Ruckus Wireless™ ZoneFlex™Outdoor Access PointRelease 9.4 User GuideFor the following ZoneFlex outdoor AP models: ZoneFlex 2741 802.11g Outdoor Acc
2Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesThis section identifies the ph
92Managing the Access PointWorking with Event Logs and Syslog Servers5. When the “Save as...” dialog box appears, find a convenient location on your l
93Managing the Access PointUpgrading the FirmwareUpgrading the FirmwareYou can use the Web interface to check for software updates/upgrades for the fi
94Managing the Access PointUpgrading the FirmwareUpgrading Manually via FTP or TFTP1. In the Upgrade Method options, click FTP or TFTP.2. Click the ho
95Managing the Access PointUpgrading the FirmwareScheduling Automatic UpgradesWhen the upgrade method is TFTP, FTP or Web, you can schedule automatic
96Managing the Access PointRebooting the Access PointRebooting the Access PointYou can use the Web interface to prompt the AP to reboot, which simply
97Managing the Access PointResetting the Access Point to Factory DefaultsResetting the Access Point to Factory DefaultsWARNING: DO NOT reset the Acce
98Managing the Access PointRunning DiagnosticsRunning DiagnosticsTwo network connection diagnostic tools – ping and traceroute – have been built into
99Managing the Access PointRunning DiagnosticsFigure 49. Running traceroute on ruckuswireless.com
100Managing the Access PointWhere to Find More InformationWhere to Find More InformationIf you have questions that this guide does not address, visit
101Numerics802.1X, 58, 66802.1X settings, 58802.1X wired ethernet port, 68Aaccess control, 62–63access pointevent logs, 90logs, 90management access, o
3Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesZoneFlex 2741 Access PointFigure 1 and Figure 2 identify the Access Poi
102other management access settings, 85SNMP management options, 87syslog settings, 90TR-069 settings, 87wireless settings, 46802.1X, 58access control,
103MMAC authentication bypass, 69management access options, 85management VLAN, 38managing access points, 77menu, 32NNTP server, 38Ppacket forwarding,
104wireless availability, 52wireless channel, 47, 81wireless mode, 47wireless security802.11X, 58WEP, 54WPA, 56wireless settings, 46workspace, 32WPA,
4Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesLED Colors and What They MeanRefer to Table 4 below for all possible LE
5Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesIf you want to extend the range of your wireless network, you can conne
6Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesFigure 2. The 2741 antenna connector is protected by a waterproof anten
7Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesZoneFlex 7762 Access PointFigure 3 and Figure 4 identify the Access Poi
8Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesThe 7762 includes internal 5GHz antennas, and also provides two externa
9Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesFigure 4. The 7762 5GHz antenna connectors are protected by metal capsM
10Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesZoneFlex 7762-S Access PointFigure 5 shows the Access Point LEDs and c
11Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesStatus LED If the Access Point is operating in standalone mode:• Amber
12Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point Features7762-S 5GHz Antenna ConnectorsThe 7762-S requires customer-supplied ex
13Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesZoneFlex 7762-T Access PointFigure 7 and Figure 8 identify the Access
14Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesThe 7762-S requires customer-supplied external antenna(s) if you want
15Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesNOTE: The maximum value for the antenna gain that you should set depe
16Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesZoneFlex 7762-AC Access PointFigure 9 and Figure 10 identify the AP ex
17Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesIf you want to extend the range of your wireless network, you can conn
18Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesFigure 10. The 7762-AC 5GHz antenna connectors are protected by metal
19Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesZoneFlex 7762-S-AC Access PointFigure 11 and Figure 12 identify the AP
20Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesIf you want to extend the range of your wireless network, you can conn
21Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesFigure 12. The 7762-S-AC 5GHz antenna connectors are protected by meta
iAbout This GuideDocument Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iRelated Docu
22Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesZoneFlex 7761-CM Cable Modem Access PointFigure 13 and Figure 14 ident
23Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesTable 10. Connector-side parts and connectors on the CMAPLabel Descrip
24Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesFigure 14. CMAP parts and connectors (LED side)Antenna ConnectorsLEDsV
25Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesConnectorsThe CMAP provides the following connectors: PoE-Out connect
26Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesLEDsUse the six LEDs to check the status of the Access Point and cable
272Connecting an Administrative Computer to a Standalone APRuckus Wireless Access Points can be configured and monitored in standalone mode using an a
28Connecting an Administrative Computer to a Standalone APNOTE: Make sure that you configure the Local Area Connection properties, not the Wireless N
29Connecting an Administrative Computer to a Standalone AP6. Click OK to save your changes and close the TCP/IP Properties dialog box.7. Click OK agai
30Connecting an Administrative Computer to a Standalone AP
313Navigating the Web InterfaceLogging In to the ZoneFlex Web InterfaceIf you need to manage your AP, you do it with the features of the ZoneFlex Web
iiObtaining and Assigning an IP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Configuring L2TP Connection Settings . .
32Navigating the Web InterfaceNavigating the Web InterfaceNavigating the Web InterfaceYou manage the Access Point through a Web browser-based interfac
33Navigating the Web InterfaceIf You Are Using a Dual Band ZoneFlex Access PointIf You Are Using a Dual Band ZoneFlex Access PointWhen your ZoneFlex A
34Navigating the Web InterfaceIf You Are Using a Dual Band ZoneFlex Access Point
354Configuring the Access PointThis chapter provides instructions for configuring ZoneFlex Access Points in a stand-alone configuration. If you will b
36Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Device SettingsConfiguring Device SettingsDevice settings refer to the device name, temperature update, loca
37Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Internet Settings• Current Password: When you are entering a New Password, type the new existing password. T
38Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Internet SettingsVLAN Settings OverviewA Ruckus Wireless Access Point is essentially a network switch with t
39Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Internet SettingsDefault IP Addressing BehaviorBy default, the Access Point is configured to automatically o
40Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Internet SettingsFigure 20. Renew or Release DHCPTo renew or release the DHCP server-assigned IP address1. G
41Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Internet SettingsStatic IPThere are at least two instances when you would want to configure a static IP addr
iiiRunning Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98Where to Find More Info
42Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Internet SettingsPPPoEPoint to Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) is a Layer 2 protocol which uses the PPP
43Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Internet SettingsFigure 21. L2TP ConnectionTo configure L2TP tunneling1. Go to Configuration > Internet.2
44Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Local SubnetsConfiguring Local SubnetsZoneFlex Access Points can be configured to provide routing/network ad
45Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Local SubnetsFigure 22. Configuring local subnets and enabling router mode
46Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Wireless SettingsConfiguring Wireless SettingsThis section describes how to configure the wireless settings
47Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Wireless SettingsTo configure the wireless settings common to all WLANs1. Go to Configuration > Wireless.
48Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Wireless SettingsCAUTION: Selecting the incorrect country or region may result in violation of appli-cable
49Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Wireless SettingsReviewing Common Advanced SettingsAdvanced wireless settings should only be changed by an e
50Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Wireless SettingsTable 14. Advanced wireless common settings3. Click Update Settings to save and apply the c
51Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Wireless SettingsConfiguring Wireless # SettingsThe Access Point provides up to eight wireless LANs per radi
52Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Wireless SettingsWireless AvailabilityThis option controls whether or not the wireless network is available
53Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Wireless Settings4. When you are finished, click Update Settings to save and apply the changes. A confirmati
54Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Wireless SettingsUsing WEPWired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a security algorithm for 802.11 wireless network
55Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Wireless SettingsTo configure WLAN-specific WEP encryption settings1. Go to Configuration > Wireless. The
56Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Wireless SettingsUsing WPAWi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) and Wi-Fi Protected Access II (WPA2) are two security
57Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Wireless SettingsTo configure WPA encryption settings1. Go to Configuration > Wireless. The Configuration
58Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Wireless Settings5. Click Update Settings to save and apply the changes. A confirmation message appears at t
59Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Wireless SettingsFigure 28. 802.1X settingsTo configure 802.1X authentication settings on a WLAN1. Go to Con
60Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Wireless SettingsSetting Threshold OptionsThe following options allow you to fine-tune the “Protection Mode”
61Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Wireless SettingsYou have completed configuring the threshold options. To reopen the previous page, click th
iAbout This GuideAbout This GuideThis guide describes how to install, configure, and manage the Ruckus Wireless™ ZoneFlex™ Access Point. This guide is
62Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Wireless SettingsFigure 30. Limit per station traffic rates on a specific WLANControlling Access to the Wire
63Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Wireless SettingsChanging the Access Controls for a WLANBy default, the Disable WLAN access restrictions opt
64Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Wireless SettingsTo edit the ACL1. Go to Configuration > Wireless.NOTE: If you are using a dual band Zon
65Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Ethernet PortsConfiguring Ethernet PortsThe Ethernet Ports configuration page allows you to define how the A
66Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Ethernet PortsPort Type See “Setting Ethernet Port Type” on page 67 for more detailed information. Trunk Po
67Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Ethernet Ports3. Click Update Settings to save your changes.Setting Ethernet Port TypeZoneFlex AP Ethernet p
68Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Ethernet PortsWorking with 802.1X on Wired Ethernet Ports802.1X authentication consists of the following thr
69Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Ethernet Ports If an Access Port is configured as an Authenticator, the administrator must define the RADIU
70Configuring the Access PointConfiguring the Hotspot ServiceConfiguring the Hotspot ServiceThe hotspot service can be deployed on standalone ZoneFlex
71Configuring the Access PointConfiguring the Hotspot ServiceFigure 33. Minimum configuration settings for providing Hotspot serviceCustomizing Option
iiAbout This GuideRelated DocumentationIn addition to this guide, each ZoneFlex Access Point documentation set includes the following: Installation G
72Configuring the Access PointConfiguring the Hotspot ServiceNAS ID Specify the Network Access Server identifier of this device. The NAS-ID attribute
73Configuring the Access PointConfiguring the Hotspot ServiceFigure 34. Configuring optional Hotspot optionsSwap Input and Output CountersSwap the val
74Configuring the Access PointConfiguring the Hotspot ServiceCreating a Hotspot Walled GardenYou can use the Hotspot Walled Garden rules to designate
75Configuring the Access PointConfiguring the Hotspot ServiceTo remove entries from the Walled Garden hosts table1. Click the check box next to the en
76Configuring the Access PointConfiguring the Hotspot Service
775Managing the Access PointThis chapter provides instructions for managing standalone ZoneFlex Access Points using the Web interface. For information
78Managing the Access PointViewing Current Device SettingsViewing Current Device SettingsThe Status > Device page displays a general overview of th
79Managing the Access PointViewing Current Internet Connection SettingsViewing Current Internet Connection SettingsThe Status > Internet page displ
80Managing the Access PointViewing Current Local Subnet SettingsViewing Current Local Subnet SettingsThe Status > Local Subnets page can be used to
81Managing the Access PointViewing Current Wireless SettingsViewing Current Wireless SettingsIf you want to view the current common wireless settings
11Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointOverview of the ZoneFlex Access PointCongratulations on your purchase of the Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex Access Po
82Managing the Access PointViewing Current Wireless SettingsFigure 40. The Status > Wireless (Radio 2.4G/5G) page
83Managing the Access PointViewing Associated Wireless ClientsViewing Associated Wireless ClientsA usage-monitoring capability has been built into the
84Managing the Access PointChanging the Administrative Login SettingsChanging the Administrative Login SettingsThe default user name is super and the
85Managing the Access PointEnabling Other Management Access OptionsEnabling Other Management Access OptionsIn addition to managing the AP via a Web br
86Managing the Access PointEnabling Other Management Access OptionsTo enable other management access options1. Go to Administration > Management. T
87Managing the Access PointEnabling Other Management Access Options3. If you want to use TR-069 or SNMP to manage the AP, configure the settings liste
88Managing the Access PointEnabling Other Management Access OptionsViewing FlexMaster Management StatusIf you configure the AP to be managed by FlexMa
89Managing the Access PointEnabling Other Management Access OptionsTabl e 26 lists the TR-069 status information that the AP provides.Pointing the AP
90Managing the Access PointWorking with Event Logs and Syslog ServersWorking with Event Logs and Syslog ServersBoth the Maintenance > Support Info
91Managing the Access PointWorking with Event Logs and Syslog ServersSending a Copy of the AP Log File to Ruckus Wireless SupportYou can set up a conn
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