Ruckus Wireless™ ZoneFlex™Access PointRelease 9.0 User GuideFor the following ZoneFlex AP models: ZoneFlex 2942 802.11g Access Point ZoneFlex 27
ivAbout This Guide
90Managing the Access PointWorking with Event Logs and Syslog ServersFigure 47. The Administration :: Log pageSending a Copy of the Log File to Ruckus
91Managing the Access PointUpgrading the FirmwareNOTE: Remember to add a .TXT file extension to the file name, especially if you are using Internet E
92Managing the Access PointUpgrading the FirmwareFigure 48. The Maintenance > Upgrade pageUpgrading Manually via the Web1. In the Upgrade Method op
93Managing the Access PointRebooting the Access PointCAUTION: Do not change any of the Image Control File, Username, or Password entries.3. Click Per
94Managing the Access PointResetting the Access Point to Factory DefaultsFigure 49. The Maintenance :: Reboot/Reset pageAfter approximately one minute
95Managing the Access PointRunning Diagnostics2. Click Reset Now (next to Restore to factory settings?).After a brief pause, you will be automatically
96Managing the Access PointWhere to Find More InformationFigure 51. Running traceroute on ruckuswireless.comWhere to Find More InformationIf you have
97Numerics802.1x, 70Aaccess control, 72administrative login, 83AeroScout Tags, 58associated clients, 82auto discovery, 32BBeamFlex, 1broadcast SSID, 6
98orientation, 27Ppackage contents, 2passphrase, 67password, 52PING, 95protection mode, 60Rrate limiting, 71rebooting, 93Release DHCP, 80Renew DHCP, 8
11Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointOverview of the ZoneFlex Access PointCongratulations on your purchase of the Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex Access Po
2Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointUnpacking the ZoneFlex Access PointUnpacking the ZoneFlex Access Point1. Open the Access Point package, and then
3Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesZoneFlex 2942/7942 Access PointThe side panel of ZoneFlex 2942/7942 fea
4Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point Features2 DIR LED • Off: The Access Point is not being managed by ZoneDirector
5Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesRear Panel FeaturesFigure 2 shows the rear panel of ZoneFlex 2942/7942.
6Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesCAUTION: The external antenna connectors are for indoor use only. Do n
7Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesZoneFlex 7962 Access PointThe physical features of ZoneFlex 7962 are ve
8Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point Features2 DIR LED • Off: The Access Point is not being managed by ZoneDirector
9Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point Features5 HARD RESET ButtonPushing and quickly releasing this internal button r
10Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesRear Panel FeaturesFigure 4 shows the rear panel of ZoneFlex 7962. For
11Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesZoneFlex 7343 Access PointZoneFlex 7343 features five LEDs on its fron
12Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesDIR LED • Off: The Access Point is not being managed by ZoneDirector (
13Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesRear PanelFigure 6 shows the rear panel of ZoneFlex 7343. For a descri
14Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesZoneFlex 7363 Access PointZoneFlex 7363 features five LEDs on its fron
15Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point Features2.4G LED (WLAN) • Off: The WLAN service is down.• Amber: The WLAN serv
16Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesRear PanelFigure 8 shows the rear panel of ZoneFlex 7363. For a descri
17Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesZoneFlex 2741 Outdoor Access PointFigure 9 and Figure 10 identify the
18Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesLED Colors and What They MeanRefer to Table 13 below for a list of LED
19Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesIf you want to extend the range of your wireless network, you can conn
iAbout This GuideDocument Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iRelated Docu
20Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesFigure 10. The antenna connector is protected by a metal capMetal Cap
21Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesZoneFlex 7762 Outdoor Access PointFigure 11 and Figure 12 identify the
22Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesIf you want to extend the range of your wireless network, you can conn
23Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesFigure 12. The 5GHz antenna connectors are protected by metal capsMeta
24Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point Features
252Installing the Access PointBefore You BeginBefore starting with the installation, make sure that you have the required items for the installation r
26Installing the Access PointBefore You BeginPerform a Site SurveyBefore installing the Access Point, perform a site survey to determine the optimal A
27Installing the Access PointBefore You BeginDetermine the Optimal Mounting Location and OrientationThe location and orientation that you choose for t
28Installing the Access PointBefore You BeginFigure 14. Recommended orientation for maximum vertical plane coverageGood ReachExcellent ReachExcellent
29Installing the Access PointBefore You BeginFigure 15. Recommended orientation for maximum mesh coverageZoneFlex 7343 and 7363 OrientationZoneFlex 73
iiStep 3: Deploy the Access Point. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .441. Choose a Location for the Acc
30Installing the Access PointBefore You BeginFigure 17. ZoneFlex 7343/7363 recommended wall mounting orientationExcellent ReachExcellent ReachExcellen
31Installing the Access PointStep 1: Preconfigure the Access PointFigure 18. ZoneFlex 7343/7363 wall mounting in a corridor (top view)Step 1: Preconfi
32Installing the Access PointStep 1: Preconfigure the Access PointConfiguring for Management by ZoneDirectorIf ZoneDirector is installed on the networ
33Installing the Access PointStep 1: Preconfigure the Access Point2. Connect the Access Point to the Same Subnet as ZoneDirector1. Connect one end of
34Installing the Access PointStep 1: Preconfigure the Access Point1. Prepare the Administrative ComputerNOTE: The following procedure is applicable i
35Installing the Access PointStep 1: Preconfigure the Access PointFigure 19. Sample configuration in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog
36Installing the Access PointStep 1: Preconfigure the Access PointFigure 20. The ZoneFlex Access Point login page5. In User name, type super.6. In Pas
37Installing the Access PointStep 1: Preconfigure the Access PointConfigure Common Wireless Settings1. On the left menu of the Web interface, click Co
38Installing the Access PointStep 1: Preconfigure the Access PointFigure 21. The Configuration > Wireless > Common tabConfigure Wireless # Setti
39Installing the Access PointStep 1: Preconfigure the Access PointFigure 22. The Configuration > Wireless > Wireless 1 tab(Optional) Set the Fle
iiiRenewing or Releasing DHCP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Viewing Current Wireless Settings .
40Installing the Access PointStep 1: Preconfigure the Access Pointhttp://192.168.20.1/intune/serverhttps://192.168.20.1/intune/server5. Click Update S
41Installing the Access PointStep 2: Verify Access Point Operation6. Restore the Administrative Computer’s Network Settings1. On your Windows XP or Wi
42Installing the Access PointStep 2: Verify Access Point OperationCheck the LEDsPerform a spot-check using the LEDs to verify that the Access Point is
43Installing the Access PointStep 2: Verify Access Point OperationAssociate a Wireless Client with the Access Point1. On the administrative computer,
44Installing the Access PointStep 3: Deploy the Access PointStep 3: Deploy the Access PointIn this step, you will place the Access Point in a suitable
45Installing the Access PointTroubleshooting Installation2. Connect the power adapter to a power source.3. Obtain an Ethernet cable that is long enoug
46Installing the Access PointTroubleshooting Installation
473Navigating the Web InterfaceLogging Into the ZoneFlex Web InterfaceIf you need to manage your AP, you do it with the features of the ZoneFlex Web i
48Navigating the Web InterfaceNavigating the Web InterfaceNavigating the Web InterfaceYou manage the Access Point through a Web browser-based interfac
49Navigating the Web InterfaceIf You Are Using a Dual Band ZoneFlex Access PointIf You Are Using a Dual Band ZoneFlex Access PointIf your ZoneFlex AP
50Navigating the Web InterfaceIf You Are Using a Dual Band ZoneFlex Access PointFigure 25. Menu items are slightly different in dual band APs (left) a
514Configuring the Access PointThis chapter provides instructions for configuring ZoneFlex access points in a stand-alone environment. If you will be
52Configuring the Access PointConfiguring the Device Settings6. Under Service Provider Login, change the login information as required: • Username: Ty
53Configuring the Access PointConfiguring the Device SettingsTo enable PoE for the PoE OUT port1. On the menu, click Configuration > Device.2. In P
54Configuring the Access PointConfiguring the Network SettingsNOTE: If the built-in heater is disabled, the lowest operating temperature that the Acc
55Configuring the Access PointConfiguring the Network SettingsFigure 28. The Configuration > Internet pageTo review and modify the network configur
56Configuring the Access PointConfiguring the Network SettingsYou can implement transparent bridging with ZoneFlex through the use of L2TP (Layer 2 Tu
57Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Common Wireless SettingsConfiguring Common Wireless SettingsCommon wireless settings are settings that are a
58Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Common Wireless SettingsCAUTION: Selecting the incorrect country or region may result in violation of appli
59Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Common Wireless SettingsNOTE: If ZoneDirector exists on the network, you can enable AeroScout RFID tag dete
iAbout This GuideAbout This GuideThis guide describes how to install, configure, and manage the Ruckus Wireless™ ZoneFlex™ Access Point. This guide is
60Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Common Wireless SettingsNOTE: If you are using a ZoneFlex 7363/7762/7962 AP, go to Configuration > Radio
61Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Common Wireless SettingsFigure 30. The Configuration :: Wireless :: Advanced :: Common pageSetting Threshold
62Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Common Wireless Settings4. Review the options listed in Table 22, and then make any needed changes.5. Click
63Configuring the Access PointConfiguring WLAN SettingsFigure 31. Threshold settingsConfiguring WLAN SettingsThis section describes how to configure W
64Configuring the Access PointConfiguring WLAN Settings3. Review the WLAN options listed in Table 23, and then make changes as required.Table 23. Wire
65Configuring the Access PointConfiguring WLAN Settings4. When you are finished, click Update Settings to save and apply the changes. A confirmation m
66Configuring the Access PointConfiguring WLAN SettingsFigure 32. WLAN settingsUsing WEPCAUTION: WEP encryption has been proven to be easily circumve
67Configuring the Access PointConfiguring WLAN Settings4. Review the encryption settings listed in Table 24, and then make changes as required.5. Cli
68Configuring the Access PointConfiguring WLAN SettingsFigure 33. WEP settingsUsing WPAUse of WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) or WPA2 provides enhanced s
69Configuring the Access PointConfiguring WLAN Settings4. Review the encryption settings listed in Table 25, and then make changes as preferred.Table
iiAbout This GuideRelated DocumentationIn addition to this User Guide, each ZoneFlex Access Point documentation set includes the following: Quick Set
70Configuring the Access PointConfiguring WLAN Settings5. Click Update Settings to save and apply the changes. A confirmation message appears at the t
71Configuring the Access PointRate Limiting4. Select 802.1X as the WPA Authentication mode. Additional options appear.5. Configure the following setti
72Configuring the Access PointControlling Access to the Wireless Network4. The Rate Limiting page appears.5. Set the maximum Downlink and Uplink rate
73Configuring the Access PointControlling Access to the Wireless Network4. Select the radio button for the desired access control. (For a description
74Configuring the Access PointControlling Access to the Wireless NetworkDisabling WLAN Access RestrictionsIf you select Disable WLAN access restrictio
75Configuring the Access PointConfiguring VLAN SettingsConfiguring VLAN SettingsThe VLAN page is used to configure the virtual LAN (VLAN) parameters o
76Configuring the Access PointConfiguring VLAN Settings VLAN tagging: Each RJ45 port can be configured to use VLAN tagging. By default, no RJ45 port
77Configuring the Access PointConfiguring VLAN Settingsconnectivity fails, the device will revert to the previous VLAN settings and a warning message
78Configuring the Access PointConfiguring VLAN Settings
795Managing the Access PointThis chapter provides instructions for managing standalone ZoneFlex access points using the Web interface. For information
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80Managing the Access PointViewing Current Internet Connection SettingsRenewing or Releasing DHCPThis task should be performed only if you have access
81Managing the Access PointViewing Current Wireless SettingsViewing Current Wireless SettingsIf you want to view the current common wireless settings
82Managing the Access PointViewing Associated Wireless ClientsFigure 42. The Status > Wireless pageViewing Associated Wireless ClientsA usage-monit
83Managing the Access PointChanging the Administrative Login SettingsFigure 43. The Status > Wireless pageChanging the Administrative Login Setting
84Managing the Access PointEnabling Other Management Access OptionsFigure 44. The Configuration > Device pageEnabling Other Management Access Optio
85Managing the Access PointEnabling Other Management Access OptionsFigure 45. The Administration > Management pageTo enable other management access
86Managing the Access PointEnabling Other Management Access Options2. Review the access options listed in Table 2 7, and then make changes as needed.3
87Managing the Access PointEnabling Other Management Access Options4. Click Update Settings to save your changes. A confirmation message appears at th
88Managing the Access PointEnabling Other Management Access OptionsViewing FlexMaster Management StatusIf you configure the AP to be managed by FlexMa
89Managing the Access PointWorking with Event Logs and Syslog ServersTabl e 29 lists the TR-069 status information that the AP provides.Working with
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