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EXTRICOM WLAN SYSTEM USER GUIDE EXSW800 EXSW-1200 EXSW-2400 EXRP-20 EXRP-40 EXRP-20E EXRP-40E EXSW-1600 EXSW-8000 Version 3.1.24 Copyright No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written consent of Extricom Ltd. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this publication, Extricom Ltd. assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. The information contained in this publication and features described herein are subject to change without notice. Extricom Ltd. reserves the right at any time and without notice, to make changes in the product. Copyright 2007 Extricom Ltd. All rights reserved 312401. The products described herein are protected by U.S. Patents and may be protected by other foreign patents, or pending applications.
Important Notice:
Read this user manual and safety instructions before installing and operating the Extricom WLAN system. Disclaimer Extricom makes no representations or warranties, whether express or implied, that the Extricom wireless local area network (WLAN) system or any component thereof shall meet the purchasers operating requirements or that system operation will be uninterrupted or error-free. All WLANs, including the Extricom WLAN system, can potentially be affected by outside sources of interference such as other broadcasting devices, radiation, device immunity level, and other external sources of interference. Declaration of Conformity Manufacturers Name: Extricom Ltd. Declares under our sole responsibility that the products:
Product Names:
Extricom EXSW800, EXSW-1200, EXSW-2400 , EXSW-8000 Conform(s) to the following standard(s) or other normative document(s):
EMC:
Safety:
FCC Part 15 Class B EN 300386 VCCI V-3/2001.04 ANATEL Resolution 237 EN 60950-1 UL 60950-1 IEC 60950-1 ANATEL Resolution 238 Environmental:
EU Directive 2002/95/EC of January 27, 2003, on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS) The Extricom WLAN System User Guide i Manufacturers Name: Extricom Ltd. Declares under our sole responsibility that the product:
Product Name:
Extricom EXRP-, EXRP-40 , EXRP-20E , EXRP-40E Conforms to the following standard(s) or other normative document(s):
EMC:
Radio:
Safety:
FCC Part 15 Class B EN 301489 VCCI V-3/2001.04. FCC Part 15 C FCC Part 15 E EN 300328 EN 301893 Japan Type Certificate: Article 2, clause 1 ANTEL Resolution 365 EN 60950-1 UL 60950-1 IEC 60950-1 Environmental:
EU Directive 2002/95/EC of January 27, 2003, on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS) Note: This equipment has been tested ad found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the Following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
ii Declaration of Conformity
This equipment has been approved for mobile applications where the equipment is to be used at distances greater than 20cm from the human body (with the exception of hands, wrists, feet and ankles). Operation at distances of less than 20 cm is strictly prohibited. Changes or modification to equipment not expressly approved by Extricom LTD are strictly prohibited and could void the user's license to operate the equipment. The Extricom WLAN System User Guide iii Table of Contents About This Guide..................................................................................................1 Audience..........................................................................................................................1 Conventions.....................................................................................................................1 Safety Precautions ...........................................................................................................1 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Extricom Wireless LAN System ........................................3 Overview of the Extricom WLAN System .....................................................................3 Features and Benefits ......................................................................................................5 Overview of the Extricom Switches................................................................................7 Overview of the Extricom Access Point .......................................................................10 A Typical Extricom Wireless Network Topology.........................................................13 Chapter 2 Installing the Extricom WLAN System ............................................................15 Unpacking the Extricom WLAN System ......................................................................15 Additional Equipment Needed ......................................................................................15 Determining the Location of the Extricom Access Points ............................................16 The Extricom EXSW800/1200/2400 Switch ................................................................16 Extricom EXRP-20/40 Access Points ...........................................................................19 Connecting the Switch and Access Points.....................................................................22 Mounting the Access Points (Optional) ........................................................................22 Chapter 3 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System .......................................................23 Using the Extricom Web Configuration Pages..............................................................24 Configuring the LAN Parameters..................................................................................26 Configuring WLAN Parameters....................................................................................28 Configuring SSIDs ........................................................................................................32 Configuring Security Definitions ..................................................................................37 Advanced Configuration of the Extricom WLAN Architecture....................................41 Advanced Tab .............................................................................................................41 Rogue Tab...................................................................................................................45 IDS Tab.......................................................................................................................47 Centralized Configuration Settings ...............................................................................49 iv Table of Contents Access Point Powering..................................................................................................51 Configuration of the Extricom WLAN Architecture Utilities.......................................53 Viewing the System Configuration File .....................................................................54 Configuration File Backup..........................................................................................54 Uploading a New Configuration File..........................................................................55 Restoring System Defaults..........................................................................................55 Upgrading the Extricom Firmware .............................................................................55 Rebooting the Extricom Switch ..................................................................................56 Reconfigure Switch - Smart Configuration ................................................................56 Setting the Time and Date...........................................................................................56 Setting Passwords in the Extricom Switch....................................................................58 Viewing Reports and Events Log..................................................................................58 Viewing a Summary of the Updated Configuration......................................................59 Viewing Extricom Information .....................................................................................61 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................63 Appendix A Specifications...................................................................................................... 65 Extricom Switch Specifications ....................................................................................65 Extricom Access Point Specifications...........................................................................67 Appendix B Access Point Mounting Template..................................................................... 70 The Extricom WLAN System User Guide v About This Guide This guide provides detailed instructions for installing, configuring, and troubleshooting the Extricom EXSW800/1200/2400 WLAN switches and Extricom EXRP-20/40 UltraThin Access Point (AP). Audience This guide is intended for enterprise IT managers and system installers who are familiar with installing and configuring networks. Conventions
This is a note. It provides additional information to users.
- This is a caution. A caution warns of possible damage to the equipment if a procedure is not followed correctly.
! A warning alerts you to important operating instructions. Safety Precautions Follow the instructions in the guide to ensure proper installation and operation of the switch and APs.
! The use of wireless devices is limited to the constraints imposed by local laws.
Operate the switch and APs in an indoor environment.
Disconnect the switch and APs from power sources before servicing. The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 1
The switch and AP enclosure must not be opened by anyone other than an authorized service representative.
To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, maintain a minimal separation distance of at least 20 cm/8 inches between the AP and all persons.
The switch contains an internal battery.
Note that with EXSW-8000, the SFP modules are not shipped with product. You must use class 1 laser compliant with CDRH and/or EN 60825-1 See Appendix A for approved modules
! Always replace the battery with the same type to avoid the risk of explosion.
Dispose of used battery according to the instructions provided with the new battery. 2 Introduction to the Extricom Wireless LAN System Chapter 1 Introduction to the Extricom Wireless LAN System A Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) based on the IEEE 802.11 standard enables laptops, PDAs, phones, and other Wi-Fi equipped devices to wirelessly connect to the enterprise network. However, large scale deployments of traditional cell-based WLANs, in which each access point
(AP) operates on a different channel than that of adjacent APs, have been hindered by issues such as poor coverage, low capacity, high-latency mobility, and expensive interference analysis or site survey and maintenance costs. Extricoms WLAN, on the other hand, is a completely new solution. Referred to as the Interference-
Free architecture, it eliminates the coverage and capacity trade-offs of traditional cell-based WLAN architecture. In addition, the need for cell planning and interference analysis, a highly expensive aspect of owning a WLAN, is also eliminated. Finally, Extricoms innovative approach does away with most WLAN maintenance tasks. Extricoms WLAN System is specifically designed to provide increased network capacity, seamless mobility, high level of security, and easy installation and configuration. Overview of the Extricom WLAN System The Extricom WLAN consists of a wireless switch (EXSW800/1200/2400) connected to a set of UltraThin APs (EXRP-20/40). The Extricom WLAN system eliminates the concept of cell-
planning and replaces it with the channel blanket topology. In this topology, each Wi-Fi radio channel is used on every access point to create continuous blankets of coverage. By using multi-
radio APs, the Extricom system is able to create multiple overlapping channel blankets from the same physical set of devices, as illustrated in Figure 1. The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 3 Figure 1. Two Channel Blanket Coverage The Extricom solution is based on a fully centralized WLAN architecture, in which the switch makes all of the decisions for packet delivery on the wireless network. In this configuration, the access points (APs) simply function as radios, with no software, storage capability, or IP address. Even the basics of connecting are different: clients associate directly with the switch, not with the AP. The AP acts as an RF conduit to rapidly funnel traffic between the clients and the switch. The Extricom architecture has essentially centralized the 802.11 logic in the switch, while distributing the wireless electronics in the APs. Centralization of the Wi-Fi environment enables enterprises to deploy 802.11a/b/g channels at every AP, creating multiple overlapping channel blankets that leverage each of the radios in the multi-
radio UltraThin AP. Each channels bandwidth is delivered across the blankets service area (i.e. the combined coverage of all APs connected to the switch), with interference-free operation and consistent capacity throughout. As the client moves throughout the blanket, different APs will be in the best position to serve the client at different times. The switch always uses the uplink and downlink path that is optimal to serve the client. While this is going on behind the scenes, the client never experiences an AP-to-
AP handoff (i.e. de-association and re-association), resulting in seamless mobility. Within each channel blanket, the switch avoids co-channel interference by permitting multiple APs to simultaneously transmit on the same channel only if they wont interfere with each other. This is the essence of the TrueReuse functionality. 4 Introduction to the Extricom Wireless LAN System Features and Benefits Extricoms WLAN system solution offers the following features:
Ease of deployment - No cell planning Extricoms architecture requires no cell planning and experiences no constraints due to RF interference or channelization. Consequently, Extricom APs can be deployed wherever needed, in any density or even varying density, to meet the desired end-client service level (stipulated in terms of connection rate). The traditional site survey is therefore reduced to just physical equipment installation planning.
Multi-Layer WLAN Using multiple radio Access Points, a single set of APs enables deployment of multiple high-
data-rate channel blankets with overlapping coverage, resulting in multiplied aggregate capacity. Separate channel blankets also offer the unique ability to guarantee Quality of Service by physically segregating different user types, traffic, and roles onto different channels.
Same band operation The Extricom WLAN system enables two WLAN channels, in the same band (e.g. Channel 1 and 6 in 2.4 GHz), to be simultaneously used within the same AP, to form overlapping channel blankets using the same physical set of APs.
TrueReuse bandwidth TrueReuse technology multiplies the bandwidth of a standard 802.11 channel by dynamically optimizing the reuse of each frequency. Within a channel blanket, up to three APs are permitted to simultaneously transmit on the same channel, when the TrueReuse algorithm determines that they can do this without causing each other co-channel interference.
Zero-latency mobility In an Extricom WLAN, wireless device remains on the same channel everywhere within the channel blanket. Inter-AP handoffs delays or packet loss do not occur as the client moves across the range of different APs.
WiFi collaboration Extricoms patented WiFi Collaboration technology in which all APs are able to receive on the same channel, provides uplink path diversity for client transmissions, making the system highly resistant to RF instabilities and outside interference.
Dense AP deployment In an Extricom WLAN, APs can be deployed in any density convenient to the enterprise, to achieve both blanket coverage and a guaranteed communications rate to all users. In fact, while cell-based solutions shy away from dense deployments because of their inherent RF obstacles, Extricoms system performance actually increases with AP density.
Wire-line quality VoWLAN Extricoms Interference-Free architecture is perfectly suited for VoWLAN providing zero-latency mobility, voice and data separation, reduced power consumption, and high RF resiliency, all together resulting in superior voice performance. The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 5
IEEE 802.11i support Extricoms products support WEP-64, WEP-128, WPA-TKIP, WPA2-AES (CCMP) encryption. The authentication modes supported include: RADIUS (802.1x) and WPA Pre-Shared Key (PSK).
Power save Full power conservation management is enabled for associated mobile devices over unicast, multicast, and broadcast frames. For multicast and broadcast frames, the DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indicator Message) period is configurable.
Centralized configuration New switches are added to the network via a single Web interface either manually by the user, or automatically using an Extricom protocol.
System redundancy Extricom enables full redundancy by connecting two switches in parallel to different APs over the same area. The switchover parameters are user-configurable, and the Active to Standby switchover is seamless to the user.
SNMP The Extricom system supports SNMP V2 based on standard and private MIBs, enabling the user to configure the switch using SNMP Set operations, read switch status using SNMP Get operation and determine the status of the system, including the status of APs and Redundancy statuses using SNMP Traps.
Rogue AP Detection The Extricom system supports Rogue AP detection and reporting without the need for additional hardware. By using one radio in each of the multi-radio APs, the Extricom Rogue AP solution delivers the benefits of a dedicated security sensor network, without the costs of such a physical overlay.
Multiple RADIUS & RADIUS Redundancy The Extricom system supports multiple RADIUS servers per ESSID, enabling the user to set redundancy between these RADIUS servers.
Network Time Protocol (NTP) The Extricom system supports synchronization of the system clock over the network, thereby ensuring accurate local time keeping with reference to radio and atomic clocks located on the Intranet and/or Internet.
Fast Handoff (Opportunistic Key Caching) WLAN clients roaming between APs of the same channel blanket within a single switchs coverage area will experience Zero-latency mobility . Clients roaming between different Extricom WLAN switches are subject to the 802.11i handoff mechanism. In addition to this, the Extricom system speeds up 802.11i handoff between Extricom switches by use of Extricoms inter-switch protocol. This technique enables the client to avoid repetitive 802.1x authentications, thereby enabling faster transition between Access Points connected to different switches with minimal session interruption. 6 Introduction to the Extricom Wireless LAN System Overview of the Extricom Switches The Extricom EXSW800, EXSW-1200, the EXSW-2400 and the EXSW-8000 switches provide central control and configuration of the WLAN. The switches implement the Interference-Free architecture in the Extricom WLAN. The WLAN switches are connected to EXRP-20 or the EXRP-
40 a APs to form an Extricom WLAN. The EXSW800 switch can connect to up to 8 EXRP-20 APs each with two 802.11a/b/g radios, supporting two channel blankets. The EXSW-8000, the Mega switch is introduced to extend WLAN radio access provided by the EXSW-2400 and EXSW-1200. It posses 8 Copper downlink ports to connect to 8 EXSW-2400/1200 switches and is able to push over 1GE Ethernet using 2 GE ports (two copper or fiber) . The EXSW-1600 is GBE based edge switch, it can connect up to 16 GBE based Access Points and support 802.11a/b/g/n . It posses 16 Copper downlink ports to connect 16 EXRP-30n/40En and is able to push over 1GE Ethernet using 2 GE ports (two copper or fiber). It posses 16 WALN GBE PoE ports and two combo port Copper/Fiber The EXSW-1200 and EXSW-2400 can connect to EXRP-20 or EXRP-40 APs; he EXSW-1200 can connect to 12 APs and the EXSW-2400 switch can connect up to 24 APs. each with two or four 802.11a/b/g radios, supporting two or four channel blankets. Figure 2. Extricom EXSW-2400 Switch The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 7 Figure 3. Extricom EXSW-1200 Switch Figure 4. Extricom EXSW800 Switch 8 Figure 5. Extricom EXSW-8000 Switch The EXSW-8000 switch (The Mega switch) aim is to allow Radio blanket extension , the EXW-8000 has 8 GE copper ports and s able to aggregate up to 8 EXSW-1200 or EXSW-2400 switches and provide coverage for up to 96 Extricoms AP . Introduction to the Extricom Wireless LAN System 6. Extricom EXSW-1600 Switch The EXSW-1600 switch is a GBE based switch, it shall support existing Access points and new planned 802.11n Access points, the EXW-1600 posses 16 GbE copper PoE ports and is able to aggregate up to 16 Access points.
Note that with EXSW-8000/1600, the SFP modules are not shipped with product. You must use class 1 laser compliant with CDRH snd/or EN 60825-1 See Appendix A for approved modules Configuring a switch and its associated set of APs is as simple as configuring a single traditional AP, greatly reducing the effort required to deploy and maintain the WLAN.The minimal configuration required for the switch is done via a dedicated secured Web interface.
The Extricom EXSW-1200 is derived from the EXSW-2400 , with the same hardware and software. The only difference between the two models is the number of WLAN ports supported. The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 9 Overview of the Extricom Access Point The Extricom access points are for indoor usage only. The maximum antenna gain is 4dBi Single Extricom Access Point includes multiple WLAN Radio modules; each
Radio module is independent, it is configured separately and serves different set of clients. There is no relation between transmissions on different Radio modules, hence :
o Same information can not be transmitted over separated Radio modules o Radio modules can not transmit simultaneously over the same radio channel o Client can transmit and receive data through one Radio module. Internal antenna access points Extricoms EXRP-20 and EXRP-40 UltraThin APs are high-bandwidth devices, containing standard 802.11 radios. The EXRP-20 contains two radios while the EXRP-40 contains four radios. Since the APs have no software, they require no configuration. This makes them fully interchangeable, enabling truly plug-and-play installation. If stolen, the APs do not pose a security risk, since all encryption is performed in the switch. With all intelligence residing in the WLAN switch, APs may be placed as close together as necessary to provide high-quality, high-speed connectivity from all locations within the enterprise. APs are connected to the Extricom WLAN Switch via standard Cat5e/6 cables. Since the APs are powered by the standard 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE), only a single Cat5e/6 cable connection is required to support two simultaneous radios. Figure 7. Extricom EXRP-20 AP 10 Introduction to the Extricom Wireless LAN System Figure 8 Extricom EXRP-40 AP Plenum Rated External Antenna Access points FCC Safety Compliance Statement
When used with approved Extricom antennas, this product meets the uncontrolled environmental limits found in OET-65 . Proper installation of this radio according to the instructions found in this manual will result in user exposure that is substantially below the FCC recommended limits Some applications may require an external antenna access point, for this purpose Extricom introduce a new Access point based on the same Hardware as the EXRP-20/EXRP-40 but with external antennas. Extricom defined the EXRP-xxE access point series, EXRP-20E , two radio access point with Four external antenna connectors (parallel to EXRP-20) , the EXRP-40E Four radio access point with Eight external antenna connectors (parallel to EXRP-40) . Exactly as internal antennas APs , the external antenna APs are connected to the Extricom WLAN Switch via standard Cat5e/6 cables. The APs are powered by the standard 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE), but could also be powered up by an external power supply as defined by the internal antennas APs. The External antenna connecter is RP (reverse polarity female U.fi SMA), users can buy Rubber duck 4dbi 2.4/5Ghz dual band antennas with right connectors and connect it to the APs. The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 11 The AP is IEEE 802.11n future ready and could be equipped with up to 12 External antennas , in fact, the same hardware can be used for 2 radio AP where only 4 connectors will be provided, 4 Radio where 8 connectors will be provided. Two 802.11n radio AP with 6 connectors and four 802.11n Radio AP with 12 connectors.
! With EXRP-20E/40E - Use only xPVC or similar jacket cable which is NEC Article 725 and 444 Compliant and plenum rated per NFPA 262 (UL 910) standard 12 Introduction to the Extricom Wireless LAN System A Typical Extricom Wireless Network Topology An Extricom WLAN switch is connected to the wired LAN, and the APs distributed throughout the enterprise. Figure 9 shows a typical Extricom enterprise topology, consisting of an Extricom switch and eight APs. Figure 9. Typical Extricom Typology Extricom uses standard WLAN protocols (IEEE 802.11). As a result, any 802.11a/b/g standard wireless device can work seamlessly with the Extricom system. The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 13
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Chapter 2 Installing the Extricom WLAN System This chapter provides instructions for unpacking and installing the Extricom WLAN system. Unpacking the Extricom WLAN System The Extricom WLAN system is shipped with the following:
One Extricom switch.
CD which contains The Extricom WLAN System User Guide and Release Notes.
APs (the number of APs is based on customer order and provided in separate boxes) are shipped as part of the overall order.
One power cable. Additional Equipment Needed The following additional equipment is required for installing the Extricom WLAN system:
One CAT-5e/6 cable for each AP.
One CAT-5e/6 cable for connecting the WLAN switch uplink to the LAN switch.
One EXRE-10 Range Extender for any AP that will be located over 100 meters from the WLAN switch.
Two stainless steel pan head 8x1-1/4" self-tapping Phillips screws for mounting each AP
(optional).
The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 15 Determining the Location of the Extricom Access Points Before installing the switch and access points, plan the placement of the APs. Before permanently mounting the APs, it is recommended to test the network (using a laptop client) to identify potential coverage holes. If such a problem exists, relocate an AP or add additional APs to resolve the coverage hole. The APs should be placed in a stable, secure location, such as on top of a closet or bookshelf, or mounted on a wall. The switch should be placed near the distribution point of the LAN line. This is usually in the communications closet of your enterprise. The Extricom EXSW800/1200/2400/8000 Switch The Extricom EXSW800 switch has 10 connectors and 4 LED types on the front panel (refer to Figure 10). The Extricom EXSW-1200 switch has 15 connectors and 4 LED types on the front panel (refer to Figure 11). The Extricom EXSW-2400 switch has 27 connectors and 4 LED types on the front panel (refer to Figure 12). Figure 10. Extricom EXSW800 Switch Figure 11 Extricom EXSW 1200 Switch 16 Installing the Extricom WLAN System Figure 12. Extricom EXSW-2400 Switch Table 1 describes the front panel and connectors of Extricom EXSW800/1200/2400 switches. Figure 13 Extriocm EXSW-8000 switch 16 WLAN copper ports 16 WLAN copper ports Figure 14 Extriocm EXSW-1600 switch The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 17 Table 1. Extricom EXSW800/1200/2400/8000/1600 Switch Connectors Connectors Description Console Serial connector only to be used by, or as instructed by, Extricom personnel for troubleshooting, support, or maintenance. Can be accessed using a Null modem cable. (RJ45 in case EXSW-1600) EXSW800 LAN EXSW-
1200/2400 LAN1, LAN2 EXSW-1600 LAN1,LAN2 RJ-45 connectors used to connect the switch to the wired LANs. On EXSW-1200/2400 these connectors provide redundancy and load sharing between them.
LAN2 is not currently active pending future development. 2 copper or SFP GBE combo ports , no mix copper/fiber is allowed WLAN RJ-45 connectors used to connect Extricom APs to the switch.
- Do not connect any device other than Extricom APs to the WLAN ports. These ports provide 802.3AF PoE compatible power. Maximum current: 270 mA, 48 volts. Table 2 describes the front panel LEDs of Extricom EXSW800/1200/2400 switches. Table 2. Extricom EXSW800/1200/2400 Switch LEDs LEDs Power Color Description Green On/off (blinking system not ready in EXSW-1600) LAN, LAN1, LAN2 Link/Act Green
On indicates connection to the LAN network
Blinking indicates activity in the LAN network connection
Off indicates no connection to the LAN network EXSW800 Orange On 100Mbps full duplex 100M EXSW-
1200/2400 100/1000M
Off 10Mbps Orange On 100Mbps full duplex
Blinking 1000Mbps full duplex
1000Mbps is not currently active pending future development. EXSW-1600 Orange Link status WLAN Link Green
On indicates connection to the WLAN AP
Blinking indicates activity over the connection to the WLAN AP
Off indicates no connection to the WLAN AP 18 Installing the Extricom WLAN System Extricom EXRP-20/40 EXRP-20/40 Access Points Extricom APs have two connectors located on the side of the device and four LEDs located on the top of the device. LEDs LEDs WLAN Connector WLAN Connector Power Connection Power Connection Figure 15. Extricom EXRP-20/40 AP Table 3 describes the Extricom Access Point connectors. The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 19 External Antenna Connector WLAN Power connector Leds Table 3. Extricom AP Connectors Connectors Description Power
External power is not required for most applications. Power is supplied through the Ethernet (PoE). In case of an external power requirement by the application, use a UL Listed LPS (Limited Power Source) or NEC Class II adapter. Rating Input: 90-240VAC 0.8A max. Output:
48VDC 0.56A max. Due to regulatory requirements and pending certification process for the power supply connector - external power supply should not be used.
WLAN RJ-45 connector used to connect the Extricom AP to the Extricom switch. Power is provided by the Extricom switch to the AP when directly connected to it. 20 Installing the Extricom WLAN System Table 4. Extricom EXRP-20 AP LEDs LEDs Color Description Radio 1 Green Red Off Radio 2 Green Red Off 1st Radio is active 1st Radio is malfunctioning 1st Radio is off 2nd Radio is active 2nd Radio is malfunctioning 2nd Radio is off LAN Green (flashing) Connection to Extricom switch is active Off Power Green Not active On/Off Table 5 Extricom EXRP-40 AP LEDs LEDs Color Description Radio 1 Green Red Off Radio 2 Green Red Off Radio 3 Green Red Off Radio 4 Green Red Off 1st Radio is active 1st Radio is malfunctioning 1st Radio is off 2nd Radio is active 2nd Radio is malfunctioning 3rd Radio is off 3rd Radio is active 3rd Radio is malfunctioning 3rd Radio is off 4th Radio is active 4th Radio is malfunctioning 4th Radio is off
The EXRP-20/EXRP-20 and EXRP-40/EXRP-40 are virtually identical in appearance. Please double-check the label on the underside of the unit to make sure you have the right type of AP for your deployment. The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 21 Connecting the Switch and Access Points Extricoms switch is connected to the wired LAN and the APs that are located throughout the enterprise. To connect the switch and access points:
1. Using a CAT-5e/6 100/1000Mbps cable, connect the switch RJ-45 LAN connector (located on the front panel of the switch, (refer to Figure 12) to the LAN switch. 2. Using a CAT-5e/6 cable, connect each AP (refer to Figure 12) to one of the switchs RJ-45 WLAN connectors. For those APs located over 100 meters from the switch, an Extricom EXRE-10 Range Extender should be used. 3. Connect the power cable to the power connector located on the rear panel of the switch, and plug the other end of the power cable into a power source. 4. Verify that the Power LEDs on both the switch and connected APs are green.
Additional APs can be connected/disconnected while the switch is active. Mounting the Access Points (Optional) Extricom APs can be mounted on the wall. To mount the APs, you will need two stainless steel pan head 8x1-1/4" self-tapping Phillips screws. To mount the Access Points:
1. Place the installation template (refer to Access Point Mounting Template on page 70) on the wall where you want to mount the AP. 2. Mark the "Point for Drilling" locations on the wall. 3. Screw the two stainless steel pan head 8x1-1/4" self-tapping Phillips screws into the wall leaving enough of the screws protruding to enable you to hook the AP over the screw. 4. Align the holes on the back of the AP with the screws and slip the AP into place.
Position the AP so that the connectors are on the bottom left corner of the AP. 22 Installing the Extricom WLAN System Chapter 3 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System After connecting the switch and AP, configure the Extricom WLAN system through Extricoms web configuration GUI using a terminal or PC connected to the same LAN as the switch. To access the Extricom web configuration pages:
1. In your Web browser, enter the following: https://<IP address of the switch>
where <IP address of the switch> is the IP address of the switch provided with your purchase (for example, the URL should be https://1.2.3.4 if the IP address of the switch is 1.2.3.4).
If you did not receive a switch IP address with the switch, the factory default value for the switch IP address is 192.168.1.254.
If you are using the default IP settings, do not place a router between the user PC and the switch. The Login page appears. Figure 16. Login Page 2. Enter your user name and password (as provided by your system installer) and click OK. The Summary page appears. The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 23
If you did not receive a user name and password with your switch, use the following factory default user name and password:
user name: admin password: Switch1 The user name and password are case-sensitive. Using the Extricom Web Configuration Pages The Extricom Web configuration pages have three main areas:
The navigation tree
The menu bar
The work area Menu Bar Navigation Tree Work area Figure 17. Typical Web Configuration Page 24 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System The navigation tree provides access to the following Extricom Web configuration pages:
LAN Configuration used for configuring LAN parameters as well as Events and Statistics.
WLAN Configuration used for configuring WLAN parameters .
SSID & Security used for configuring SSID and security parameters and/or passwords and external RADIUS servers and their timeouts for redundancy.
Advanced Features used for configuring redundancy, TrueReuse, 802.11d, IDS, SNMP and Rogue AP detection parameters.
Centralized Configuration used for configuration and control of remote switches from a Master switch
Access Points used for powering and activating/deactivating connected APs.
Utilities used for viewing the system configuration file, or to restore system default settings, upgrade the switch firmware, set the time and date manually or automatically, and reboot the switch.
Password Management used for changing system passwords.
Reports & Events used for viewing system events and performance reports.
Summary provides a comprehensive summary of the system configuration.
About provides basic information about the Extricom WLAN system firmware versions.
Alternatively, you can access the:
Summary page by clicking Summary in the menu bar.
About page by clicking About in the menu bar. The work area displays the configuration pages selected in the navigation tree. Use this area to configure the Extricom parameters. After changing the values of the configuration parameters on a web configuration page, you must click Update to save the new configuration. An update status message appears at the top and bottom of the page informing you if the update was successful (refer to Figure 18). If the update was not successful, a description of the problem is displayed (refer to Figure 19). Figure 18. Successful Update Message Figure 19. Unsuccessful Update Message
The new configuration only takes effect after rebooting the switch (refer to Rebooting the Extricom Switch on page 56). The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 25 Configuring the LAN Parameters In the LAN Configuration page, you can configure the following:
The LAN IP address and network mask, as well as a backup address and mask.
The LAN interface and management VLAN tag IDs.
The default gateway.
The address of the System Log and how often (if at all) the log is written to.
The address of the Monitor Log and how often (if at all) the log is written to. To configure LAN parameters:
1. Click LAN Configuration in the navigation tree. The LAN Configuration page appears (refer to Figure 20). 26 Figure 20. LAN Configuration Page Configuring the Extricom WLAN System 2. Configure the LAN parameters. Refer to Table 6 for a description of the LAN parameters. Table 6. LAN Configuration Parameters Field Description IP Address Enter the main IP address of the Extricom Switch. Network Mask Enter the network mask address. VLAN Management VLAN tag ID for VLAN access to manage the switch. 2nd IP Address Enter the backup IP address of the Extricom Switch. 2nd Network Mask Enter the backup network mask address. 2nd VLAN 2nd Management VLAN tag ID. Default Gateway Enter the default gateway address. Switch name Monitor On Monitor Address Monitor Interval
(sec)
The default gateway must be on the same subnet as 1st or 2nd IP address. A textual descriptor of the switch. Up to 32 characters. The Monitor Log is only relevant for a dedicated network status monitoring tool that is not provided with the switch. By default, this option should not be checked.
Check this option only if you are using the Extricom dedicated network monitoring tool, otherwise unnecessary data packets are sent through the Ethernet. Enter the address of the Monitor Log if using the Extricom dedicated network monitoring tool. Specify how often information is sent to the Monitor Log. If using the dedicated network status monitoring tool, 1 second is the recommended interval.
Configure this parameter only if using the dedicated network monitoring tool. Syslog On Check the Syslog On option to record system information in the System Log. Syslog Address
In most common operational scenarios, this option should be unchecked (unless used for troubleshooting). Enter the IP address of the computer to which to send the System Log. The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 27 Field Description Syslog Interval (sec) Specify how often information is sent to the System Log. 3600 seconds is the recommend default interval.
If you detect a problem, you can decrease the Syslog Interval to receive updates more frequently. 3. Click Update to save the configuration.
The new configuration only takes effect after rebooting or reconfiguring the switch
(refer to Rebooting the Extricom Switch on page 56). Configuring WLAN Parameters In the WLAN Configuration page, one can configure the following WLAN parameters for each Radio (Radio 1 or Radio 2):
Channel options.
Data rates.
SSIDs.
There are up to 16 different SSIDs per channel, 32 SSIDs per system.
Refer to Configuring SSIDs on page 32 for an explanation of the relationships between radios, channels, SSIDs, and VLANs. To configure WLAN parameters:
1. Click WLAN Configuration in the navigation tree. The WLAN Configuration page appears
(refer to Figure 21). 2. Select the Country / Regulatory Domain which meets your locale from the list. 3. Click the Radio tab for which you want to configure the WLAN parameters. 4. Configure the WLAN parameters. Refer to Table 7 for a description of the WLAN parameters. 28 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System Figure 21. WLAN Configuration Page
- EXRP-40 - Radio 3 and 4 currently are not supported and do not appear in the Web Configuration GUI. The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 29 Table 7. WLAN Configuration Parameters Field Description Channel Options Enable WLAN Mode Channel Check this box if you want to enable the radio. Select the WLAN mode. Possible options are:
802.11a
802.11b
802.11g for pure mode
802.11b/g for mixed mode Since the Extricom solution can support two simultaneous channels in the same frequency band, selecting the WLAN mode enables the Extricom solution to offer same band capability. This means that both radios can be set to:
1. 802.11a & 802.11a 2. 802.11b & 802.11b 3. 802.11b & 802.11g 4. 802.11g & 802.11g 5. 802.11b/g & 802.11b/g And any other combination. Select the channel. The options available are based on the country and WLAN mode. Maximum Retries Select the number of times to try to resend a packet if the transmission of the packet fails. Allow Rate Adaptation Check this box if you want to enable rate adaptation.
All enabled rates participate in the rate adaptation.. 30 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System Field Description Rate Configuration For each of the data rates listed, select whether the rate is Basic, Optional, or Disabled. When configuring the data rates, you should consider the data rate capabilities of the wireless devices in your enterprise.
Basic The Basic data rates are usually the data rates that the vast majority of your wireless devices can support. Only wireless devices that support all the Basic data rates will be connected to the WLAN system. Therefore, it is recommended that you configure a minimal number of Basic data rates that the vast majority or all your wireless devices can support. When working in Mixed Mode, there should be at least one Basic data rate from the 802.11b rates.
Optional If you configure a data rate as Optional, the network will provide that data rate to wireless devices that can support it.
Disabled Disabled data rates are not available to wireless devices.
Since the Extricom WLAN system allows for dense deployment of APs, it is recommended, where applicable, to disable low data rates. Not doing so could possibly lead to an edge user effect, in which a client reduces aggregate network throughput by moving to the edge of the coverage area. Short Preamble:
Setup SSIDs This option becomes available only when selecting 802.11b as the WLAN mode. In this case, mark the checkbox to allow a short preamble. Assigned SSIDs Displays the list of SSIDs assigned to the channel. Remove from Channel To remove an SSID from the channel, select an SSID and check the Remove from Channel option. The SSID is removed from the Assigned SSIDs list, and appears on the Unassigned SSIDs list after clicking Update.
In the Extricom WLAN system, a single channel can support up to 16 different SSIDs (system limit of 32). The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 31 Field Description Other SSIDs Displays the list of SSIDs configured but not assigned to the channel. Add to Channel New SSID To add an unassigned SSID to the channel, select an SSID from the Other SSIDs list and check the Add to Channel option. The selected SSID is removed from the Other SSIDs list and added to the Assigned SSIDs list after clicking Update. To create a new SSID and assign it to the selected channel, enter a unique SSID name and check the Create and Assign option. The new SSID is added to the Assigned SSIDs list after clicking Update. Create and Assign name.
The character Space may be used in SSID Check to assign the new SSID. The new SSID is added to the Assigned SSIDs list after clicking Update. All SSIDs Displays a list of all SSIDs configured for the switch. (assigned/unassigned) Delete Permanently To delete an SSID from the switch, select an SSID from the All SSIDs list and check the Delete Permanently option. The SSID is removed from any list on which it appears after clicking Update. 5. Click Update to save the configuration.
The new configuration only takes affect after rebooting or reconfiguring the Extricom Switch (refer to Rebooting the Extricom Switch on page 56). 6. To configure WLAN parameters for another radio, click the tab for that radio, configure the WLAN parameters, and click Update to save the configuration. 7. To configure SSID and security settings, click Edit SSID & Security Setting. Refer to Configuring SSIDs on page 32, and Configuring Security Definitions on page 37.
To configure SSID and security settings, you can also click SSID & Security in the navigation tree. Configuring SSIDs An SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the name of the network. Wireless devices must connect to a specific SSID which determines the pre-defined set of privileges, settings, and limitations (such as security definitions, access privileges, VLAN assignments, etc.) of the network. Each channel can support multiple SSIDs, thus creating virtual networks on the same channel. 32 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System The following is the data structure used by the Extricom system:
Each radio is assigned one channel.
Each channel can support up to 16 different SSIDs.
Each SSID can be associated with a VLAN tag.
The same SSID name cannot be repeated for different channels. Table 8 shows this data structure with an example of possible channel, SSID and VLAN tag assignments. Table 8. Data Structure Example Access Point Channel SSID VLAN tag First Radio 1 Second Radio 6 Network1 Network2 Network15 Network16 Network17 Network18 Network31 Network32 1 2 15 16 17 18 31 32 In the SSID & Security page, SSID Options section, the following SSID parameters can be configured to:
Allow Default SSID.
Display SSID in Beacon.
Allow Store & Forward.
Allow Inter-Ess Store & Forward
Enable Multicast
ARP Caching
Assign a VLAN to the SSID.
Set a disassociation timeout.
Set DTIM period. The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 33 To configure SSID parameters:
1. Click SSID & Security in the navigation tree. The SSID & Security page appears (refer to Figure 22). Figure 22. SSID & Security Page 2. Configure the SSID parameters. Refer to Table 9 for a description of the SSID parameters. 34 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System Field SSID Choose SSID Table 9. SSID Parameters Description Select an SSID from the Choose SSID dropdown list. To add/remove SSIDs from this list, click WLAN Configuration (refer to Table 7). SSID Options Allow Default SSID Display SSID in Beacon Allow Store &
Forward If this option is enabled, a wireless device will be allowed to connect even without requesting a specific SSID (i.e., default or any SSID) to the Extricom WLAN. If this option is disabled, then a wireless device needs to connect to a specific SSID in the Extricom WLAN. This option provides an additional (though limited) level of security. The AP sends out a beacon with information about the network. If this option is enabled, the SSID appears in the beacon. If disabled, the SSID does not appear in the beacon. If this option is enabled, two wireless devices connected to the Extricom WLAN with the same SSID can communicate and transfer data to each other. Traffic between wireless devices will not be forwarded to the LAN switch. If this option is disabled, all traffic goes through the LAN switch. This could be used by IT managers to apply security settings or various policies in the LAN network.
Disabling Allow Store & Forward disables the Allow Inter-Ess Forward option. The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 35 Field Description Allow Inter-Ess Forward Enable Multicast ARP Caching MAC ACL 802.1d Support VLAN Disassociation Timeout If this option is enabled, two wireless devices connected to the Extricom WLAN with different SSIDs will be able to communicate with each other without going through a router. Traffic between wireless devices will not be forwarded to the LAN switch.
This option must be enabled on both SSIDs. In order for wireless devices, associated to different SSIDs, to be able to communicate with each other, the SSIDs must be defined on the same VLAN (or no VLAN at all). If this option is disabled, all traffic goes through the LAN switch. This could be used by IT managers to apply security settings or various policies in the LAN network. This option, when enabled, provides support of multicast and broadcast packets for the selected SSID. Multicast and/or broadcast packets shall be transmitted from all APs. This option, when enabled, provides an immediate response to ARP requests directed towards WLAN stations associated with the selected SSID. The Switch answers on behalf of the WLAN stations. This option, when enabled, allows a user to add a MAC access list to the specific SSID. Only clients with MAC address included in this list are allowed to access the network. Enables support of the 802.11d standard .The purpose of this standard is to provide regulation domains for each country in a predefined list. The regulation domains and Country information are provided as part of Beacons & Probe response. Enter a VLAN tag to assign to the SSID. Assigning a VLAN to an SSID enables you to control a wireless devices privileges through the existing wired network definitions. Enter the amount of time (in seconds) a wireless device can remain inactive (no data sent to or from the wireless device) before automatically disconnecting from the network. 36 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System Field Description DTIM Period The period of time after which broadcast and multicast packets are transmitted to mobile clients in the Active Power Management mode. Select the DTIM period for the selected SSID. This is relevant for clients that want to utilize the power management capability. The possible values are 1-5. The default is 3.
A high DTIM value may cause these clients to lose connection with the network.
The remaining parameters in the SSID & Security page are described in Configuring Security Definitions on page 37). 3. Click Update to save the configuration.
The new configuration only takes affect after rebooting the switch (refer to Rebooting the Extricom Switch on page 56). Configuring Security Definitions In the SSID & Security page Encryption & Authentication section (refer to Figure 22), the following security definitions can be configured:
Type of encryption.
Type of authentication.
With some configurations, you can use encryption without authentication. However, for a higher level of security, it is recommended to use both encryption and authentication.
Extricom system eases the configuration of the SSID security parameters by providing a list of available combinations of Encryption and Authentication protocols Security definitions are configured for each SSID individually. To configure the security definitions:
1. Click SSID & Security in the navigation tree. The SSID & Security page appears (refer to Figure 22). 2. Select the SSID from the Choose SSID dropdown list for which you want to configure the security definitions. The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 37 3. Configure the security definitions for the selected SSID. Refer to Table 10 for a description of the Security parameters. Table 10. Security Definition Parameters Field Description Encryption & Authentication Choose method Define the method of encryption and authentication. A combination of encryption and authentication methods may be selected from the options detailed in the drop-down list. Encryption cipher There are three types of encryption ciphers available:
WEP64 Wired Equivalent Privacy (802.11 encryption protocol). This is a very basic encryption level. (AKA WEP40)
WEP128 This encryption is similar to WEP64, but the WEP keys are longer. (AKA WEP104)
TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol. This is a more secure and more advanced method of encryption as a part of the WPA standard.
AES (CCMP) Advanced Encryption Standard.(Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code Protocol) is currently the most advanced and secured method of WiFi encryption and is part of 802.11i (WPA2) standard. Authentication method Authentication is used to identify if a wireless device is authorized to connect to the WLAN, and verifies the wireless devices identity. Authentication methods (such as specific EAP methods available in the WPA/WPA2 (RADIUS) option) also verify that the association process is secured. Authentication utilizing WPA/WPA2 (RADIUS) can also support encryption key changes. The following methods are available:
802.1x if the cipher is WEP or WEP104
WPA/WPA2-PSK or WPA/WPA2 (RADIUS) if the cipher is TKIP or AES
Supported protocols: EAP, TLS, TTLS, PEAP, LEAP and MD5
When choosing the encryption cipher and authentication methods, one should take into account wireless devices capabilities.
The Extricom system supports WPA2 Mixed Mode. This mode permits the coexistence of WPA and WPA2 clients on the same SSID. WPA2 mixed mode allows Old WLAN clients with New WLAN clients on the same SSID during transition period. 38 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System Field Description WEP Keys Any security combination (Encryption and Authentication) can be selected by the user as a combination of the list and the check boxes. The WEP Keys area is only enabled if the cipher selected in the Choose Method field is WEP or WEP104. In the WEP Keys area, you define the WEP Key that is used for encrypting or decrypting. You can define all four WEP keys. For each key you define, select the input format (ASCII or HEX) and enter the key according to the following table:
Cipher ASCII HEX WEP64
(or WEP64+802.1x) 5 characters 10 digits WEP128
(or WEP128+802.1x) 13 characters 26 digits Transmission Key Select the WEP64/WEP128 key to be used for transmitting the data from the AP. WPA WPA-PSK The WPA area is only enabled if the cipher selected in the Choose Method field is WPA/WPA2 TKIP/AES. If WPA/WPA2 with Pre-Shared key authentication is used, the WPA-PSK field is enabled. In this case, select one of the following input formats, and enter the corresponding key listed:
For ASCII, enter 8-63 characters.
For HEX, enter 64 digits. WPA/RADIUS Re-key Interval Enter the amount of time (in seconds) that elapses before the Group Key is changed. RADIUS Define the RADIUS servers parameters if:
The cipher is WEP64/WEP128, and the 802.1x authentication method is selected.
The cipher is TKIP/AES, and the WPA/WPA2 (RADIUS) authentication method is selected. Server Address Enter the address of the RADIUS server. Server Port
Use Server # 1 if only one server is used. Use consecutive servers if several servers are used. Enter the RADIUS server port. Server Password Enter the RADIUS server password. Server Timeout Enter the time which the Extricom switch waits for the RADIUS server response. The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 39 Encryption and Authentication methods. The Choose Method drop down list in Encryption & Authentication displays the following items for user selection:
None
WEP64 (Open)
WEP128 (Open)
WEP64 & 802.1x Authentication
WEP128 & 802.1x Authentication
WPA/WPA2 TKIP/AES & Pre Shared Key Authentication
WPA/WPA2 TKIP/AES & 802.1x Authentication When the WPA2 Only is checked, only Clients with WPA2 support are allowed access to the WLAN. When the AES Only is checked, only Clients with AES support are allowed access to the WLAN. Cisco LEAP protocol (not CMIC & CKIP) is supported under WEPxxx & 802.1x Authentication. Multiple RADIUS and RADIUS redundancy RADIUS is a common authentication protocol utilized by the 802.1x security standard (often used in wireless networks). Although RADIUS was not initially intended to be a wireless security authentication method, it improves the WEP encryption key standard, in conjunction with other security methods such as EAP-PEAP. In an enterprise environment, several RADIUS servers may be used for backup and also for serving different geographical locations. Up to four different RADIUS servers can be defined for each SSID. RADIUS redundancy is based on the assumption that the user database is identical in all RADIUS servers and that users are listed in all servers with the same credentials. Switchover from one RADIUS server to another takes place after consecutive failures of the server. The order of priorities is 1 to 4. 4. Click Update to save the configuration.
The new configuration only takes affect after rebooting or reconfiguring the switch (refer to Rebooting the Extricom Switch on page 56). 40 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System Advanced Configuration of the Extricom WLAN Architecture The advanced configuration page of Extricom WLAN includes the following tabs:
TrueReuse
Advanced
Rogue
IDS Advanced Tab The Advanced tab includes the capability to configure the following:
Redundancy parameters.
SNMP parameters.
802.1d parameters In redundancy mode, two identical switches (H/W and configuration) are installed with the same number of connected APs. One of the switches is configured as the Main switch, while the second is in Stand-by mode, and can switch over as soon as the switch-over conditions are met. Main Stand-by Figure 23. Redundancy deployment The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 41 To configure the Advanced Features parameters:
1. Click Advanced Features in the navigation tree. The Advanced configuration page appears
(refer to Figure 24 ). 2. Select Advanced tab for configuring redundancy, TrueReuse and/or SNMP and/or 802.11d parameters 3. Configure the redundancy, and SNMP parameters. Refer to Table 11 for a description of the Advanced Features configuration information. 4. Select Rogue tab for configuring Rogue AP detection and parameters (refer to Figure 25). 5. Configure Rogue AP parameters. Refer to Table 12 for a description of the Rogue AP configuration information. 42 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System Figure 26 Advanced Features The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 43 Field True Reuse Table 12. Advanced Configuration Tab Description Select True Reuse in the appropriate Radio checkbox if you wish to use this mechanism. TrueReuse technology multiplies the bandwidth of a standard 802.11 channel by dynamically optimizing the reuse of each frequency. Within a channel blanket, up to three APs are permitted to simultaneously transmit on the same channel, when the TrueReuse algorithm determines that they can do this without causing each other co-channel interference Redundancy Status Enables designating pairs of switches, one as active and one as standby. Monitored IP The IP address of the other switch. Reference IP The IP address of a reference network element. This is used to test connectivity to the LAN. Keep Alive Interval The interval in mSec between the Keep Alive packets. Keep Alive Check Threshold The number of lost keep-alive packets before switching to the stand-by switch. SNMP Enable Traps Check this option to enable SNMP traps. Community name Enter the community name. Manager IP Enter the managers IP address. 802.1d All ESSID Per SSID Enabled for all SSIDs For a specific SSID , you need to enable this option then go to SSID & Security to set the 802.1d option for that SSID. At present, the following Traps are sent from the Extricom switch to the device on the LAN running the SNMP manager. 1. Client <Client MAC> has associated to <SSID> - This trap is sent after successful association with the client MAC address and the SSID the client associated to. 2. Client <Client MAC> has disassociated from <SSID>. Reason: <Reason> - This trap is sent after client disassociation/disconnection from an SSID. The reason code is an 802.11 reason code. 3. Key error! Client: <Client MAC> - SSID: <SSID> - Cipher suite: <Cipher> - This trap is sent in case of any key error during four-way handshake (MIC error) or as a result of any key error when receiving data from client.. 4. New Rogue Detected <BSSID><Port><Radio><Channel><RSSI> - This trap is sent when a new Rogue AP is detected. The trap includes the APs BSSID, the switch port which detected the Rogue AP, the channel of the Rogue AP and the Rogue AP signal level (RSSI). 5. Rogue Updated <BSSID><Port><Radio><Channel><RSSI> - This trap is sent when an existing previously detected Rogue AP is re-detected with change in one of its parameters. The 44 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System trap includes the APs BSSID, the switch port which detected the Rogue AP, the channel of the Rogue AP and the Rogue AP signal level (RSSI). 6. Rogue Removed <BSSID><Port><Radio><Channel><RSSI> - This trap is sent when a new Rogue AP is detected. The trap includes the APs BSSID, the switch port which detected the Rogue AP, the channel of the Rogue AP and the Rogue AP signal level (RSSI). 7. RADIUS Timeout <ESSID><# of timeouts> - This trap is sent when the RADIUS timeout had elapsed and includes the ESSID and the number of timeouts that occurred. 8. RADIUS Redundancy Selection Changed <ESSID><#of RADIUS>to<# of RADIUS> - This trap is sent when the RADIUS selection has been changed from one server to another, and includes the ESSID, the number of the previous server and the number of the new server. 9. No RADIUS <ESSID> - This trap is sent when the last RADIUS server failed and includes the ESSID. 10. Configured and connected APs of channel [<channel number>] - This trap provides a summary of all APs and their status. This trap is typically sent after an event of AP removal or connection from/to the switch. 11. AP <ap number in hex base> has been connected - This trap is typically sent after an event of connecting an AP to the switch. 12. AP <ap number in hex base> has been disconnected - This trap is typically sent after an event of disconnecting an AP from the switch. 13. Reference Host is up This trap is sent when the Reference host is up and active. Sent by the Main switch. 14. Reference Host is down - This trap is sent when the Reference host is down. Sent by the Main Switch. 15. Standby Switch is up - This trap is sent when the Standby Switch is up & active. 16. Standby Switch is down - This trap is sent when the Standby Switch is down. 17. Inactive - Reference Host is down - This trap is sent when the Reference host is down, and hence the Main switch becomes inactive. 18. Inactive Standby Switch - Main Switch is up - This trap is sent when the Main Switch becomes active again and hence the Standby Switch becomes inactive (Switch over). 19. Main Switch is active again - This trap is sent when the Main Switch changes status from inactive to active and regains the Main switch status. 20. Failure detected in Main Switch - Switching Over. - This trap is sent when the Main Switch is about to go down and the Standby Switch is becoming Active. Rogue Tab A Rogue AP is an AP which is connected to an organizations wired LAN without proper authorization. Such an AP represents a security hazard since the organization cannot control that APs over-the-air security measures. Rogue APs pose threats to the enterprise. These threats vary and may include any of the following:
WEP key cracking.
Password hijacking.
IP and MAC spoofing.
Channel jamming. To configure Rogue AP detection parameters refer to Table 13 and Figure 27 The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 45 Field Enable Allowed BSSIDs Remove Edit Add BSSID Add Table 13: Rogue AP Tab Description Enables Rogue AP detection function
When Rogue AP detection is enabled the 2nd radio is not used for service. Displays a list of authorized APs (White List) Removes checked BSSIDs from the white list. Provides capability of editing the white list Adds the BSSID in the text box to the white list. BSSIDs may be added from events log. Figure 27: Rogue AP configuration. 46 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System IDS Tab Intrusion detection system (IDS): Malicious WLAN clients can cause a denial of service by flooding the WLAN network. Denial of services is identified through attack signatures or other factors, most of which are well-known. The IDS tab allows the user to enable this mechanism, set thresholds for identifying an attack and choose type of attack to be detected. The IDS mechanism detects 802.11 duration attack and 802.11 management messages flooding attacks. Upon attack detection, the system sends a Trap message notifying the event and when applicable provides attacker details (i.e. MAC address). Network administrator can use this information to take action and block malicious users. Figure 28: IDS Configuration The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 47 Field Enable Table 14: IDS Tab Description Enables Intrusion detection Duration Attack Enable Enable - tick duration attack check box Duration Attack WLAN devices reserve the channel for a particular period of time and then start using the radio channel. This reservation of channel is for a particular period of time. This time period is the Network Allocation Vector (NAV) in the 802.11 .By using high NAV values an attacker can prevent other WLAN devices to utilize the wireless network. Check box 11b/g , 11a The Max NAV period after which attack is discovered. Flood attacks Malicious users can flood the WLAN with 802.11 management messages Events thresholds Number of events per second Per station All station Number of time a specific event is allowed during the event threshold. Each of the possible attack types listed below is assigned a limit per station. Number of times a specific event is allowed during the event threshold. Each of the possible attack types listed below is assigned with a limit to all stations Authentication Flood Flooding the WLAN with authentication requests De-Authentication Flood Flooding the WLAN with De-authentication requests Association Flood Flooding the WLAN with association requests Dis-Association Flood Flooding the WLAN with Dis-association - requests Invalid Authentication Request Flooding the WLAN with Invalid authentication requests EAPOL Start Flooding the WLAN with EAP authentication EAPOL Start EAPOL Logoff Flooding the WLAN with EAP authentication EAPOL Logoff 48 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System Centralized Configuration Settings Centralized Configuration allows managing a group of identical Extricom switches (slaves) from one single master switch. The user should decide which switch will act as master. Extricom Switches have a built-in mechanism to discover the presence of other switches. In addition, the user is given the ability to manually configure the entries in the table of switches. Configuration changes on the master switch are propagated to the slave switches via a secured mechanism. For this authentication scheme to work, the slave switches need to obtain a copy of the master's public key prior to the centralized configuration. This is done in the initial phase of the switchs configuration by first retrieving the master's public key and then uploading it to the designated slave switches. Figure 29. Central Configuration Page The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 49 To configure Centralized Configuration parameters:
Initial Setup 1. Configure the LAN settings on the Master switch 2. Generate an SSH key pair on the Master switch. This is done by clicking on the Update button next to the generate New SSH Keys. 3. Retrieve the SSH public key from the Master switch and save it in a file on your PC. 4. Manually configure each of the Slave switches LAN settings, and continue by uploading the previously saved master's public key on every Slave you wish to manage. This allows the Slave switch to be configured only by the Master switch which generated the public key. Figure 30. Central Configuration Page Slave Switch Configuration 1. On the Master switch, open the Centralized Configuration web page and click on the Update button in the Switches Table section. This will retrieve and generate the Slave switches information and all the relevant dialog boxes will be populated with data. 2. Slave switches can be added to the switches table by creating a new entry. Simply enter the new switch name and its IP address, and continue by clicking on the Update button. 3. Configure a slave switch, i.e. Copy the configuration file of the master with appropriate changes to the slave. Figure 31. Action options 4. Reboot the Slave switches. 50 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System Access Point Powering The only configuration required for APs in the Extricom WLAN architecture is activation or deactivation of specified AP ports.. To access the Access Points page:
Click on the Access Points in the navigation tree. The APs configuration page appears
(refer to Figure 32). To configure APs:
Figure 32. APs Configuration Page
Configure the APs and click Update. Refer to Table 15 for a description of the APs configuration information. The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 51 Field Active APs Powered APs Table 15. AP Configuration Page Description Checked boxes indicate ports with attached and configured APs. If a port is powered but not active, the AP is malfunctioning. This field is read-only. Checked boxes indicate ports with attached and powered-on APs. Un-checking a box will turn off the power on the AP. The box must be re-checked to enable the port.
You do not need to reboot the switch for changes in AP configuration to take effect.
The Access Points page of the EXSW800 displays 8 check boxes. The Access Points page of the EXSW-1200 displays 12 check boxes. 52 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System Configuration of the Extricom WLAN Architecture Utilities The utilities page includes two tabs and serves the following function:
Viewing the System Configuration File.
Uploading a new Configuration File (replace existing).
Upgrading Extricom Firmware.
Reconfiguring the Extricom system
Rebooting the Extricom switch.
Setting the Time and Date (separate tab). To access the Utilities configuration pages:
Click Utilities in the navigation tree. The Utilities configuration page appears (refer to Figure 33). The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 53 Figure 33. Utilities Configuration Page Viewing the System Configuration File The system configuration file contains all of the parameters that are configurable through the configuration utility. To view the system configuration:
1. In the Configuration section of the Utilities configuration page, click Configuration file. The system configuration file appears in your Web browser. 2. Review the configuration in the XML file.
To return to the Extricom web configuration pages, click Back in your Web browser. Configuration File Backup You can create a backup file of the current configuration to upload in the future. This is an optional procedure. 54 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System To back up a configuration file:
1. In the Show Configuration section of the Utilities page, right-click Configuration file and select Save Target As. The File Download dialog box opens, and then the Save As dialog box opens. 2. Select the location in which to save the configuration file and click Save. The configuration file will be saved to the selected location. Uploading a New Configuration File A previously saved configuration file can be uploaded (e.g., a file saved for backup purposes). To upload a new configuration file:
1. Backup the current XML configuration. 2. In the Upload Configuration section of the Utilities configuration page, click Browse and browse to the location of the configuration file that you want to upload. The files path appears in the Upload Configuration field. 3. Click Update to update the configuration. 4. Click Reboot at the bottom of the page to reboot the switch.
Make sure that you are uploading a valid configuration file. Restoring System Defaults Restores the switch to its default configuration. To restore system defaults:
In the Utilities page, Configuration section Restore Defaults, click Update. The switchs defaults are restored. You can also choose to restore MAC ACL and IDS Defaults by choosing the appropriate box.
Upgrading the Extricom Firmware Extricom firmware can be easily upgraded using Upgrade Firmware. To upgrade the Extricom firmware:
1. Download the upgrade to your computer from the CD supplied with your purchase. or Obtain an upgrade file from your authorized Extricom reseller or distributor 2. Create a backup of the XML file that contains the current configuration. 3. In the Upgrade Firmware section of the Utilities configuration page, click Browse and browse to the location of the upgraded firmware. The files path appears in the Upgrade Firmware field. The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 55 4. Click Update to upgrade the firmware. 5. Reboot the switch (refer to Rebooting the Extricom Switch on page 56).
The firmware upgrade file is GNU zipped (gzip). Some Internet browsers are configured to automatically unzip files when downloading. Verify that this option is disabled so that the upgrade file remains zipped after downloading. Rebooting the Extricom Switch You must reboot the switch to activate any changes you make to the switch configuration. To reboot the Extricom switch:
1. In the Reboot Switch section of the Utilities configuration page, click Reboot. 2. A new screen opens, prompting you Are you sure you want to reboot?. 3. Click Reboot to reboot. Reconfigure Switch - Smart Configuration Not every change in the Extricom switchs configuration requires system reboot. Some parameters can be changed and will take effect immediately. This button checks whether a full reboot is required. In case reboot is not required, the update will take effect immediately. Setting the Time and Date Extricom system supports two ways of setting Date and Time (refer to Figure 34) To manually set the time and date on your Extricom Switch:
1. In the Set Time & Date tab of the Utilities configuration page, select Manually. 2. Enter the time and date in the format hh:mm:ss dd-mm-yy. 3. Click Update to save the configuration. To set the time and date on your Extricom Switch using NTP protocol:
1. In the Set Time & Date section of the Utilities configuration page, enter the time and date in the format hh:mm:ss dd-mm-yy. 2. Click Update to save the configuration. 56 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System Figure 35. Setting Date and Time The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 57 Setting Passwords in the Extricom Switch Passwords are set according to user levels. Refer to Table 16 for a description of the user access levels and their default passwords. Table 16. Default Passwords User Access Level Privileges Default Password admin Accessing the Web configuration. Switch1
The operator and root passwords are used when accessing the switch for maintenance and service purposes. Changing these passwords should be performed only by an Engineer authorized by Extricom.
For security purposes, it is important that all the passwords (including operator and root passwords) be changed from the default values when the switch is first installed, as well as periodically updated.
! Record all passwords and store them in a safe location. To set and change a password for the Extricom switch:
1. Click Password Management in the navigation tree to open the Password Management page. 2. Enter the user access level whose password you want to change. 3. Enter the current password. 4. Enter the new password. 5. Re-type the new password. Viewing Reports and Events Log The Reports & Events page provides performance reports and list of events. To view Reports & Events:
1. Click Reports & Events in the navigation tree. 2. Select Reports tab to view TrueReuse performance. The screen is updated every second. 3. Select Events tab to view events. Hit refresh in order to see new events. 58 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System Viewing a Summary of the Updated Configuration The Summary page provides a summary of the current configuration. To view a summary of the updated configuration:
1. Click Summary in the navigation tree. or Click Summary in the menu bar. The Summary page appears (refer to Figure 36). Figure 36. Summary Page Refer to Table 17 for a description of the summary information. Table 17. Summary Page The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 59 Field Date Description Displays the date and time the summary was created. Uptime Displays the amount of time the switch has been active. LAN Configuration IP Address Displays the IP address of the switch. MAC address Displays the base MAC address of the switch near the MAC address. Regulatory Domain Displays the regulatory domain name currently in use by the switch. Network Mask Displays the network mask. Default Gateway Displays the default gateway IP address. SNMP Server Displays the IP address of the SNMP server. Syslog Server Displays the IP address of the syslog server. WLAN Configuration Radio 1 Radio 2 Wlan mode Displays the WLAN mode for Radio 1
(802.11a, 802.11b, or 802.11g). Displays the WLAN mode for Radio 2
(802.11a, 802.11b, or 802.11g). Channel Displays the channel for Radio 1. Displays the channel for Radio 2. SSIDs (vlan) Displays the SSIDs and their related VLANs, defined and assigned to Radio 1. Displays the SSIDs and their related VLANs, defined and assigned to Radio 2. True Reuse Displays TrueReuse status Other SSIDs Displays other SSIDs that are defined but are not assigned to a specific Radio. Access Points (1-8/24) Active Access Points Power-On Access Points List of the active APs. List of APs powered via Power over Ethernet. 60 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System Viewing Extricom Information Information about firmware versions currently installed in the Extricom Wireless LAN system can be viewed in the About page. To view Extricom information:
Click About in the navigation tree. or Click About in the menu bar. The About page appears. The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 61 Troubleshooting Chapter 4 Table 18 lists possible problems you may encounter with your WLAN and provides possible solutions. If after trying the solutions you are still experiencing difficulties, contact Extricom Customer Support. Table 18. Troubleshooting Problem Solution The AP Power LED is not lit.
Verify that the AP Ethernet cable is connected to the switch and to the AP. The APs get PoE from the switch.
Verify that the AP is not turned off in the Access Points Web configuration page (refer to page 63). A wireless device cant associate a specific SSID
Verify that the wireless device supports the same 802.11 standard as configured for the SSID (802.11/a/b/g).
Verify that the wireless device is set to connect to the specific Cannot connect to the Extricom web configuration pages Low data rates SSID.
Verify that the wireless device supports the security standard used by the SSID, e.g., WEP.
Verify that the security settings are configured to use the same authentication method.
If the Radius Server is used, verify that the wireless device is registered and has the necessary authorization.
Verify that the switch is connected to the LAN.
Verify that the correct IP address is used.
Verify that the switch was not mistakenly configured to use low data rates.
Verify that there is no additional cause of interference (e.g., an additional WLAN network in the same proximity using the same frequencies as the Extricom WLAN, or that there are no cordless phones using the same frequencies, or microwave oven interference). The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 63 Problem Solution Wireless devices disconnect in a specific location
Verify that there is no additional cause of interference (e.g., an additional WLAN network in the same proximity using the same frequencies as the Extricom WLAN, or that there are no cordless phones using the same frequencies, or microwave oven interference).
Add an additional AP to cover the area. Plug another AP into the switch, or relocate an existing Access Point. Cannot access the switchs Web configuration GUI
Verify that the workstation on which the Web browser is running is connected to the same LAN as the switch.
Verify that the URL entered for the switch begins with https. 64 Troubleshooting Appendix A Specifications Extricom Switch Specifications Standards WLAN IEEE 802.11a, 5GHz IEEE 802.11b, 2.4GHz (short/long preamble support) IEEE 802.11g, 2.4GHz (pure mode) IEEE 802.11b/g, 2.4GHz (mixed mode) Ethernet IEEE 802.11d IEEE 802.3x, full/half duplex IEEE 802.1q, VLAN tagging Interfaces APs
EXSW-2400 24x 100BaseT Ethernet with IEEE 802.3af PoE
(out of band)
EXSW-1200 12x 100BaseT Ethernet with IEEE 802.3af PoE
(out of band)
EXSW800 8x 100BaseT Ethernet with IEEE 802.3af PoE
(out of band)
EXSW-8000 - Recommended SFP modules:
Optech OP6C-MX5-85-C Wired LAN
EXSW-1200/2400 2x 1000/100BaseT Ethernet
LAN2 and 1000Mbps are not currently active pending future development.
EXSW800 1x 100/10BaseT Ethernet
EXSW-1600 GBE - 2x combo ports Copper or Fiber ( no Mixed allowed) The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 65 Wireless Performance Channels Capacity Up to 2 simultaneous WLAN channels Up to 108Mbps Aggregate WLAN connection-rate (2 channel blankets, each with 54 Mbps) Inter-AP handoff 0 ms intra-switch Management User Interface Secure Web-based Graphical User Interface (GUI) SNMP Logging Upgrades Security Encryption Traps, using SNMP Version 2c Remote and local SYSLOG Firmware upgrade through Web from anywhere in the LAN. WEP-64 WEP-128 WPA-TKIP/AES (CCMP) WPA2-TKIP/AES (CCMP) Authentication 802.1x (RADIUS) WPA/WPA2 pre-shared key MAC Address-based ACL EAP, TLS, TTLS, LEAP, PEAP, MD5 SSID & VLAN SSID VLANs 16 SSIDs per channel (maximum of 32 per system) 4095 Ethernet VLANs SSID to VLAN mapping Regulations Approval Safety EMC UL 60950-1 EN 60950-1 IEC 60950-1 ANATEL Resolution 237 FCC Part 15 Class B EN 300386 Part B VCCI Technical Requirements, V-3/2001.04 ANATEL Resolution 238 Physical Properties Installation options Rackmount (19" 1U) Desktop 66 Specifications LEDs Power LAN Activity WLAN Port Activity Power EXSW800: 100-240VAC ,50-60Hz, 2A max EXSW-1200/2400: 100-240VAC ,50-60Hz, 5A max EXSW-8000: 100-240VAC ,50-60Hz, 3A max PoE (IEEE 802.3af) to WLAN ports: 15W for each port Environmental Operational Temperature: 0C to 45C (32F to 122F) Humidity: 0% to 90%, non-condensing Storage Temperature: - 20C to +70C (-49F to 185F) Humidity: 0% to 90%, non-condensing Extricom Access Point Specifications WLAN Standards IEEE 802.11a, 5GHz IEEE 802.11b, 2.4GHz (short/long preamble support) IEEE 802.11g, 2.4GHz (pure mode) IEEE 802.11b/g, 2.4GHz (mixed mode) Spectrum Number of simultaneous channels Up to two in EXRP-20 and up to four in EXRP-40
In the current release of EXRP-40, Radios 3 and 4 are inactive. 802.11a 5.15-5.25 GHz 5.25-5.35 GHz 5.505-5.725 GHz 5.725-5.850 GHz Available channels limited by local regulation 802.11b 2.400-2.497 GHz Available channels limited by local regulation 802.11g 2.400-2.483 GHz Available channels limited by local regulation Transmission Power 802.11a 802.11b Max: 17 dBm (limited by local regulation) Max: 17 dBm The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 67 802.11g Max: 15 dBm Supported Rates 802.11a 802.11g 802.11b 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps 1, 2, 5.5, and 11 Mbps Receive Sensitivity 802.11a:
802.11b/g 6 Mbps: -88 dBm 9 Mbps: -87 dBm 12 Mbps: -86 dBm 18 Mbps: -84 dBm 24 Mbps: -81 dBm 36 Mbps: -77 dBm 48 Mbps: -73 dBm 54 Mbps: -69 dBm 1 Mbps: -91 dBm 2 Mbps: -88 dBm 5.5 Mbps: -87 dBm 11 Mbps: -85 dBm 6 Mbps: -89 dBm 9 Mbps: -88 dBm 12 Mbps: -87 dBm 18 Mbps: -85 dBm 24 Mbps: -82 dBm 36 Mbps: -79 dBm 48 Mbps: -74 dBm 54 Mbps: -71 dBm Regulations Approval Safety UL 60950 EN 60950 IEC 60950 EMC FCC Part 15 sub part B EN 301 EN 300328 EN 300440 ENV 301893 EN 300386 Part B VCCI V-2/2001.04 68 Specifications Access
(including modular approval) FCC Part 15 C FCC Part 15 E EN 300 328 EN 301 893 EN 300 489 Japan Type Certificate: Article 2, clause 1, Items 19, 19-2, 19-3, 19-13 Physical Properties Dimensions (W x H x D) 195mm x 150mm x 50mm (7.67" x 5.9" x 2") Weight 400gr (0.8 lb.) Installation options Horizontal (desktop) LEDs Vertical (wall mount) Power LAN Activity 2 x WLAN Activity (2 colors) Power PoE (IEEE 802.3af): 15W Power Supply (optional): 48VDC @ 400mA Environmental Operational Temperature: 0C to 45C (32F to 122F) Humidity: 0% to 90%, non-condensing Storage Temperature: - 20C to +70C (-49F to 185F) Humidity: 0% to 90%, non-condensing The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 69 Appendix B Access Point Mounting Template 4.25 inches 10.7 cm. Important Note: Due to variations in printers, when printing this page, printer Page Scaling should be set to None or diagram may be automatically reduced in size. As a double-check, make sure distance between drill points is as indicated above. Figure 37. Access Point Mounting Template The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 70 The Extricom WLAN System User Guide 71
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2008-07-30 | 5745 ~ 5825 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 5180 ~ 5240 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2008-07-30
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Extricom Ltd
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0016558074
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Haim Levanon st (TA university, s/w Building)
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Tel Aviv, 61390
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1 2 |
Israel
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@ATCB.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
VDJ
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
EXRP20E
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
E****** A****
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1 2 | Title |
H/W Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+972-******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+972-********
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1 2 |
e******@extricom.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Extricom Ltd.
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1 2 | Name |
E****** A****
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Haim Levanon St., Tel-Aviv University,S/W Building
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1 2 |
Hiam Levanon St., Tel-Aviv University,S/W Building
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1 2 |
Tel-Aviv, 61390
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Israel
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
972 3******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
972 3********
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1 2 |
e******@extricom.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | 802.11a/b/g Access Point | ||||
1 2 | 802.11 a/b/g Access Point | |||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power Output listed is maximum conducted per transmitter per band. This Access Point is authorized for use only with the integrated MINI PCI cards specified in the filing. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter other than those contained within this device. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 | Power Output listed is maximum conducted per transmitter per band. This Access Point is authorized for use only with the integrated MINI PCI cards specified in the filing. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter other than those contained within this device. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Operations in 5.15-5.25 GHz are for indoor use only. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
QualiTech (ECI Telecom)
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1 2 | Name |
Y******** Z****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
972-3********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
972 3********
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1 2 |
y******@ecitele.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2412 | 2462 | 0.18 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | 5745 | 5825 | 0.075 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15E | 5180.00000000 | 5240.00000000 | 0.0275000 |
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