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ZXV10 W812N V2 Indoor Wireless Access Point User Manual ZTE CORPORATION NO. 55, Hi-tech Road South, ShenZhen, P.R.China Postcode: 518057 Tel: +86-755-26771900 Fax: +86-755-26770801 URL: http://ensupport.zte.com.cn E-mail: support@zte.com.cn LEGAL INFORMATION Copyright 2012 ZTE CORPORATION. The contents of this document are protected by copyright laws and international treaties. Any reproduction or distribution of this document or any portion of this document, in any form by any means, without the prior written consent of ZTE CORPORATION is prohibited. Additionally, the contents of this document are protected by contractual confidentiality obligations. All company, brand and product names are trade or service marks, or registered trade or service marks, of ZTE CORPORATION or of their respective owners. This document is provided as is, and all express, implied, or statutory warranties, representations or conditions are disclaimed, including without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title or non-infringement. ZTE CORPORATION and its licensors shall not be liable for damages resulting from the use of or reliance on the information contained herein. ZTE CORPORATION or its licensors may have current or pending intellectual property rights or applications covering the subject matter of this document. Except as expressly provided in any written license between ZTE CORPORATION and its licensee, the user of this document shall not acquire any license to the subject matter herein. ZTE CORPORATION reserves the right to upgrade or make technical change to this product without further notice. Users may visit ZTE technical support website http://ensupport.zte.com.cn to inquire related information. The ultimate right to interpret this product resides in ZTE CORPORATION. Revision History Revision. R1.0 Revision Date Revision Reason 20121126 First Edition Serial Number: SJ-20121126100147-001 Publishing Date: 2012-11-26R1.0 SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Contents Chapter 1 Safety Precautions.................................................................... 1-1 Chapter 2 Product Introduction ................................................................ 2-1 2.1 Product Introduction ........................................................................................... 2-1 2.2 Typical Application.............................................................................................. 2-1 2.3 Indicators Status Description............................................................................... 2-2 2.4 Interface Description........................................................................................... 2-3 Chapter 3 Product Installation .................................................................. 3-1 3.1 Installation Requirements.................................................................................... 3-1 3.2 Hardware Installation.......................................................................................... 3-1 3.3 Computer Configuration...................................................................................... 3-2 3.3.1 Checking Computer Configuration............................................................. 3-2 3.3.2 Setting TCP/IP ......................................................................................... 3-3 Chapter 4 Configuration Preparation ....................................................... 4-1 4.1 Default Settings.................................................................................................. 4-1 4.2 Requirements Before Configuration..................................................................... 4-1 4.3 Logging in to the System .................................................................................... 4-2 Chapter 5 Device Status ............................................................................ 5-1 5.1 Checking Device Information............................................................................... 5-1 5.2 Checking Information of Network Interfaces ......................................................... 5-1 5.2.1 Checking Ethernet Interface Information .................................................... 5-1 5.2.2 Checking Network Connection Information................................................. 5-2 5.3 Checking WLAN Interface Information ................................................................. 5-3 Chapter 6 Network Configuration ............................................................. 6-1 6.1 Broadband Connection Configuration .................................................................. 6-1 6.1.1 Configuring Broadband Connection (Fit AP)............................................... 6-1 6.1.2 Configuring Broadband Connection (Fat AP).............................................. 6-3 6.2 WLAN Configuration........................................................................................... 6-4 6.2.1 Setting Basic Information .......................................................................... 6-4 6.2.2 Configuring SSID ..................................................................................... 6-9 6.2.3 Setting Security Information .................................................................... 6-10 6.2.4 Setting Rate Limits ................................................................................. 6-16 6.2.5 Setting an Access Control List................................................................. 6-17 6.2.6 Checking Associated Devices ................................................................. 6-18 SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential I 6.2.7 Scanning an Access Point ...................................................................... 6-18 6.2.8 Configuring WDS ................................................................................... 6-19 6.2.9 Configuring STA WMM ........................................................................... 6-20 6.2.10 Configuring AP WMM ........................................................................... 6-21 6.2.11 Setting Channel Auto-Switch ................................................................. 6-22 6.2.12 Setting Wireless Mode.......................................................................... 6-23 6.2.13 Setting Mesh Configuration ................................................................... 6-23 6.3 LAN Management ............................................................................................ 6-24 6.3.1 Managing Addresses.............................................................................. 6-24 6.3.2 Managing DHCP Conditional Serving Pool............................................... 6-25 6.3.3 Managing an IPv6 Address ..................................................................... 6-26 6.4 Routing Management ....................................................................................... 6-26 6.4.1 Configuring a Static RouteIPV4.......................................................6-26 6.4.2 Configuring a Static Route(IPV6)............................................................. 6-27 6.4.3 Setting a Dynamic Route ........................................................................ 6-28 Chapter 7 Security Configuration ............................................................. 7-1 7.1 Configuring a Firewall......................................................................................... 7-1 7.2 Configuring IP Filter............................................................................................ 7-2 7.3 Configuring MAC Filter ....................................................................................... 7-4 7.4 Viewing a Service List......................................................................................... 7-5 7.5 Configuring the ALG Switch ................................................................................ 7-5 Chapter 8 Application Configuration........................................................ 8-1 8.1 Configuring UPnP .............................................................................................. 8-1 8.2 Setting a Device Name ....................................................................................... 8-2 8.3 QoS Configuration.............................................................................................. 8-3 8.3.1 Configuring QoS Basic Parameters ........................................................... 8-3 8.3.2 Configuring a Classification Rule ............................................................... 8-4 8.3.3 Configuring Congestion Management........................................................ 8-6 8.4 Configuring SNTP .............................................................................................. 8-7 8.5 IGMP Configuration............................................................................................ 8-8 8.5.1 Setting IGMP Proxy.................................................................................. 8-8 8.5.2 Configuring IGMP Snooping...................................................................... 8-8 8.6 Configuring MLD Listening.................................................................................. 8-9 8.7 LED Control ....................................................................................................... 8-9 Chapter 9 Management Configuration ..................................................... 9-1 9.1 Managing SNMPv1/v2c ...................................................................................... 9-1 9.2 SNMPv3 Security Management (USM) ................................................................ 9-2 SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential II 9.2.1 Managing SNMPv3 Users......................................................................... 9-2 9.2.2 Managing SNMPv1/v2c Users................................................................... 9-3 9.3 SNMPv3 Access Control Management (VACM).................................................... 9-3 9.3.1 Managing Context .................................................................................... 9-3 9.3.2 Managing Security Groups........................................................................ 9-4 9.3.3 Managing View Subtree............................................................................ 9-4 9.3.4 Managing Access Table............................................................................ 9-5 9.4 User Management.............................................................................................. 9-6 9.4.1 Managing Users....................................................................................... 9-6 9.4.2 Setting Automatic Logout.......................................................................... 9-7 9.5 Device Management........................................................................................... 9-8 9.5.1 Setting System Management .................................................................... 9-8 9.5.2 Setting Version Upgrade ........................................................................... 9-8 9.5.3 Managing User Configuration.................................................................... 9-9 9.5.4 Managing the Default Configuration........................................................... 9-9 9.6 Configuring Log Management ........................................................................... 9-10 9.7 Access Point Management ................................................................................9-11 9.7.1 Setting an AP Mode ................................................................................9-11 9.7.2 Setting an Access Point Name ................................................................ 9-12 9.8 Diagnosis and Maintenance .............................................................................. 9-12 9.8.1 Performing Ping Diagnosis...................................................................... 9-12 9.8.2 Configuring Trace Route Diagnosis ......................................................... 9-13 Appendix A Troubleshooting ................................................................... A-1 Appendix B Technical Specifications...................................................... B-1 Appendix C Computer WLAN Configuration .......................................... C-1 Appendix D CE and FCC Compliance Statement................................... D-1 Glossary .......................................................................................................... I SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential III SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential IV Chapter 1 Safety Precautions Installation l Use the power adapter provided. If you use other power adapters, the device may be damaged or fails to operate properly. l Make sure that the electric load of a power socket or a power cable meets the requirements. Overloading of power sockets or broken power cables may cause an electric shock or a fire. Check the cables periodically. Replace the damaged cables immediately. l Appropriate space for heat dissipation is required to prevent the device from overheating. Avoid covering any heat dissipation hole to prevent the device from overheating. l Keep the device from heat sources and high temperature. Do not expose the device to sunshine. l Do not expose the device to any moisture environment. l Do not place the device on an unstable desktop. Usage l When this device is not in use or needs to be cleaned, switch off the power and disconnect the power cables. Note that the surface temperature of the power adapter may be quite high. l After power off the device, wait at least 15 seconds between this power-off and next power-on. l When this device is not in use for a period of time, disconnect power cables so as to ensure that this device will not be damaged by current or voltage increase due to lightning. Service Do not disassemble the device, otherwise you will lose your warranty. Contact your service provider when one of the following problems occurs:
l The power cable or power socket is damaged. l There is liquid entering the device. l The device is wet because of rain or other liquid. l The device fails to run normally although you have followed the instruction. l The device is fallen off or is damaged by mishandling. l The running indicators on this device are abnormal. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 1-1 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual This page intentionally left blank. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 1-2 Chapter 2 Product Introduction Table of Contents Product Introduction ...................................................................................................2-1 Typical Application......................................................................................................2-1 Indicators Status Description......................................................................................2-2 Interface Description ..................................................................................................2-3 2.1 Product Introduction the 2.4 GHz The ZXV10 W812N V2 broadband wireless access point operates at
(supported frequency range is from 2412 MHz to 2472 MHz) and 5.8 GHz (supported frequency range is from 5150 MHz to 5250 MHz, from 5250 MHz to 5350 MHz, from 5470 MHz to 5725 MHz, and from 5725 MHz to 5850 MHz) frequency band which is configurable according to frequency requirements of different countries, meeting the standards of IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n. With orthogonal frequency multiplex division
(OFDM) technology, the device can provide a maximum data transmission rate of 300 Mbps. The product has advanced features such as high transmission rate, high receiving sensitivity, long-distance transmission, which provides an effective solution for basic telecommunication carriers, ISPs and industry enterprises. Furthermore, the ZXV10 W812N V2 product supports the function of multiple security encryption mechanisms and authorization management, which provides a highly secure system for WLAN. In addition, it also supports powering a device through the PoE mode. 2.2 Typical Application l The small and medium-sized enterprises can realize wireless coverage to meet mobile office requirements. l Access the company network remotely. Receiving and sending e-mails, files transmission, terminal simulation and others. Support various wireless network connection modes such as point-to-point connection, single access point connection, multiple access point connection and roaming. The product can be applied to various application environment flexibly such as the connection between an intranet and different networks. l The environment in which establishing a connection with network cables is difficult. The place where cabling is difficult such as an old building and an asbestos building structure. l Mobile office system. 2-1 SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual Retailers, manufacturers and the working site needs to be changed frequently. l It is necessary to establish a LAN temporarily for a special project. The place that needs to establish a LAN temporarily such as commercial exhibitions, exhibition halls and construction sites; situations when the space needs to be expanded during the working peak hours such as retailers, airports and airlines; The condition when the financial approver needs to establish a client work group. l Mobile workers access the database. Doctors, nurses and retailers need to implement information sharing by mobile access to the database. l Home office users. The device is suitable for home office users needing a small computer network with easy and quick installation. 2.3 Indicators Status Description The indicators on the ZXV10 W812N V2 are described in the following table. Indicator Status Description Flashing slowly The device is operating properly or upgraded. Flashing quickly The software is being started. Off On On Off On The device self-test fails. The AP has been registered in AC. The device is powered on. The device is powered off or a fault occurs to the device. The device normally enables the function through which WLAN can transmit data at 2.4 G frequency band. Flashing The WLAN at 2.4 G frequency band is transmitting data. Status Power RF1 (2.4 GHz) Off On RF2 (5.8 GHz) Flashing Off On The WLAN transmission function at 2.4 GHz frequency band is disabled or fails to be enabled. The device normally enables the function through which WLAN can transmit data at 5.8 G frequency band. The WLAN at 5.8 G frequency band is transmitting data. The WLAN transmission function at 5.8 GHz frequency band is disabled or fails to be enabled. The Ethernet port is properly connected. Eth Flashing Data is being transmitted through the Ethernet port. Off The Ethernet port is disabled or faulty. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-2 2.4 Interface Description Chapter 2 Product Introduction The following table shows the description of various interfaces and buttons on the ZXV10 W812N V2. Name DC 12 V WAN/PoE Reset Description The power interface is to connect to the associated power adapter. The Ethernet interface to connect the Network Interface Card (NIC) on a PC or other network devices through the RJ-45 network cable. During the switch-on period, press and hold this button for more than 5 seconds to reset the current settings to the default ones. Then the system restarts automatically. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-3 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual This page intentionally left blank. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-4 Chapter 3 Product Installation Table of Contents Installation Requirements ...........................................................................................3-1 Hardware Installation..................................................................................................3-1 Computer Configuration .............................................................................................3-2 3.1 Installation Requirements Before you begin to install the device, make sure the following conditions are met:
l A computer with the 10/100/1000 M Base-TX adaptive Ethernet NIC. l The IP addresses of the Ethernet NIC and the device are in the same network segment
(the default IP address of this device is 192.168.0.228), for example 192.168.0.1. l An Internet Explorer 6.0 or a later version is recommended. Disable the proxy server setting of the Internet Explorer. l Two network cables used to connect a device to a computer. 3.2 Hardware Installation l The external power adapter can be a power supply through standard configuration, as shown in the following figure. l When a switch does not support PoE power supply, the device can be powered by the 48 V Ethernet remote power supply through the PoE module of standard configuration, as shown in the following figure. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 3-1 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual l The device can be powered directly through the switch supporting the standard PoE power supply, as shown in the following figure. The wall mounting installation description of ZXV10 W812N V2 in the actual environment is described as follows. 1. Place the positioning cardboard on the wall required to be mounted with a device. 2. Hammer nails on the round holes of the positioning cardboard (It is recommend to use expansion screws in the accessories). 3. Remove the positioning cardboard and then place the device. 3.3 Computer Configuration 3.3.1 Checking Computer Configuration Context Disable the proxy service. Close the VPN software on the current computer and disable any running firewall or security software. This section provides an example of Microsoft Internet Explorer. Steps 1. In a browser window, select Tools > Internet Options to open the Internet Options window. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 3-2 Chapter 3 Product Installation 2. 3. In the Internet Options window, click the Connections tab and then click LAN Settings. In the pop-up window, clear Use a proxy server for your LAN check box and then click OK. End of Steps 3.3.2 Setting TCP/IP Context This section takes the Windows XP operating system as an example to introduce TCP/IP configuration. Steps 1. 2. 3. In Windows task bar, select Start > Control Panel. In Control Panel, double-click Network Connections. In the Network Connection window, right-click Local Area Connection and then select Properties. The Local Connection Properties dialog box appears. 4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties. The Internet Protocol 5.
(TCP/IP) Properties dialog box appears. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, select Use the following IP address and then specify the IP address of the local computer and the IP address of the ZXV10 W812N V2 in the same network segment, that is, 192.168.0.x (in which, x is a decimal integer between 1 and 227 or between 229 and 254). 6. Click OK to save the configuration. End of Steps SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 3-3 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual This page intentionally left blank. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 3-4 Chapter 4 Configuration Preparation Table of Contents Default Settings..........................................................................................................4-1 Requirements Before Configuration............................................................................4-1 Logging in to the System ............................................................................................4-2 4.1 Default Settings The default settings of the ZXV10 W812N V2 are described as follows. Item Default Setting IP address/Subnet Mask of the Ethernet interface The IP address is 192.168.0.228. The subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. User name/Password The initial user name/password of an ordinary user is username/username. The initial user name/password of the administrator is admin/admin. Access point mode Fit AP mode Access point name APxxxxxxxxxxxx, where xxxxxxxxxxx represents the device MAC address. Country/Region Uses the default value. AC Discovery Mode WAN Mode DHCP DHCP 4.2 Requirements Before Configuration Before configuration, check and confirm the following items:
l An Ethernet cable (either cross-over or straight-through) is used to connect a computer to any Ethernet interface of the W812N device. Make sure that the corresponding LAN interface indicator is solid on or flashing. If wireless connection is adopted, make sure that WLAN configuration is working normally and the corresponding WLAN interface indicator is on or flashing. l The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties attribute on this computer has been set correctly. l It is required to disable the proxy server setting of the Web browser (Internet Explorer). SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-1 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual l Ask the service provider for necessary configuration data. Consult the service provider for the specific information. 4.3 Logging in to the System Context The ZXV10 W812N V2 provides the configuration function based on a WEB page. Perform the configuration and management for the ZXV10 W812N V2 through the WEB browser. The default language of ZXV10 W812N V2 Web pages is English. Steps 1. Open Internet Explorer, and type http://192.168.0.228 (the default IP address of ZXV10 W812N V2 Ethernet interface) in the address bar and then press Enter to open the Login page as shown below. Note:
Type the desired IP address and then press Enter. A dialog box appears indicating Internet Explorer will access to an unsafe network. Then, click Yes to open the Login page. 2. Type a valid user name and password, and then click Login to open the WEB configuration page of the ZXV10 W812N V2 device. Note:
The initial user name/password of an ordinary user is user/user. This user only has the authority to view the related Status information of this device. The initial user name/password of the administrator is admin/admin. This user has the authority to configure and manage the device through the WEB browser. l Click Logout at the upper-right corner of the current WEB page and then the system will log out and return to the Login page. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-2 Chapter 4 Configuration Preparation to view the related help information on the current page. l Click l Click the Help tab to open the Help page to view the related help information. End of Steps SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-3 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual This page intentionally left blank. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-4 Chapter 5 Device Status Table of Contents Checking Device Information......................................................................................5-1 Checking Information of Network Interfaces ...............................................................5-1 Checking WLAN Interface Information........................................................................5-3 5.1 Checking Device Information Steps 1. Click the Status tab and then select Device Information in the left pane. The Device Information page is displayed. 2. On the Device Information page, view the information such as Model, Serial Number
, batch number, Hardware Version, Software Version, Boot Loader Version, and AP Name. End of Steps 5.2 Checking Information of Network Interfaces 5.2.1 Checking Ethernet Interface Information Steps 1. Click the Status tab and then select Network Interface > Ethernet in the left pane. The Ethernet page is displayed. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-1 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual 2. On the Ethernet page, check the Ethernet interface information such as Ethernet Port, MAC Address, Status, Mode, and Packets Sent/Bytes Sent. Note:
Click Refresh on this page to refresh the related information of the current device. End of Steps 5.2.2 Checking Network Connection Information Steps 1. Click the Status tab and then select Network Interface > WAN Connection. The WAN Connection page is displayed. 2. On the WAN Connection page, check the established connection information such as DHCP, WAN MAC, NAT, IP, DNS, Gateway, Connection Status, and Remaining Lease Time. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-2 Chapter 5 Device Status Note:
Click Refresh on this page to refresh the related information of the current device. End of Steps 5.3 Checking WLAN Interface Information Steps 1. Click the Status tab and then select User Interface > WLAN. The WLAN page is displayed. 2. On the WLAN page, check the WLAN interface information such as Enable Wireless RF1, Channel, WDS Mode, SSID1 Enabe, SSID1 Name, Authentication Type, En cryption Type, MAC Address, Packets Received/Bytes Received, Packets Sent
/Bytes Sent, Error Packets Received, Error Packets Sent, Discarded Receiving Packets, and Discarded Sending Packets. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-3 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual Note:
Click Refresh on this page to refresh the related information of the current device. End of Steps SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-4 Chapter 6 Network Configuration Table of Contents Broadband Connection Configuration.........................................................................6-1 WLAN Configuration...................................................................................................6-4 LAN Management ....................................................................................................6-24 Routing Management ...............................................................................................6-26 6.1 Broadband Connection Configuration 6.1.1 Configuring Broadband Connection (Fit AP) Context For ZXV10 W812N V2, there are two working modes of wireless access point: fat AP mode and fit AP mode. The default system working mode is the fit AP mode. If it is required to change the access point mode of ZXV10 W812N V2, refer to Setting an AP Mode. Note:
After the access point mode is switched, the device restarts. Steps 1. Click the Network tab and then select WAN > WAN Connection. The following page is displayed. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-1 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual 2. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Parameter IP Version AC Discovery Mode AP Type AC Name Description Supported protocol versions include IPv4, IPv6 and IPv4/v6. The default setting is IPv4. Include DHCP, Static, DNS and Broadcast. The default setting is DHCP. Adapter Configurable when AC Discovery Mode is DNS. Enable CAPWAP Encryption Enable/Disable CAPWAP encryption. WAN Type Enable Verify AC Enable VLAN VLAN ID If IP Version is IPv4, the supported modes include DHCP, Static and PPPoE. If IP Version is IPv6 or IPv4/v6, the supported modes include DHCP and PPPoE. The default mode is DHCP, the WAN mode is set as DHCP. Enable/Disable AC verification function when WAN Type is DHCP. Enable/Disable the VLAN configuration function. VLAN ID and 802.1p are used to set the VLAN and priority for the selected device. VLAN ID of the WAN interface data packet. The value range is 0 to 4094. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-2 Parameter Description Chapter 6 Network Configuration 802.1p Enable DSCP DSCP MTU Specify the processing priority. It only applies to multiple WAN connections, the range is 0 to 7. The default value is 0, which means no priority. A bigger value indicates a higher priority. Enable/Disable the Differential Services Code Point
(DSCP) function of data flow. Specify the DSCP value. The value range is 0 to 63. Specify the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) value. The default value is 1448. ARP BaseReach Time Specify ARP basic reachable time ARP Retrans Time Specify ARP retransmission time ARP DelayProbe Time Specify ARP probe time delay 3. Click Submit. Note:
The configuration modification on this page only takes effect after the device restarts. End of Steps 6.1.2 Configuring Broadband Connection (Fat AP) Prerequisite The access point mode of the device is Fat. Steps 1. Click the Network tab and then select WAN > WAN Connection in the left pane. The following page is displayed. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-3 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual 2. Configure the parameters. For detailed information, refer to Configuring Broadband Connection (Fit AP). l Working mode: supports bridge mode and route mode. By default, it is the bridge mode. l WAN mode: When IP Version is IPv4, DHCP, Static and PPPoE are all supported while when IP Version is IPv6 or IPv4/v6, DHCP and PPPoE are supported. By default, it is DHCP. 3. Click Submit . Note:
The configuration modification on this page only takes effect after the device restarts. End of Steps 6.2 WLAN Configuration 6.2.1 Setting Basic Information Context The system provides two wireless NICs. Users can configure these two wireless NICs respectively. l NIC1: 2.4 GHz frequency band, supports 802.11b802.11g802.11n. l NIC2: 5 GHz frequency band, supports 802.11a802.11n. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-4 Steps 1. Select Network > WLAN > Basic. The following page is displayed. Chapter 6 Network Configuration 2. Configure the parameters. l When Network Card1 is selected, the WEB page is as shown above. Refer to the parameter descriptions in the table below to configure parameters. Parameter Network Card Description Use Network Card1. Enable Wireless RF Enable/Disable the WLAN RF function. Enable Isolation Mode Enable/Disable the SSID isolation function. It is disabled by default. The supported modes include IEEE 802.11b Only, IEEE 802.11g Only, IEEE 802.11n Only, Mixed(802.11b+802.11g) and Mixed(802.11b+802.11g+802.11n). The default is is Mixed(802.11b+802.11g). Country/Region Specify a country or region. The default is China. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-5 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual Parameter Description Band MIMO 11N Rate Channel If Network Card is Network Card1, the frequency band is 2.4 G. The options are 1*1, 1*2, 2*1 and 2*2. The default is 2*2. Specify the wireless transmission rate. The default is Auto. Specify a channel according to the country code. The available options are Auto or 113. The default channel is set as Auto. The wireless channel used for the communication between the wireless access point and wireless station is determined by the local administration. All stations communicating with ZXV10 W812N V2 must use the same channel. Only Select Channel 1/6/11 Determine whether to select only channel 1/6/11 or select all channels. Total Maximum Clients Specify the maximum number of users that are allowed to access. The range is from 1 to 512. The default is 128. SGI Enable Enable/Disable the SGI function. A-MPDU Enable Enable/Disable the A-MPDU function. Beacon Interval It is 100 ms by default. Power Type Transmitting Power QoS Type RTS Threshold DTIM Interval Fragment Threshold WIDS Mode Support configuration by percent, configuration by actual power value (unit: dBm), and configuration by actual power value
(unit: mW). The available options are Auto, 100 %, 90 %, 80 %, 70 %, 60
%, 50 %, 40 %, 30 %, 20 %, 12.5 % or 10 %. The default value is 100 %. The power level is the ratio of the output power to the maximum power. A greater power indicates a longer transmitting distance. The available options are Disabled, WMM and SSID. The default option is WMM. Upper limit of sending requests DTIM interval The size of the wireless fragment used to specify the size of a data packet. The data packet will be divided into fragments if the size of a data packet is greater than the fragment threshold. The data packet will be divided and transmitted in a small size. The supported modes include Access, Monitor and Mixed. The default option is Access. WIDS Scan Period Specify the scan period of WIDS. The default value is 120 ms. WIDS Scan Mode The options are current channel and all channels. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-6 Chapter 6 Network Configuration Parameter Protection Mode 5G Access First Description Support None, CTS Only, and RTS/CTS. Enable/Disable the 5G access first function. l When Network Card2 is selected, the WEB page is as shown in the following figure. Configure the parameters. Refer to the following table. Parameter Network Card Description Uses Network Card2. Enable Wireless RF Enables or disables the WLAN RF function. Enable Isolation Mode Country/Region Enables or disables the SSID isolation function. The default is disabled. Supports IEEE 802.11a Only, IEEE 802.11n Only and Mixed(802.11a+802.11n). The default is Mixed(802.11a+802.11n). Select a country or region according to the actual situation. The default is China. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-7 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual Parameter Band Band Width MIMO 11N Rate Channel Total Maximum Clients SGI Enable A-MPDU Enable Beacon Interval Transmitting Power QoS Type RTS Threshold DTIM Interval Fragment Threshold WIDS Mode WIDS Scan Period Description If Network Card is Network Card2, the frequency band is 5 G. The available options are 20 MHz, 40 MHz and automatic. The default is 20 MHz. The options are 1*1, 1*2, 2*1 and 2*2. The default is 2*2. Specifies the transmission rate of 802.11n. There are 17 rates and the default value is auto. Proper channel can be selected according to country code. The available options are Auto, 149, 153, 157, 161 or 165. The default is Auto. The channel used for the communication between the wireless access point and wireless station is determined by local policy. All wireless stations which communicate with ZXV10 W812N V2 must use the same channel. Specifies the maximum number of connected users. The range is 1 to 512. The default is 128. Enables or disables the SGI function. Enables or disables the A-MPDU function. The beacon interval is 100 ms by default. Supports automatic, 100 %, 90 %, 80 %, 70 %, 60 %50
%, 40 %, 30 %, 20 %, 12.5 % or 10 %. The default is 100
%. The power class refers to percentage of output power to maximum power. A higher power indicates a farther transmission distance. The options are disabled, WMM and SSID. The default is WMM. The upper limit of transmission request. DTIM time patch. Refers to the size of the wireless patch. It is used to limit the size of data packet. If the size is greater than the threshold value, the data packet will be fragmented and transmitted as multiple packets. Includes three modes such as Access, Monitor and Mixed. The default is Access. Specifies the value of WIDS scan interval. The default is 120 ms. WIDS Scan Mode The available options are current channel and all channels. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-8 Chapter 6 Network Configuration Parameter Protection Mode 5G Access First Description Supports None, CTS Only, and RTS/CTS. Enables or disables the 5G access first function. 3. Click Submit. End of Steps 6.2.2 Configuring SSID Steps 1. Select Network > WLAN > SSID Settings . The following page is displayed. 2. Configure the parameters. Refer to the following table. Parameter Choose SSID Network Card Hide SSID Enable SSID Enable SSID Isolation Description Select the SSID required to be configured. The available options are from SSID1 to SSID32. Display the wireless NIC corresponding to current SSID. SSID1SSID16 corresponds to the NIC 1 while SSID17SSID32 corresponds to NIC 2. Hide this SSID. Enable/Disable this SSID. Enables or disables the internal isolation function of this SSID. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-9 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual Parameter Isolation Mode Maximum Clients SSID Name Priority VLAN ID 802.1p As Management SSID Manager Frame Rate 3. Click Submit. End of Steps Description Select the corresponding isolation mode. The available options are Unicast, Broadcast, Multicast and ALL. The default option is ALL. Set the maximum number of users that are allowed to connect to the SSID. The default value is 32. The range is from 1 to 512. Set a name for this SSID. A name is composed of 132 characters. Set the SSID priority ranging from 0 to 7. The default value is 0, indicating no priority is set. A greater value indicates a higher priority. The VLAN label of an interface data package. The ID ranges from 0 to 4094. Set the priority ranging from 0 to 7. The default value is 0, indicating no priority is set. A greater value indicates a higher priority. This function is disabled by default. Management SSID, the user associated with this SSID can manage this device. If you select As Support various rates including 1 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, 11 Mbps, 6 Mbps, 12 Mbps. 6.2.3 Setting Security Information Steps 1. Select Network > WLAN > Security. The following page is displayed. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-10 2. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Chapter 6 Network Configuration Parameter Choose SSID Authentication Type Description Specifies the SSID to be configured. The range is SSID1 to SSID15. Supports Open System, Shared Key, Open System &
Shared Key, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA-EAP, WPA2-EAP, WPA/WPA2-EAP, WAPI-PSK, WAPI-CERT and WEP-EAP. WPA Passphrase WPA encryption key setting. The range is 863 characters. Enable WPA Group Key Update Enables or disables WPA group key updating function. The default is enabled. WPA Group Key Update Interval Key updating interval. The default value is 600 s. WPA Encryption Algorithm WPA encryption algorithm, supporting TKIP, AES and TKIP+AES. Authentication Type may be selected among Open system, WPA-PSK encryption, WPA-EAP encryption, WEP encryption, WAPI-PSK encryption and WAPI-CERT encryption. l Open System means no encryption. l WPA-PSK encryption WPA encryption means Wi-Fi Protected Access, including three modes, namely WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK and WPA/WPA2-PSK. i. In the Authentication Type list, select WPA-PSK ,WPA2-PSK, or WPA/WPA2-PSK to enable WPA-PSK encryption. ii. Set the parameters as required by referring to the parameter description in the previous table. l WPA-EAP encryption i. In the Authentication Type list, select WPA-EAP , WPA2-EAP or WPA/WPA2-EAP to enable the WPA-EAP encryption, as shown in the following figure. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-11 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual ii. Configure the parameters. Refer to the following table. Parameter Server Type Server IP Address Server Port Secret Reauth Period Enable Preauth Description Specifies the server type. The options are Master Auth Server, Master Acct Server, Backup Auth Server, and Backup Acct Server. The default is Master Auth Server. Specifies the IP address of the authentication server, for example 192.168.1.1. Specifies the port of the authentication server, for example, 1812. The range is 0 to 65535. Specifies the WPA-EAP encryption key. The range is 1 to 64 characters. The default is 3600 seconds. Enables/Disables the pre-authentication function. The function is disabled by default. Enable WPA Group Key Update Enables/Disables the WPA group key update function. The function is enabled by default. WPA Group Key Update Interval Specifies the interval of WPA group key update. The default is 600 seconds. WPA Encryption Algorithm Specifies the WPA encryption algorithm. There are three options, AES, TKIP and TKIP+AES. The default is TKIP. l WEP encryption WEP, abbreviated from Wired Equivalent Privacy, is a commonly used WLAN security protocol. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-12 i. Select Shared Key or Open System & Shared Key for Authentication Type. The following page is displayed. Chapter 6 Network Configuration ii. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Parameter Description WEP Encryption WEP Encryption Level Enables or disables the WEP encryption function. The default is enabled. There are two types of WEP key, namely 64 bit and 128 bit. WEP Key Index Specifies corresponding key value. WEP Key1/2/3/4 l WAPI-PSK encryption Specifies WEP encryption key value. 64bit WEP key corresponds with 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal characters. 128bit WEP key corresponds with 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal characters. i. Select WAPI-PSK as the Authentication Type. The following page is displayed. ii. Configure the parameters. Refer to the following table. 6-13 SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual Parameter Description WAPI Key Mode WAPI Key Supports two modes, namely ASCII and HEX. The default is ASCII. Specifies WAPI key value. The length is 8 to 64 characters. l WAPI-CERT encryption i. Select WAPI-CERT as the Authentication Type. The following page is displayed. ii. Fill in Certificate Server IP and Certificate Server Port. iii. Click the Certificate Uploading button, and then select the proper type of certificate file in the dialog box that appears. Click Upload. Note:
Certificate files include AS certificate, AP certificate and CA certificate. If only AP and CA certificates are necessary, upload AP certificate first and then AS certificate. l WEP-EAP encryption i. Select WEP-EAP as the Authentication Type. The following page is displayed. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-14 Chapter 6 Network Configuration ii. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Parameter Description Server Type Specify the server type. The options are Master Auth Server, Master Acct Server, Backup Auth Server and Backup Acct Server. The default is Master Auth Server. Server IP Address Specify the IP address of the authentication server, for example 192.168.1.1. Server Port Secret Reauth Period Enable Preauth WEP Encryption Specify the port of the authentication server, for example 1812. The range is 0 to 65535. Specify the WPA-EAP encryption key. The range is 164 characters. The default is 3600 seconds. Enable/Disable the pre-authentication function. The function is disabled by default. Enable/Disable WEP encryption. The default is disabled. 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-15 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual 6.2.4 Setting Rate Limits Context Note:
The value of the rate limit is 0, which represents there is no rate limit. Steps 1. Select Network > WLAN > Rate Limit from the menu bar. The following page is displayed. 2. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Parameter Control Type Choose SSID Description Support SSID/STA and MAC. Specify the SSID to be configured. The range is SSID1 to SSID16. SSID Downlink Rate Guarantee The available range is from 0 kpbs to 250000 kbps. It is 0 by default, which represents there is no rate limit. SSID Downlink Rate Limit The available range is from 0 kbps to 100000 kbps. It is 0 by default, which represents there is no rate limit. STA Downlink Rate Limit The available range is from 0 kbps to 100000 kbps. It is 0 by default, which represents there is no rate limit. SSID Uplink Rate Limit The available range is from 0 kbps to 100000 kbps. It is 0 by default, which represents there is no rate limit. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-16 Chapter 6 Network Configuration Parameter Description STA Uplink Rate Limit The available range is from 0 kbps to 100000 kbps. It is 0 by default, which represents there is no rate limit. 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 6.2.5 Setting an Access Control List Steps 1. Select Network > WLAN > Access Control List from the menu bar to open the Access Control List page as shown below. 2. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Parameter Description Choose SSID Mode Select the SSID required to be configured. The available options are from SSID1 to SSID32. The available options are Disabled, Block, and Permit, which indicates no SSID channel control, block and permit a device connection of the corresponding MAC address respectively. The default option is Disabled. MAC Address Type the MAC address of the device to be controlled. Delete Click to delete the corresponding control channel item. 3. Click Add to submit the current configuration. End of Steps SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-17 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual 6.2.6 Checking Associated Devices Steps 1. Select Network > WLAN > Associated Devices from the menu bar to open the Associated Devices page as shown below. 2. In Choose SSID, select the SSID interface required to be viewed. The user can view the detailed information of the associated device corresponding to the SSID interface. By default, the system displays the device information associating with SSID1 interface. Note:
Click Refresh on this page to refresh the related information of the current device. End of Steps 6.2.7 Scanning an Access Point Prerequisite The corresponding SSID needs to be enabled. Steps 1. Select Network > WLAN > AP Scanning from the menu bar to open the AP Scanning page as shown below. 2. In the Network Card and Channel drop-down list box, select the channel required to be scanned as required. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-18 Chapter 6 Network Configuration Caution!
When the SSID is disabled or the WIDS mode is Access, configured. this page cannot be 3. Click Scan and then the corresponding scan result will be displayed on the refreshed page. End of Steps 6.2.8 Configuring WDS Steps 1. Select Network > WLAN > WDS from the menu bar to open the WDS page as shown below. 2. Select the NIC required to be configured and then configure the parameters according to the WDS mode. l When WDS Mode is Disabled, the configuration page is as shown above and there is no need to configure the parameters. l When WDS Mode is WDS+Root, the configuration page is as shown below and then configure the parameters according to the parameter descriptions in the table below. Parameter Description WDS Interface MAC Address Display the MAC address information of the WDS interface. Repeater MAC Address Set the MAC address of the relay device. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-19 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual l When WDS Mode is WDS+Repeater, the configuration page is as shown below. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Parameter Description WDS Interface MAC Address Display the MAC address information of the WDS interface. Root MAC Address Set the MAC address of the root AP. 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 6.2.9 Configuring STA WMM Steps 1. Select Network > WLAN > STA WMM from the menu bar to open the STA WMM page as shown below. 2. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Parameter Network Card Description Select the WMM NIC required to be configured. 6-20 SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 6 Network Configuration Parameter Choose AC AIFSN ECWMin ECWMax TXOP Qlength SRL LRL Description The available options are VO, VI, BE or BK. The available range is 2-15. The available range is 0-15. The available range is 0-15. The available range is 0-255. The available range is 0-1000. The available range is 0-255. The available range is 0-255. 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 6.2.10 Configuring AP WMM Steps 1. Select Network > WLAN > AP WMM from the menu bar to open the AP WMM page as shown below. 2. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Parameter Network Card Choose AC AIFSN ECWMin ECWMax TXOP Description Select the WMM NIC required to be configured. The available options are VO, VI, BE or BK. The available range is 2-15. The available range is 0-15. The available range is 0-15. The available range is 0-255. 6-21 SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual Parameter Qlength SRL LRL Description The available range is 0-1000. The available range is 0-255. The available range is 0-255. 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 6.2.11 Setting Channel Auto-Switch Steps 1. SelectNetwork > WLAN > Channel Auto-Switchfrom the menu bar. The following page is displayed. 2. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Parameter Network Card Description Select network card that needs automatic channel adjustment Enable Channel Auto-Switch Enable/Disable frequency auto-switch function Adjustment Type RSSI Threshold Cycle Period Duration Support two types, including adjust on startup, adjust cyclically Specify the threshold of signal intensity. The range is from -90 dBm10 dBm. The default is -30 dBm Specify the cycle period of channel adjustment. The range is from 1 min to 1440 min. The default is 30 min Specify the duration of channel adjustment. The range is from 0 s to 3600 s 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-22 6.2.12 Setting Wireless Mode Chapter 6 Network Configuration Steps 1. Select Network > WLAN > Wireless Mode from the menu bar. The following page is displayed. 2. Select the network card to be configured. Specify Wireless Mode to be Only Coverage or Only Backhaul. 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 6.2.13 Setting Mesh Configuration Steps 1. Select Network > WLAN > Mesh Configuration from the menu bar. The following page is displayed. 2. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Parameter Network Card Description Select network card1 or network card2 as the mesh backhaul network card Enable Wireless Mesh Enable/Disable mesh function Mesh ID Mesh Node Type Specify mesh network identification Support two types, including normal node and gateway node. The default is normal node 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-23 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual 6.3 LAN Management 6.3.1 Managing Addresses Context The DHCP start IP address and the DHCP end IP address should be inside the subnet of LAN IP. Steps 1. Select Network > LAN > Address Management from the menu bar to open the Address Management page as shown below. 2. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Parameter Description LAN IP Address Subnet Mask Enable STP IP address of LAN group (interface subnet). The default IP address is 192.168.1.1. Subnet mask of LAN group Enable/Disable the STP function. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-24 Chapter 6 Network Configuration Parameter Description DHCP Service DHCP Start IP Address DHCP End IP Address DNS Server1/2/3 IP Address Default Gateway Lease Time Allocated Address l When the access point mode of the device is fit, the supported status includes DHCP Server and OFF. It is DHCP Server by default. l When the access point mode of the device is fat, the supported status includes DHCP Server, DHCP Relay and OFF. It is DHCP Server by default. The start IP address allocated by the DHCP Server. Make sure that this IP address is in the same network segment with that of ZXV10 W812N V2 before the start or end IP address is required to be modified. The end IP address allocated by the DHCP Server. Make sure that this IP address is in the same network segment with that of ZXV10 W812N V2 before the start or end IP address is required to be modified. IP addresses of the DNS server. There are three available addresses. It is 192.168.1.1 by default. Lease time is the duration for which the DHCP server leases the IP address, with seconds as its unit. The default value is 86400 seconds. Lease time stands for the duration when an IP address can be leased from the IP pool by the client dynamically. When the lease time expires, the DHCP server can lease this IP address to this client again or assign a new IP address for this client. IP address allocated. The page displays IP addresses allocated and the basic information of devices that uses the IP addresses. 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 6.3.2 Managing DHCP Conditional Serving Pool Prerequisite The access point mode of the device is fat. Steps 1. Select Network > LAN > DHCP Conditional Serving Pool from the menu bar to open the DHCP Conditional Serving Pool page as shown below. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-25 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual 2. Type Start IP Address and End IP Address, Click Modify. End of Steps 6.3.3 Managing an IPv6 Address Steps 1. Select Network > LAN > IPv6 Address Management from the menu bar to open the IPv6 Address Management page as shown below. 2. On this page, you can re-configure the IPv6 address of this terminal. 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 6.4 Routing Management 6.4.1 Configuring a Static RouteIPV4 Steps 1. Select Network > Routing > Static Routing(IPV4) from the menu bar to open the Static Routing(IPV4) page as shown below. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-26 Chapter 6 Network Configuration 2. Configure the parameters according to the descriptions in the table below. Parameter WAN Connection Network Address Subnet Mask Gateway Modify Delete Description Select the corresponding interface as required. Network address of the destination network Subnet mask of the destination network IP address of the gateway (next hop) Click to edit the corresponding static route rule. Click to delete the corresponding static route rule. 3. Click Add to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 6.4.2 Configuring a Static Route(IPV6) Steps 1. Select Network > Routing > Static Routing(IPV6) from the menu bar to open the Static Routing(IPV6) page as shown below. 2. Configure the parameters according to the descriptions in the table below. Parameter Description WAN Connection Select corresponding interface as needed SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-27 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual Parameter prefix Gateway Modify Delete Description Type IPV6 address in the former space, and type subnetwork prefix length in the later space Gateway (next hop) IP address Click to edit the corresponding static route rule. Click to delete the corresponding static route rule. 3. Click Add to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 6.4.3 Setting a Dynamic Route Context This section describes how to set a dynamic route. Steps 1. Select Network > Routing > Dynamic Routing. The following page is displayed. 2. Configure the parameters. Refer to the following table. Parameter Enable RIP Version Authentication Description Enable/Disable RIP. Support RIP v1, RIP v2, and RIP v1 Compatible. Support No Authentication, Simple Password, and MD5 Authentication. Authentication Key Refer to the authentication key. 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-28 Chapter 7 Security Configuration Table of Contents Configuring a Firewall.................................................................................................7-1 Configuring IP Filter....................................................................................................7-2 Configuring MAC Filter ...............................................................................................7-4 Viewing a Service List ................................................................................................7-5 Configuring the ALG Switch........................................................................................7-5 7.1 Configuring a Firewall Steps 1. Select Security > Firewall from the menu bar to open the Firewall page as shown below. 2. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Parameter Description Enable Anti-Hacking Protection Enable/Disable the function of preventing unauthorized access. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 7-1 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual Parameter Description Select high, middle, low or off as required. Firewall level description l High: Allow legal WAN side access, but prohibit PING from the WAN side. Firewall Level l Middle: Allow legal WAN side access and resist certain types of dangerous data traveling over Internet. l Low: Allow legal WAN side access and PING from the WAN side. l Off: This option is not recommended. if the firewall is disabled, the device will be open to the hacking and danger from the Internet. Enable DNS Anti-Hacking Protection Enable/Disable the DNS anti-hacking protection 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 7.2 Configuring IP Filter Prerequisite The access point mode of the device is fat. Steps 1. Select Security > IP Filter from the menu bar to open the IP Filter page as shown below. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 7-2 Chapter 7 Security Configuration 2. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Parameter Enable Protocol Name Description Enable/Disable the IP filter function. Specify a protocol (including ANY, TCP, UDP, TCP AND UDP and ICMP. Where, ANY refers to any protocol). IP filter name. The length is 1 to 256 characters. Start Source IP Address The start source (LAN side) IP address. End Source IP Address The end source (LAN side) IP address. Start Destination IP Address The start destination IP address End Destination IP Address The end destination IP address Start Source port End Source port Start source (LAN side) address port number End source (LAN side) address port number Start Destination port Start destination (LAN side) address port number End Destination port End destination (LAN side) address port number Ingress Egress mode The available options are LAN, established WAN connections or leave blank. It is blank by default, which refers to any mode. The available options are LAN, established WAN connections or leave blank. It is blank by default, which refers to any mode. Select a filtering mode: Discard and Permit. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 7-3 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual Parameter Modify Delete Description Click to modify the corresponding IP filter rule. Click to delete the corresponding IP filter rule. 3. Click Add to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 7.3 Configuring MAC Filter Context Note:
In the Permit mode, please type the local MAC address, otherwise the network cannot be accessed. Steps 1. Select Security > MAC Filter from the menu bar to open the MAC Filter page as shown below. 2. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Parameter Enable Mode Type Protocol Description Enable/Disable the MAC filter function. Select the filtering mode: Discard and Permit. Select the type: Bridge, Route, Bridge+Route. Select a protocol: IP, ARP, RARP, PPPoE and ALL. 7-4 SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 7 Security Configuration Parameter Description Source MAC Address The device MAC address on the LAN side Destination MAC Address The device MAC address on the WAN side Modify Delete Click to modify the corresponding MAC filter rule. Click to delete the corresponding MAC filter rule. 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 7.4 Viewing a Service List Steps 1. Select Security > Service List from the menu bar to open the Service List page as shown below. 2. You can view the detailed information of service ports and service connections on this page. End of Steps 7.5 Configuring the ALG Switch Prerequisite The access point mode of the device is fat. Steps 1. Select Security > ALG from the menu bar to open the ALG page as shown below. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 7-5 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual 2. Select the corresponding ALG switches to be enabled as required. 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 7-6 Chapter 8 Application Configuration Table of Contents Configuring UPnP ......................................................................................................8-1 Setting a Device Name...............................................................................................8-2 QoS Configuration......................................................................................................8-3 Configuring SNTP ......................................................................................................8-7 IGMP Configuration....................................................................................................8-8 Configuring MLD Listening .........................................................................................8-9 LED Control ...............................................................................................................8-9 8.1 Configuring UPnP Prerequisite The access point mode of the device is fat. Context The Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) function supports zero-configuration connection. This function helps to discover various networking devices automatically. The devices supporting UPnP can access the network dynamically, obtaining IP addresses and sending its performance information. If there are DHCP and DNS servers, the device can obtain the DHCP and DNS services automatically. The device supporting UPnP function can exit the network automatically without affecting the device itself or other devices in the network. Steps 1. Select Application > UPnP from the menu bar to open the UPnP page as shown below. 2. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 8-1 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual Parameter Enable Description Enable/Disable the UPnP function. It is disabled by default. WAN Connection Select the corresponding WAN connection as required. Advertisement Period (in minutes) Set the corresponding time as required. Unit: minute. Advertisement Time To Live (in hops) Set the corresponding time to live (hop count) as required, for example 4. 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 8.2 Setting a Device Name Prerequisite The access point mode of the device is fat. Steps 1. Domain name setting a. Select Application > DNS Service > Domain Name from the menu bar to open the Domain Name page as shown below. b. In Domain Name, type the corresponding domain name, such as ZTE. c. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. 2. Host name setting a. Select Application > DNS Service > Hosts from the menu bar to open the Hosts page as shown below. b. Fill the corresponding host name and the IP address corresponding to this host in the Host Name and IP Address text box. c. Click Add to submit the current configuration. 8-2 SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 8 Application Configuration Note:
The items with the dimmed button are allocated from a DHCP server, which are inoperable. l Click l Click to edit the corresponding host information. to delete the corresponding host information. End of Steps 8.3 QoS Configuration Quality of Service (QoS) defines the quality agreement on the information transmission and sharing between network users. For example, the allowed transmission delay time, the degree of distortion, and the synchronization of audio and video, etc. The concept of Class of Service is introduced to QoS frame. By using QoS, ZXV10 W812N V2 can completely control the incoming and outgoing data packets of this device. For the incoming data packet, it is required to convert its field mapping (for example ToS, priority and so on) to queue. For the outgoing data packet, it is required to convert its queue to field mapping. 8.3.1 Configuring QoS Basic Parameters Steps 1. Select Application > QoS > Basic from the menu bar to open the Basic page as shown below. 2. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Parameter Enable QoS Description Enable/Disable the QoS function. Total Upstream Bandwidth Set the total upstream bandwidth. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 8-3 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual Parameter Description Enable Queue Management Enable/Disable the function of congestion management. It is disabled by default. Scheduler Algorithm The available algorithms are SP, DWRR and SP_DWRR. SP: Send the group in a queue with higher priority in descending order of priorities. When the queue with higher priority is empty, the device will send the group in a queue with lower priority. DWRR: the priority cycle by weighting. Each queue is served by turn. Enable DSCP Re-marking Enable/Disable DSCP re-marking. It is disabled by default. Enable 802.1p Re-marking Enable/Disable 802.1p processing priorities re-marking. It is disabled by default. 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 8.3.2 Configuring a Classification Rule Steps 1. Select Application > QoS > Classification from the menu bar to open the Classification page as shown below. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 8-4 2. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Chapter 8 Application Configuration Parameter Enable DevIn L2Protocol L3Protocol Description Enable/Disable the function of QoS classification configuration. The entrance of packets. Select a LAN interface or the SSID having been configured. You can only select one interface at a time. Select the layer-2 protocol for packets including IPV4, IPv6, ARP and PPPoE. Select the layer-3 protocol for packets including TCP, UDP and ICMP. Source MAC Address Source MAC address of packets 802.1p Destination Port MIN/MAX The flag value of VLAN packets used for setting user priority that ranges between 0 and 7 (0 means that the priority is not set). The greater the value, the higher the priority is. Type the destination port number (minimum value and maximum value) of packets. The value range is 0 to 65535. DSCP Type the DSCP value of packets. The value range is 0 to 63. 802.1p Re-marking The re-marking value of 802.1p processing priority. The value range is 0 to 7 (0 means that the priority is not set). The greater the value, the higher the priority is. DSCP Re-marking Type the re-marking value of DSCP. The value range is 0 to 63. Queue Index Modify Delete Select the corresponding management queue number that ranges from 1 to 8. Click to modify the corresponding rule. Click to delete the corresponding rule. Proprietary configuration for IPv4 Source IP Address MIN/MAX Fill in the minimum value and maximum value of packet source IP address. Destination IP Address MIN/MAX Fill in the minimum value and maximum value of packet destination IP address. TOS IP Precedence Type the service type field of data packets. It ranges from 0 to 255. IP priority that ranges from 0 to 7 (0 indicates priority unavailable). The greater the value, the higher the priority is. Proprietary configuration for IPv6 Source IPv6 Address MIN/MAX Fill in the minimum value and maximum value of packet source IPv6 address. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 8-5 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual Parameter Description Destination IPv6 Address MIN/MAX Fill in the minimum value and maximum value of packet destination IPv6 address. Traffic Class Flow Label Traffic type ranging from 0 to 255. Set the flow flag ranging from 0 to 1048575. 3. Click Add to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 8.3.3 Configuring Congestion Management Context The default congestion management algorithm is SP. The default queue is Queue 8. It is enabled by default. Steps 1. Select Application > QoS > Queue Management from the menu bar to open the Queue Management page as shown below. 2. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Parameter Enable Queue Index Description Enable/Disable the configuration function of QoS queues. Include Queue 1- Queue 8. The Queue 8 is enabled by default. 3. Click to modify the queue number required to be modified. In Enable, select whether to enable this queue. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 8-6 4. Click Modify to submit the current configuration. Chapter 8 Application Configuration End of Steps 8.4 Configuring SNTP Context Configure the related information of SNTP on the device to realize the time synchronization with the time server. Steps 1. Select Application > SNTP from the menu bar to open the SNTP page as shown below. 2. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Parameter Description Current Date and Time Display the current date and time of the device. Time Zone Primary NTP Server Address Secondary NTP Server Address Poll Interval Enable Daylight Saving Time Select the time zone where the device locates as required. Fill in the address or domain name of the primary NTP server. Fill in the address or domain name of the secondary NTP server. The interval of server time synchronization. It is 86400s by default. Enable/Disable the daylight saving time function. It is disabled by default. DSCP Configure the DSCP value ranging from 0 to 63. 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 8-7 SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual 8.5 IGMP Configuration The multicast function supports sending the same data to several devices. The IP host uses an Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) to report the qualifications of multicast group members to the neighboring router by sending data. At the same time, the multicast router uses the IGMP to find which hosts belong to the same multicast group. The device supports processing IGMP packets through the IGMP proxy. When the IGMP proxy is enabled, the LAN host can request to join in or leave the multicast group. The multicast router can send multicast packets to the multicast group at the WAN side and serve as the proxy. 8.5.1 Setting IGMP Proxy Prerequisite The access point mode of the device is fat. Steps 1. Select Application > IGMP > IGMP Proxy from the menu bar to open the IGMP Proxy page as shown below. 2. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Parameter WAN Connection Description There are two types for WAN connection, including IGD.WD1.WCD1.WCIP1, and WANBRIDGE1 3. Click Add. End of Steps 8.5.2 Configuring IGMP Snooping Steps 1. Select Application > IGMP > IGMP Snooping from the menu bar to open the IGMP Snooping page as shown below. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 8-8 Chapter 8 Application Configuration 2. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Parameter Description Enable IGMP Proxy Enable/Disable the IGMP function. Enable IGMP Snooping Enable/Disable the IGMP listening function. Enable IGMP Snooping Enhancement Enable/Disable IGMP Snooping Enhancement function. 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 8.6 Configuring MLD Listening Steps 1. Select Application > MLD Snooping from the menu bar to open the MLD Snooping page as shown below. 2. Configure the parameters according to the parameter description in the table below. Parameter Description Enable MLD Snooping Enable MLD Snooping Enhancement Enable/Disable the MLDMulticast Listener Discovery) Snooping function. Enable/Disable the MLD Snooping Enhancement function. 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 8.7 LED Control Steps 1. Select Application > LED Control from the menu bar to open the LED Control page. 2. Check whether Enable LED or not. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 8-9 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 8-10 Chapter 9 Management Configuration Table of Contents Managing SNMPv1/v2c..............................................................................................9-1 SNMPv3 Security Management (USM).......................................................................9-2 SNMPv3 Access Control Management (VACM)..........................................................9-3 User Management......................................................................................................9-6 Device Management ..................................................................................................9-8 Configuring Log Management ..................................................................................9-10 Access Point Management.......................................................................................9-11 Diagnosis and Maintenance .....................................................................................9-12 9.1 Managing SNMPv1/v2c Steps 1. Select Administration > SNMPv1/v2c . The following page is displayed. 2. Configure the parameters. Refer to the following table. Parameter Enable SNMP Trap Server IP Trap Server2 IP Trap Server Port Read Community Write Community Description Enable/Disable the SNMP function. Specifiy the IP address of the alarm server, for example 192.168.1.1. Specify the IP address of the standby alarm server. Specify the port of the alarm server, ranging from 1 to 65535. The default read permission password is public. The default write permission password is private. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 9-1 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 9.2 SNMPv3 Security Management (USM) 9.2.1 Managing SNMPv3 Users Steps 1. Select Administration > SNMPv3 Security (USM) > SNMPv3 Users. The following page is displayed. 2. Configure the parameters. Refer to the following table. Parameter Security name Description User name Authentication Protocol Support none, MD5, and SHA Authentication Password Authentication password Privacy Protocol Privacy Password Support none and DES Encryption password Modify Delete 3. Click Add. End of Steps to modify the corresponding SNMPv3 user Click information to delete the corresponding SNMPv3 user Click information SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 9-2 9.2.2 Managing SNMPv1/v2c Users Chapter 9 Management Configuration Steps 1. Select Administration > SNMPv3 Security(USM) > SNMPv1/v2c Users. The following page is displayed. 2. Configure the parameters. Refer to the following table. Description User Name IP address of the source Click Click to modify the corresponding SNMPv1/v2c user information to delete the corresponding SNMPv1/v2c user information Parameter Security Name Source IP Modify Delete 3. Click Add. End of Steps 9.3 SNMPv3 Access Control Management (VACM) 9.3.1 Managing Context Steps 1. Select Administration > SNMPv3 Access Control (VACM) > Context. The following page is displayed. 2. Enter the context information. The default is . 3. Click Submit. End of Steps SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 9-3 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual 9.3.2 Managing Security Groups Steps 1. Select Administration > SNMPv3 Access Control (VACM) > Security To Group. The following page is displayed. 2. Configure the parameters. Refer to the following table. Parameter Security Model Security Name Group Name Modify Delete Description Support USM, SNMPv1, and SNMPv2c. Specify the security user name. Specify the group name. Click Click to modify the corresponding security group information. to delete the corresponding security group information. 3. Click Add. End of Steps 9.3.3 Managing View Subtree Steps 1. Select Administration > SNMPv3 Access Control (VACM) > View Tree Family. The following page is displayed. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 9-4 Chapter 9 Management Configuration 2. Configure the parameters. Refer to the following table. Parameter View Name Subtree Mask Type Modify Delete Description View name. Subtree name.
(Optional) Subnet mask. The options are included and excluded. Click Click to modify the corresponding view information. to delete the corresponding view information. 3. Click Add. End of Steps 9.3.4 Managing Access Table Steps 1. Select Administration > SNMPv3 Access Control (VACM) > Access Table. The following page is displayed. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 9-5 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual 2. Configure the parameters. Refer to the following table. Parameter Group Name Context Prefix Security Model Security Level Context Match Read View Name Write View Name Notify View Name Modify Delete Description Group name. Information of the context prefix. Support USM, SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and any. Support noAuthNoPriv, autoNoPriv, and authPriv. Support exact and prefix. Support none and all. Support none and all. Support none and all. Click Click to modify the corresponding access table information. to delete the corresponding access table information. 3. Click Add. End of Steps 9.4 User Management 9.4.1 Managing Users Steps 1. Select Administration > User Management > User Management. The following page is displayed. 9-6 SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 9 Management Configuration 2. Configure the parameters. Refer to the following table. Parameter Description User Privilege Username Old Password Determine whether to modify the management maintenance account or common account. The management maintenance account is admin and it cannot be modified. The common account is user and it can be modified. To modify the password of the management maintenance account, enter the original login password. New Password New password of the corresponding user. Confirm Password To make a confirmation, enter the new password of the corresponding user again. 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 9.4.2 Setting Automatic Logout Steps 1. Select Administration > User Management > Auto Logout Management. The following page is displayed. 2. Set the timeout period within the range of 5 to 60 minutes. The default is 5 minutes. 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 9-7 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual 9.5 Device Management 9.5.1 Setting System Management Steps 1. Select Administration > System Management > System Management. The following page is displayed. 2. The user can restart the device and restore default settings. l Click Reboot to restart the device. l Click Restore Default to restore the factory settings. End of Steps 9.5.2 Setting Version Upgrade Context Note:
Please wait when the software of the device is being upgraded, and pay attention to the prompt in the page. To prevent damage to the device, do not switch off the power or restart the device. Steps 1. Select Administration > System Management > Software Upgrade. The following page is displayed. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 9-8 Chapter 9 Management Configuration 2. Click Browse to select the desired software version file. 3. Click Upgrade to upgrade the software version. End of Steps 9.5.3 Managing User Configuration Steps 1. Select Administration > System Management > User Configuration Management. The following page is displayed. 2. Choose backup operation or configuration import based on the actual requirement. l Export a configuration file Click Backup Configuration to back up the current configuration file of the device. l Import a configuration file i. Click Browse and select the configuration file to be imported. ii. Click Restore Configuration. Then, the specified configuration file is imported. Note:
The device automatically restarts after this operation is completed. End of Steps 9.5.4 Managing the Default Configuration Steps 1. Select Administration > System Management > Default Configuration Management. The following page is displayed. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 9-9 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual 2. Choose backup operation or configuration import based on the actual requirement. l Export the default configuration file Click Backup Configuration to back up the current configuration file of the device. l Import the default configuration file i. Click Browse and select the default configuration file to be imported. ii. Click Restore Configuration. Then, the specified default configuration file is imported. Note:
The device automatically restarts after this operation is completed. End of Steps 9.6 Configuring Log Management Steps 1. Select Administration > Log Management. The following page is displayed. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 9-10 Chapter 9 Management Configuration 2. Configure the parameters according to the descriptions in the table below. Parameter Description Enable Save Log Enable/Disable the function of log server management. It is disabled by default. Log Level Log levels are Debug, Informational, Notice, Warning, Error, Critical, Alert, and Emergency in the ascending priority order. After a log level is selected, only logs of the selected level and with higher levels will be recorded. Enable Remote Log Enable/Disable the function of the log server remote login. It is disabled by default. Log Server Address Specify the IP address of remote log server. 3. Click Submit. Then, the logs of the corresponding level are displayed on the page. l Click Refresh to view the latest log records. l Click Clear Log to clear the current log records. l Click Download Log to save the log information to a local file. End of Steps 9.7 Access Point Management 9.7.1 Setting an AP Mode Steps 1. Select Administration > AP Management > AP Mode. The following page is displayed. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 9-11 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual 2. Set AP mode, Fat or Fit, based on the actual requirement. The default AP mode is Fit. Note:
After the AP mode is switched, the device restarts automatically. 3. Click Submit. End of Steps 9.7.2 Setting an Access Point Name Steps 1. Select Administration > AP Management > AP Name. The following page is displayed. In AP Name field, set the corresponding name as required. 2. 3. Click Submit to submit the current configuration. End of Steps 9.8 Diagnosis and Maintenance 9.8.1 Performing Ping Diagnosis Steps 1. Select Administration > Diagnosis > Ping Diagnosis. The following page is displayed. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 9-12 Chapter 9 Management Configuration 2. Configure the parameters. Refer to the following table. Parameter Description IP Address or Host Name The host IP address or host name Ping num Specify the ping number Ping packet size Specify the size of the ping packet. The range is from 1 to 4096 Egress Select the egress to be diagnosed 3. Click Submit. The PING result is displayed in the text box in the lower part. End of Steps 9.8.2 Configuring Trace Route Diagnosis Steps 1. Select AdministrationDiagnosisTrace Route Diagnosis. The following page is displayed. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 9-13 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual 2. Configure the parameters. Refer to the following table. Parameter Description IP Address or Host Name The host IP address or host name. WAN Connection Maxinum Hops Wait Time Select the WAN connection to be diagnosed. Select the maximum number of hops to be diagnosed. Select the time-out period. 3. Click Submit. The Trace Route result is displayed in the text box in the lower part. End of Steps SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 9-14 Appendix A Troubleshooting The solutions for the common problems during the installation and operation of the ZXV10 W812N V2 are provided in this section. For any unresolved problems, contact the service provider for help. Problem Solution How to know the MAC address of the device?
The STA cannot connect to an AP. A MAC address is the unique identifier of a network device. This problem can be resolved in the following two ways:
l Check the MAC address of this device on the little label at the bottom of each device. l Log in to the WEB management page of the device to view Basic information of the device so as to know the MAC address of the wireless access point. Usually, the connection between an STA and an AP is established through the following steps such as finding an available AP, authenticating and connection. Therefore, if an STA cannot connect to an AP, the probable reasons are as follows:
l The channel supported by an STA is different from that of an AP. If the AP uses the channel that the STA cannot support, the STA cannot find the AP. In this case, change the channel of the AP. l The authentification and encryption mode used by the STA are different from that of the AP. If their authentification and encryption modes are inconsistent, the STA cannot pass the authentication, which prevents the connection from being established. l The interference from the same device. Check whether there is a wireless device around the device. If there is a wireless device, switch off the device and then check whether the problem has been solved. Shield the device generating interference or change its location. l The interference from other devices. Check whether there are other interference sources around this device, for example microwaves and other 2.4 GHz high-power devices. These devices will affect normal working of the device. Try to switch off other devices if possible to check whether the problem has been solved. l There is the compatibility problem between an STA and an AP. The STA may not comply with the 802.11 protocol specification. As a result, the STA cannot connect with an AP. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential A-1 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual Problem Solution Why the bandwidth is not high after the wireless network connection is established?
The bandwidth of a device is not high due to environment interference in most cases. However, sometimes, an ageing device may be causing the low transmission power. You can try the following methods to solve this problem:
l Wireless channels. You can try to select other channels to check whether the rate can be improved dramatically. l Wireless interference. Check whether there is a wireless device around the device. If there is a wireless device, switch off the device and then check whether the problem has been solved. Shield the device generating interference or change its location. l View the signal strength. Check the signal strength between an STA and an AP. If the signal strength is quite low, the antenna may not to be connected reliably, or the output power is quite low due to the ageing problem. l Check an NIC. The power of the NIC may be quite low. Position the NIC close to an AP to test its bandwidth. Why the connection cannot be established after the bridge configuration between the two devices has been completed?
Check the parameter configuration of the two devices:
l Whether Working Mode is Bridge. l Whether the MAC address of the added remote end is correct. l Whether the configuration of Country/Region is the same. l Whether the configuration of Channel /Frequency is the same. l Whether the configuration of Encryption Mode is the same. Probably because the wireless environment in which the device works is influenced, the problem above occurs. Check whether the problem has been solved through the following steps:
l Check whether the connection between various parts of a device is reliable (for example the connection of network cables and antenna connection). l Power off the device and then restart it. l Restore the device configuration to be the default value and then re-configure the device. l Check whether there is any virus intrusion in the wired and wireless device of an AP. The WEB Server of the remote device responds quite slowly because the device is configured through WLAN. Wait for three minutes or restart the remote device to solve this problem. We recommend that configure the device through the connection of network cables. The system works normally after the wireless network is constructed. However, after a period, the problem in which links are not stable occurs, for example delay time increases and packet loss occurs. For the two devices whose bridging has been established, why the WEB page of the remote device cannot be opened if the remote device is configured through the wireless link on the near-end. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential A-2 Appendix B Technical Specifications Physical Specifications l Size (Lengh Width Height): 7.075 inch (180 mm) 6.486 inch (165 mm) 1.789 inch (45.5 mm) l Weight (excluding the power adapter): 1.764 lbs (800 g) Electric Standards l Power adapter: Input 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50/60Hz; output 12 VDC/1500 mA l POE power supply Power Consumption Power consumption of the equipment is less than 12.5 W. Environment Requirement l Working temperature: 14 (10) to 131 (55) l Working humidity: 5 % to 95 %
IP Protection Classe l IP protection class: IP31 Passed Certifications l CE l CCCi l Wi-Fi l Wireless Transmission Equipment Type Approval ZTE CORPORATION reserves the right to modify technical parameters in this manual without prior notice. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential B-1 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual This page intentionally left blank. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential B-2 Appendix C Computer WLAN Configuration Context To access WLAN (Wi-Fi) from the users computer, it is required to configure WLAN settings of the computer. The following example assumes that a laptop computer with a built-in network interface card (NIC) is used and the operating system is Windows XP. Steps In Windows taskbar, select Start > Control Panel. 1. 2. Double-click Network Connection and right-click Wireless Network Connection. Then click Properties, as shown in the following figure. 3. On the Wireless Network Connection Properties page, click the General tab. Set the IP address and the DNS server address of the NIC on the computer or obtain an IP address and a DNS server address by the DHCP mode from a terminal. 4. On the Wireless Network Connection Properties page, click the Wireless Networks tab. Select Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings and check whether the desired WLAN SSID is included in the Preferred networks area, as shown below. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential C-1 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual If there is no desired SSID, click the Add button. Then the Association page appears. 5. On the Association page, type an SSID (it should be the same as the one set in the terminal and is case sensitive) in the network name text box. Supposing that the terminal adopts WPA-PSK for Network Authentication and 12345678 for the Data encryption, perform the following procedure in the computer: Network Authentication is selected as WPA-PSK while Data encryption is selected as TKIP. Clear The key is provided for me automatically. In the Network key field, type 12345678 (the same as the encryption key set on the terminal). Click OK to return to the following page. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential C-2 Appendix C Computer WLAN Configuration 6. Click View Wireless Networks to view the wireless network list in the figure above. Check the wireless network list to see if the newly added wireless network connection exists. If not, click Refresh network list on the left pane of the page. If the wireless network is found, select it and then click Connect, as shown below. 7. Type the encryption key again and click Connect. 8. After the wireless network is connected successfully, the following page appears. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential C-3 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual End of Steps SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential C-4 Appendix D CE and FCC Compliance Statement ZXV10 W812N V2 is compliant with the requirements of CE and FCC. CE Compliance Statement Country CE Compliance Statement Bulgarian Czech esky Danish Dansk Dutch Nederlands English Estonian Eesti Finnish Suomi French Franais
, ZTE corporation , 1999/5/EC. ZTE corporation tmto prohlauje, e tento Radio LAN device je ve shod se zkladnmi poadavky a dalmi pslunmi ustanovenmi smrnice 1999/5/ES. Undertegnede ZTE corporation erklrer herved, at flgende udstyr Radio LAN device overholder de vsentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Hierbij verklaart ZTE corporation dat het toestel Radio LAN device in overeenstemming is met de essentile eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG Bij deze ZTE corporation dat deze Radio LAN device voldoet aan de essentile eisen en aan de overige relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999/5/EC. Hereby, ZTE corporation declares that this Radio LAN device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Kesolevaga kinnitab ZTE corporation seadme Radio LAN device vastavust direktiivi 1999/ 5/E phinuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele stetele. Valmistaja ZTE corporation vakuuttaa tten ett Radio LAN device tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen. Par la prsente ZTE corporation dclare que l'appareil Radio LAN device est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential D-1 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual Country German Deutsch Greek Hungarian Magyar Italian Italiano Latvian Latviski Lithuanian Lietuvi Maltese Malti Polish Polski CE Compliance Statement Hiermit erklrt ZTE corporation dass sich dieser/diese/dieses Radio LAN device in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet". (BMWi) Hiermit erklrt ZTE corporation die bereinstimmung des Gertes Radio LAN device mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Festlegungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG. (Wien) ZTE corporation radio LAN device 1999/5/. Alulrott, ZTE corporation nyilatkozom, hogy a Radio LAN device megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet kvetelmnyeknek s az 1999/5/EC irnyelv egyb elrsainak. Con la presente ZTE corporation dichiara che questo Radio LAN device conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. Ar o deklar ZTE corporation ka Radio LAN device atbilst Direktvas 1999/5/EK btiskajm prasbm un citiem ar to saisttajiem noteikumiem. iuo ZTE corporation deklaruoja, kad is Radio LAN device atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas. Hawnhekk, ZTE corporation jiddikjara li dan Radio LAN device jikkonforma mal-tiijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti orajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC. Niniejszym ZTE corporation owiadcza, e Radio LAN device jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostaymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC. Portuguese Portugus ZTE corporation declara que este Radio LAN device est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposies da Directiva 1999/5/CE. Romanian Roman Slovak Slovensky Slovenian Slovensko Spanish Espaol Swedish Svenska declar c acest dispozitiv fr fir respect cerin ele esen ia le precum i alte dispoziii relevante ale Directivei 1999/5/EC. tmto vyhlasuje, e Radio LAN device spa zkladn poiadavky a vetky prslun ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES. izjavlja, da je ta radio LAN device v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi doloili direktive 1999/5/ES. Por medio de la presente ZTE corporation declara que el Radio LAN device cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE Hrmed intygar ZTE corporation att denna Radio LAN device str I verensstmmelse med de vsentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta bestmmelser som framgr av direktiv 1999/5/EG. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential D-2 Appendix D CE and FCC Compliance Statement Country Turkish Turk CE Compliance Statement ZTE corporation bu kablosuz cihazn temel gereksinimleri ve 1999/5/EC yonergesindeki ilgili koullar karladn beyan eder. FCC Compliance Statement interference in a residential This equipment has been tested and 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 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. 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:
If this equipment does cause harmful l Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. l Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. l Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. l Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Radiation Exposure Compliance Statement forth for an This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
l This device may not cause harmful interference, l This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution!
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user authority to operate the equipment. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential D-3 ZXV10 W812N V2 User Manual This page intentionally left blank. SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential D-4 Glossary CE
- CONFORMITE EUROPENDE DHCP
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS
- Domain Name Server FCC
- Federal Communication Commission IP
- Internet Protocol LAN
- Local Area Network MAC
- Medium Access Control NAT
- Network Address Translation OFDM
- Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing PoE
- Power over Ethernet WAN
- Wide Area Network WLAN
- Wireless Local Area Network SJ-20121126100147-001|2012-11-26R1.0 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential I
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2013-04-12 | 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 |
2013-04-12
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ZTE Corporation
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0009043175
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1 2 | Physical Address |
ZTE Plaza, Hi-tech Park, Nanshan District
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1 2 |
Shenzhen, Guangdong, N/A 518057
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1 2 |
China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@telefication.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 |
Q78
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
ZXW3512C
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
Y******** X********
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1 2 | Title |
Product Certification Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
0086-********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
0086-********
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1 2 |
x******@zte.com.cn
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Neutron Engineering, Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
S******** L****
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1 2 | Physical Address |
No.3 Jinshagang 1st Rd, Shixia, Dalang
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1 2 |
523792
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1 2 |
China
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
86-76******** Extension:
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1 2 |
86-76******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
86-76********
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1 2 |
c******@btl.org.cn
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Neutron Engineering, Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
C****** W******
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1 2 | Physical Address |
No.3 Jinshagang 1st Rd, Shixia, Dalang
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1 2 |
523792
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1 2 |
China
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
86-76******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
86-76********
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1 2 |
c******@btl.org.cn
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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) | Indoor Wireless AP | ||||
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 conducted. 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 co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device has 20/40 MHz bandwidth modes. | ||||
1 2 | Power output listed is conducted. 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 co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device has 20/40 MHz bandwidth modes. 5.15-5.25 GHz band is 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 |
BTL Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
D****** D****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
86769******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+8676********
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1 2 |
d******@newbtl.org.cn
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC MO | 2412 | 2462 | 0.11 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.56 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15E | CC MO | 5180.00000000 | 5240.00000000 | 0.0300000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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