Ruijie RG-WLAN Series Configuration Manual
Hide thumbs Also See for RG-WLAN Series:

Advertisement

RG-WLAN Series Access Point
Web-Based Configuration Guide, Release 11.1(5)B8

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the RG-WLAN Series and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Ruijie RG-WLAN Series

  • Page 1 RG-WLAN Series Access Point Web-Based Configuration Guide, Release 11.1(5)B8...
  • Page 2: Copyright Statement

    This document is provided “as is”. The contents of this document are subject to change without any notice. Please obtain the latest information through the Ruijie Networks website. Ruijie Networks endeavors to ensure content accuracy and will not shoulder any responsibility for losses and damages caused due to content omissions, inaccuracies or errors.
  • Page 3: Obtaining Technical Assistance

    This manual is intended for:  Network engineers  Technical support and servicing engineers  Network administrators Obtaining Technical Assistance  Ruijie Networks website: http://www.ruijienetworks.com/  Service Email: service_rj@ruijienetworks.com  Technical Support: http://www.ruijienetworks.com/service.aspx  Technical Support Hotline: +86-4008-111-000 Related Documents Documents...
  • Page 4 Elements in square brackets are optional. { x | y | z } Alternative keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. [ x | y | z ] Optional alternative keywords are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars.
  • Page 5: Web-Based Configuration

    Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Web-based Configuration Overview A user accesses the Web-based management system by using a browser (for example, IE browser) to manage the AP device. Web-based management involves two parts: Web server and Web client. A Web server is integrated onto a device to receive and process requests sent from a client (for example, read a Web file or execute a command request) and returns the processing result to the client.
  • Page 6 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Requirements for Client  An administrator logs in to the Web-based management system by using the Web browser on a client to manage the device. Generally, a client refers to a PC. It may also be other mobile terminal devices, for example, a laptop. ...
  • Page 7 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration After typing the username and password, click Login.
  • Page 8: Quick Settings

    Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Enter the username and password, click Login to access the Web management system. Click Online Service for configuration help. AP-Eweb Configuration Quick Settings Build a WiFi network for STAs to access and enjoy Internet services.
  • Page 9 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration The Quick Settings page is displayed when you successfully logs in to the Web in the scenario that the device is in the factory setting state, as shown in the preceding figure. The Quick Settings page is also displayed when you click the Quick Settings link in the upper-right corner on the homepage.
  • Page 10 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration...
  • Page 11 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration The device not supporting NAT can work only in AP access mode.
  • Page 12: System Homepage

    Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Configure the WiFi parameters, and click Finish to finish the configuration. Favorites System Homepage The system homepage enables you to view the basic information of the AP device, including the device MAC address, device model, system alarm information, flow trends of AP device ports, latest trends of all management APs, and STA information corresponding to each management AP.
  • Page 13 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Click the Details link in the upper-right corner to view more system alarm information. Click the Detail link in the upper-right corner of Top 10 Traffics or RSSI Distribution to view the STA information, for example, the MAC address and RSSI. User Information STA information is displayed.
  • Page 14 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration  Adding WiFi/WLAN Click , a new panel for WiFi configuration is displayed. Set the WiFi parameters. Click Save to finish the configuration.  Editing the WLAN...
  • Page 15 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Click the panel of WiFi you want to edit. Edit the WiFi configuration. Click Save. The Edit succeeded message is displayed.  Deleting WLANs Click the panel of WiFi you want to delete. Click Delete. Click OK in the dialog box displayed to finish the deletion operation. Wireless Channel Settings Wireless channel settings are mainly about adjustment of the strength of the WiFi signal sent out by the device.
  • Page 16 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration You can click to enable or disable the 2.4G network. You can click Enforce switch from 2.4GHz to 5GHz Network to switch the network type forcibly.  Enabling the 5G network...
  • Page 17 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration You can click to enable or disable the 5G network. You can click Enforce switch from 5GHz to 2.4GHz Network to switch the network type to 2.4G network forcibly. Restart You can restart the system by a click, which is convenient and efficient.
  • Page 18 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Click Restart to restart the device. Network External Network Settings External network settings are mainly about configuration of the communication mode between the AP and external network. Two communication modes are available, that is, AP access mode and routing mode. The AP used by you might not support this function, which is subject to the actual menu items.
  • Page 19: Wireless Bridging

    Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Set corresponding parameters and save the configuration. Wireless Bridging Multiple APs are connected to each other in wireless repeater or bridging mode to achieve the purpose of connecting distributed networks and spreading wireless signals. An AP device can be regarded as a repeater. It spreads the front-end network and elongates the WiFi transmission distance for association and connection of STAs far away.
  • Page 20 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration  Deleting VLANs in batches Select the VLAN to be deleted from the list. Click Delete Selected VLAN to finish the deletion operation.  Editing a VLAN Click the Edit button. A dialog box is displayed, as shown in the preceding figure. Click Save. The Save succeeded message is displayed.
  • Page 21 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Click the Delete button for a VLAN in the list and then click OK in the dialog box displayed to finish the deletion operation. Port  Port Settings  Editing port settings...
  • Page 22 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Click the Edit button for a port in the list. The configuration about the port is displayed in the dialog box. Then edit the configuration. Click Save. The Save succeeded message is displayed. Route  Adding a static route...
  • Page 23 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Click Add Static Route, set the configuration items in the dialog box displayed, and click Save. The newly added static route is displayed in the route list after the Save succeeded message is displayed.  Adding the default route Click Add Default Route, set the configuration items in the dialog box displayed, and click Save.
  • Page 24 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration  Deleting routes in batches Select the route from the list. Click Delete Selected Route to finish the deletion operation.  Editing a route Click the Edit button for a route in the list. A dialog box is displayed, as shown in the preceding figure. The configuration about the route is displayed. Then edit the configuration.
  • Page 25 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration  Deleting a route Click the Delete button for a route in the list and then click OK in the dialog box displayed to finish the deletion operation. DHCP  DHCP Settings  Adding a DHCP Pool...
  • Page 26 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Click Add DHCP, set the configuration items in the dialog box displayed, and click Save. The newly added DHCP pool is displayed in the DHCP pool list after the Save succeeded message is displayed.  Deleting DHCPs in batches Select the DHCP pool from the list.
  • Page 27 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Click Excluded Address Range. A dialog box is displayed, as shown in the preceding figure. Set the configuration items in the dialog box displayed, and click Save. The newly configured address range is displayed in the DHCP pool list after the Save succeeded message is displayed.
  • Page 28 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration You can click to enable or disable the DHCP service.  Editing a DHCP pool Click the Edit button for a DHCP pool in the list. The configuration about the DHCP pool is displayed in the dialog box. Then edit the configuration. Click Save.
  • Page 29 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Click Delete to finish the deletion operation.  Static Address  Adding a static address...
  • Page 30 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Click Add Static Address, set the configuration items in the dialog box displayed, and then click Save. The newly added static address is displayed in the list after the Save succeeded message is displayed.  Deleting static addresses in batches Select the static address from the list.
  • Page 31 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration  Deleting a static address Click the Delete button for a static address in the list to finish the deletion operation.  Client List  Binding a MAC address to a dynamic IP address Select the static address from the list. Click Bind MAC to Dynamic IP and then click OK in the dialog box displayed to finish the deletion operation.
  • Page 32 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Input the IP address in the text box. Click Search. The search results meeting the criterion are displayed in the list. Containment Rogue APs may exist in a WLAN. Rogue APs may have security vulnerabilities and they may be manipulated by attackers. Therefore, rogue APs seriously threaten and endanger network security.
  • Page 33 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration You can select the containment mode and view the WiFi list corresponding to the contained rogue APs. You can click Clear Rogue AP to clear all contained APs.  Trusted AP When the rogue AP containment function is enabled for the AP, the APs not authorized will be contained. However, some APs are trusted devices and therefore special processing is required.
  • Page 34 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Click the icon to a blacklist or whitelist. Add the icon to delete the selected whitelist or blacklist. Click the icon to bulk import whitelists or blacklists. You can click the SSID-based Access Control link to configure the blacklist and whitelist for each WiFi.
  • Page 35 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Dynamic Blacklist Add malicious attack sources to the dynamic blacklist to prohibit access.
  • Page 36 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Set the parameters and then save the configuration. Select the blacklist from the list. Click Delete Selected Item and then click OK in the dialog box displayed to finish the deletion operation. Prohibiting Mutual Access of Internal and External Networks To ensure network security and prevent unwitting information transfer, you can prohibit communication between internal network users by means of configuration.
  • Page 37 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Click to delete the MAC address of the user. Click the Add icon to add a MAC address for a mutual-access user. You can add multiple MAC addresses. Click Save to finish the configuration. E-bag Optimization The AP used by you might not support this function, which is subject to the actual menu items.
  • Page 38 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Click the button to enable or disable the Group Access function. Configure the user binding relationship. Configure bound primary user and secondary user data. Anti-attack/ARP Table Some malicious attacks are always found in the network environment. These attacks may bring about extremely heavy burden for the switch, resulting in excessive CPU usage of the switch and giving rise to an operation failure of the switch.
  • Page 39 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration  Adding firewall Click Add Firewall. The Add Firewall dialog box is displayed. Set the configuration items. Click Save. The newly added firewall is displayed in the firewall list after the Save succeeded message is displayed. ...
  • Page 40 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Select one or multiple records from the firewall list. Click Delete Firewall and then click OK in the dialog box displayed to finish the deletion operation.  Editing firewall Click the Edit button for a certain firewall in the list. The configuration about the firewall group is displayed in the dialog box.
  • Page 41 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Click the Delete link for a certain firewall in the firewall list and click OK in the dialog box displayed to finish the deletion operation.   Dynamic Binding>>Static Binding...
  • Page 42 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Select one or multiple records from the ARP list. Click the Dynamic Binding>>Static Binding icon to switch from dynamic binding to static binding in batches.  Remove static Binding Select one or multiple records from the ARP list.
  • Page 43 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Click the Remove static Binding icon to remove static binding in batches.  Manual Binding Click the Manual Binding icon. Set the IP address and MAC address. Click OK. The newly bound ARP is displayed in the ARP list after the Save succeeded message is displayed. ACL List When receiving a packet on a port, the input ACL checks whether the packet matches the ACE entry for this port.
  • Page 44 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration  ACL List  Adding an ACL Click Add ACL and set the configuration items in the dialog box displayed. Click OK. The newly added ACL is displayed in the ACL List drop-down list on the left after the Save succeeded message is displayed. ...
  • Page 45 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Select the ACL from the ACL List drop-down list. Click Delete ACL to finish the deletion operation.  Adding an access rule Click Add Access Rule. Set the configuration items in the dialog box displayed. Click OK. The newly added access rule is displayed in the access rule list after the Save succeeded message is displayed.
  • Page 46 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Click the Edit button for an access rule in the access rule list. The configuration about the access rule is displayed in the dialog box. Then edit the configuration. Click OK. The Save succeeded message is displayed. ...
  • Page 47 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration  Adding a time object Click Add Time Object, set the configuration items in the dialog box displayed, and then click Save. The newly added time object is displayed in the time object list after the Save succeeded message is displayed. ...
  • Page 48 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Select one or multiple records from the time object list. Click Delete Selected Time Object and then click OK in the dialog box displayed to finish the deletion operation.  Editing a time object Click the Edit button for a time object in the list. The configuration about the time object is displayed in the dialog box.
  • Page 49: Port Mapping

    Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Unicast/Multicast Set parameters as required, and then click Save. Port Mapping Generally, this function is used to map a specified port of a specified host in the internal network to a specified port of an external network address. The AP used by you might not support this function, which is subject to the actual menu items.
  • Page 50 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration  Adding port mapping Click Add Port Mapping, set the configuration items in the dialog box displayed, and then click Save. The newly added port mapping is displayed in the list after the Save succeeded message is displayed.
  • Page 51 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration  Deleting port mapping in batches Select the port mapping from the list. Click Delete Selected Port Mapping and then click OK in the dialog box displayed to finish the deletion operation.  Editing port mapping Click the Edit button for a port mapping in the list.
  • Page 52: System Settings

    Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration  Deleting port mapping Click the Delete button for a port mapping in the list to finish the deletion operation. System System Settings  Time Set the system time based on the region of the device. ...
  • Page 53 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration  Restore Restore configurations to the factory settings. The configuration can be imported and exported in batches, facilitating user operation.
  • Page 54 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration After selecting a configuration file, you can click Import to import this configuration file. You can click Export Current Configuration to download the latest configuration file. You can click Restore Factory Settings to clear the configurations and restore to the initial state. You can click the Display Current Configuration button to view the configurations in the box below this button.
  • Page 55 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Set the configuration items, and click Save.  Dynamic domain name resolution (DNS) can be enabled only after the DNS server is configured.
  • Page 56 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Click to add a DNS server. Click to delete a DNS server. Upgrade  Local Upgrade Download the main program or Web package to the local device and perform local upgrade. Click to select the main program or Web package to be upgraded. You can click Cancel to terminate an ongoing upgrade.
  • Page 57 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Permission A system may have multiple users of different levels that correspond to different permissions. You can set or view permissions through the Permission Settings page. The system has two default users: user admin  Adding an administrator Click Add Administrator.
  • Page 58 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Click the Edit button for an administrator in the list. A dialog box is displayed, as shown in the preceding figure. The configuration about the administrator is displayed in the dialog box. Then edit the configuration. Click Save.
  • Page 59: Web Console

    Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration You can click to enable or disable the logging function of the server. Detection When the network is faulty, you can detect network connections for troubleshooting. When the AP are faulty, click the Route link to view and configure relevant information. Click the Advanced Diagnosis button to detect network connection.
  • Page 60 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration You can configure any command on Web Console as in the Telnet operation. But you cannot log in to an AP using Telnet or entering any command in Shell mode. Fat/Fit Switch Select the AP mode.
  • Page 61: Enabling The Web Server

    Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Enabling the Web Server The Web service is enabled for an AP device when this AP is delivered. By default, the IP address is 192.168.110.1. The following describes how to enable Web service on the CLI when it is disabled. Configuration Commands Enables the Web service.
  • Page 62 Configure an IP address for VLAN 1. Ensure that the management IP address can be pinged from the user’s Ruijie# configure terminal Ruijie(config)# enable service web-server Ruijie(config)# webmaster level 0 username admin password admin Ruijie(config)#interface vlan 1 Ruijie(config-if-VLAN 1)#ip address 192.168.1.200 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 63: Web-Based Configuration Examples

    Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration hostname ruijie webmaster level 0 username admin password 7 08022b181b29 webmaster level 1 username manager password 7 06073f webmaster level 2 username guest password 7 14155f083206 http update mode auto-detect interface VLAN 1 ip address 192.168.1.200 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 64 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Configuration Description and Command Mandatory. It is used to configure a WLAN. Construction of a WLAN for Associates wireless signal for Internet WiFi name the DHCP server on the AP access of an STA A STA inputs the password for Internet WiFi password access.
  • Page 65 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration  The AP works in wireless routing mode.  You can select the following Internet connection types when the AP works in wireless routing mode.  Static IP (dedicated IP)
  • Page 66 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration  PPPoE (ADSL line)
  • Page 67 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration  DHCP (dynamic IP)
  • Page 68 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration...
  • Page 69 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration  Configure a WiFi name (you can configure a simple name that is easy to remember, for example, zhangsan). A WiFi name contains up to 32 characters. Figure 1-3 AP Quick Settings for SSID  2) Security configuration ...
  • Page 70 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration Figure 1-4 AP Quick Settings for Security...
  • Page 71 Configuration Guide Web-based Configuration  4) DHCP configuration Figure 1-5 AP Quick Settings for DHCP  IP address range: 192.168.1.0/24 to 192.168.1.254/24.  DNS server: 192.168.58.110 (Perform the configuration based on the actual condition.)  Click Finish. Verification  Associate an STA with WiFi: Eweb_AAAA1 and obtain the IP address 192.168.1.4. ...

Table of Contents