Lantech IWP-2000-68 User manual

Lantech
IWP-2000-68
802.11a/b/g Dual Radio Outdoor Multi-Function
Wireless Access Point
User’s Manual

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IWP-2000-68
User’s Manual
Release 1.0

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Table of Contents
Caution .................................................................................................vi
1. Introduction .......................................................................... 2
1-1. Overview of IWP-2000-68 ............................................................. 2
1-2. Specification .................................................................................. 3
1-3. Package Contents .......................................................................... 5
2. Installation............................................................................ 6
2-1. Full View of IWP-2000-68 ............................................................. 6
2-2. Full View of POE Injector............................................................... 7
2-3. Mount Kit for IWP-2000-68 ........................................................... 7
2-4. System Requirements.................................................................... 8
2.4.1 PoE Injector ........................................................................... 8
2.4.2 Preparing Installation ............................................................ 9
3. Operation of Web-based Management ......................................10
3.1 Basic Configuration ....................................................................... 10
3.2 AP-Bridge Mode ............................................................................ 11
3.2.1 System ................................................................................. 12
3.2.2 LAN Configuration ................................................................ 21
3.2.3 Wireless ............................................................................... 23
3.2.4 Filtering................................................................................ 27
3.2.5 SNMP.................................................................................... 28
3.2.6 Tools .................................................................................... 33
3.2.7 Log Out................................................................................. 33
3.3 AP-CB-Bridge Mode....................................................................... 33
3.3.1 System ................................................................................. 34
3.3.2 LAN Configuration ................................................................ 42
3.3.3 Wireless ............................................................................... 44
3.3.4 Filtering................................................................................ 52
3.3.5 SNMP.................................................................................... 52
3.3.6 Tools .................................................................................... 57
3.3.7 Log Out................................................................................. 57
3.4 AP-CB-Route Mode........................................................................ 58
3.4.1 System ................................................................................. 59
3.4.2 WAN Configuration ............................................................... 67
3.4.3 LAN Configuration ................................................................ 68
3.4.4 Wireless ............................................................................... 69
3.4.5 Filtering................................................................................ 77
3.4.6 SNMP.................................................................................... 78
3.4.7 Tools .................................................................................... 83
3.4.8 Log Out................................................................................. 83
3.5 CB-CB-Route Mode ........................................................................ 84
3.5.1 System ................................................................................. 85
3.5.2 WAN Configuration ............................................................... 92
3.5.3 LAN Configuration ................................................................ 93
3.5.4 Wireless ............................................................................... 94
3.5.5 Filtering................................................................................ 98

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3.5.6 SNMP.................................................................................. 100
3.5.7 Tools .................................................................................. 105
3.5.8 Log Out............................................................................... 105
3.6 VLAN AP Mode ............................................................................ 106
3.6.1 System ............................................................................... 106
3.6.2 LAN Configuration .............................................................. 114
3.6.3 Wireless ............................................................................. 114
3.6.4 Filtering.............................................................................. 119
3.6.5 SNMP.................................................................................. 120
3.6.6 Tools .................................................................................. 125
3.6.7 Log Out............................................................................... 125
3.7 AP_WDS_Bridge Mode ................................................................ 126
3.7.1 System ............................................................................... 126
3.7.2 LAN Configuration .............................................................. 135
3.7.3 Wireless ............................................................................. 136
3.7.4 Filtering.............................................................................. 141
3.7.5 SNMP.................................................................................. 142
3.7.6 Tools .................................................................................. 147
3.7.7 Log Out............................................................................... 147
3.8 AP4 WDS Bridge Mode ................................................................ 148
3.8.1 System ............................................................................... 148
3.8.2 LAN Configuration .............................................................. 157
3.8.3 Wireless ............................................................................. 158
3.8.4 Filtering.............................................................................. 168
3.8.5 SNMP.................................................................................. 168
3.8.6 Tools .................................................................................. 173
3.8.7 Log Out............................................................................... 173
3.9 OLSR_AP Mode............................................................................ 174
3.9.1 System ............................................................................... 175
3.9.2 WAN Configuration ............................................................. 182
3.9.3 LAN Configuration .............................................................. 184
3.9.4 MESH .................................................................................. 185
3.9.5 Wireless ............................................................................. 189
3.9.6 Filtering.............................................................................. 196
3.9.7 SNMP.................................................................................. 197
3.9.8 Tools .................................................................................. 202
3.9.9 Log Out............................................................................... 202
3.10 AODV_AP Mode ......................................................................... 203
3.10.1 System ............................................................................. 203
3.10.2 WAN Configuration ........................................................... 211
3.10.3 LAN Configuration ............................................................ 213
3.10.4 MESH ................................................................................ 214
3.10.5 Wireless ........................................................................... 215
3.10.6 Filtering............................................................................ 222
3.10.7 SNMP................................................................................ 223
3.10.8 Tools ................................................................................ 228
3.10.9 Log Out............................................................................. 228

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Revision History
Release
Date
Revision
1.0
12/31/2010
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Caution
Circuit devices are sensitive to static electricity, which can damage their delicate electronics. Dry
weather conditions or walking across a carpeted floor may cause you to acquire a static electrical
charge.
To protect your device, always:
Touch the metal chassis of your computer to ground the static electrical charge before you pick up
the circuit device.
Pick up the device by holding it on the left and right edges only.
The Web UI’s Main Menu links are used to navigate to other menus, and display configuration
parameters and statistics with suggestive value 1024x768.
If you need using outdoor device connects to this device with cable, then you need to add an
arrester on the cable between outdoor device and this device.

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About this user’s manual
In this user’s manual, it will not only tell you how to install and connect your network
system but configure and monitor the IWP-2000-68 through the built-in web UI
step-by-step. Many explanations in details of hardware and software functions are shown
as well as the examples of the operation for web-based interface.
Overview of this user’s manual
Chapter 1 ‘Introduction’describes the features of IWP-2000-68
Chapter 2 ‘Installation’
Chapter 3 ‘Operation of Web-based Management’

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1. Introduction
1-1. Overview of IWP-2000-68
The IWP-2000-68 is a 802.11a/b/g Dual Radio Outdoor Multi-Function
Wireless Access Point with Power over Ethernet (PoE) supported.
The IWP-2000-68 also operates as multi-function wireless system that
includes MESH, Point-to-Point/Point-to-Multipoint Bridge, Access Point,
Wireless Client, and Repeater.
The dual radio of IWP-2000-68 can be functioned dual band and maintain
each radio up to 54Mbps data rate simultaneously on both directions.
Key Features in the Device
• Dual Radio: Two high-power IEEE 802.11 a/b/g radio for
backhaul and local access.
• Multi operating modes support: OLSR_AP, AODV_AP,
AP-Bridge, AP-CB-Bridge, AP-CB-ROUTE, CB-CB-ROUTE,
VLAN-AP , AP_WDS_BRG, AP4_WDS_BRG
• Bandwidth limitation: Traffic shaping by IP in MESH and ROUTE
model up to 30 list
• Power over Ethernet
• PoE Power Forwarding
• Mac filtering
• IP filtering
• QOS (WMM) Enhance performance and density
• LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol
• Up to 8 SSID support.
•Supports WEP 64/128, WPA, WPA2 encryption
• Support SNMP V1/V2c/V3
• Support STP/RSTP
•Support Lightening Protection
•IP68 Industrial standard

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1-2. Specification
General
Data Rates
802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps
802.11g: 6,9,12,18,24,36,48,54 Mbps
802.11a: 6,9,12,18,24,36,48,54 Mbps
Standards
IEEE802.11 a/b/g, IEEE802.1x, IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u,I
EEE802.3af
Power
Requirements
Active Ethernet (Power over Ethernet) 48 VDC/1A
External Power
Unit: Auto sensing 100/240 VAC; 50/60 Hz
Regulation
Certifications
FCC/CE (by request), IP68
Hard Ware Information
CPU
Intel IXP 425 533MHz network processor
Interface
1* RJ-45 Ethernet Port (for POE input)
1* RJ-45 Ethernet Port (for POE power forwarding)
Flash
16MB
Memory
64MB SDRAM
RF Information
Output power
(+1.5/-2dBm)
802.11a 22dBm@6Mbps
19.5dBm@36Mbps
20dBm@48Mbps
18dBm@54Mbps
802.11b 24.5dBm@11Mbps
802.11g 24.5dBm@6~24Mbps
22.5dBm@36Mbps
21.5dBm@48Mbps
21dBm@54Mbps
Sensitivity
(Typical)
802.11a -91dBm @ 6Mbps, -72dBm @ 54Mbps
802.11b -97dBm @ 1Mbps, -88dBm @ 11Mbps
802.11g -91dBm @ 6Mbps, -74dBm @ 54Mbps
Networking Information
Topology
Ad‐Hoc, Infrastructure
Operation Model
OLSR_AP, AODV_AP, AP-Bridge, AP-CB-Bridge,
AP-CB-ROUTE, CB-CB-ROUTE, VLAN-AP , AP_WDS_BRG,
AP4_WDS_BRG

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SSID
Multiple SSID
Interface
Two 10/100Mbps RJ‐45 LAN Ports
Security
•IEEE802.1x / RADIUS Client (TTLS, PEAP) Support in
AP Mode
• IEE802.1x Supplicant (TTLS, PEAP) support in
Client Bridge Mode
• WPA-WiFi Protected Access
• WPA2 (802.11i)
• WEP 64,128 bits
• IP address filtering
• MAC address filtering
• Layer2 Isolation
• VLAN tunneling Support
• Hide SSID
• Rogue AP Scan
STP/RSTP
STP/RSTP
QOS
WMM
Bandwidth limitation
Traffic shaping by IP address in MESH and ROUTE mode
Management Features
IP Auto‐configuration
DHCP client/ server
SNMP
V1/V2c/V3
LLDP
Link Layer Discovery Protocol
NTP
Support NTP client
Remote
Configuration
Web‐based configuration (HTTP/HTTPS)
Firmware Upgrade
Upgrade firmware via WEB, TFTP and FTP
Max Client
32 users (simultaneously) per radio
Network management
Lantech-Wireless-View
Environmental
Temperature Range
• Operating: -30°C to 80°C
• Storage: -40°C to 80°C
Humidity
(non-condensing)
5%~95% Typical

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1-3. Package Contents
Make sure that you have following items:
1. 1 x IWP-2000-68 Outdoor Wireless Access Point unit
2. 1 x Power Cord
3. 1 x 100~240VAC, 50~60Hz AC to 48V/1A Power Supply
4. 1 x Grounding wire 1.8m
5. 1 x RJ-45 CAT-5 Cross-over Ethernet cable 1.8m
6. 1 x RJ-45 CAT-5 Ethernet cable 30m
7. 2 x Seals for cable
8. 1 x User manual CD
9. 2 x 7dBi dual band Omni Antenna
10. 2 x Pole mount kit and Screws pack
11. 2 x Wall mount kit
1. Main Unit
2. Power Cord
3. 48V/1A PoE
Injector
4. 1.8m Grounding
wire
5. 1.8m cable
6. 30m cable
7. Seals for cable
8. User manual CD
9. Antenna
10. Pole mount kit and screws pack
11. Wall mount Kit
Please notify your sales representative immediately if any of the
aforementioned items is missing or damaged.

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2. Installation
2-1. Full View of IWP-2000-68
Interface on the IWP-2000-68 Unit:
eth1: For connecting the RJ-45 CAT-5 Ethernet cable to receiving
the power and for user to configure the Access Point.
eth0: For connecting and provide power to other device, such as
IPCAM. By default it is disabled.
*Please note: the voltage supply by eth0 is 48V and maximum output power (watt)
is the outcome of AP’s power usage deduct from total input power. For example, with
standard power adaptor, the total input power is 48V x 1A = 48W. The AP use about 6W
when it’s full load. Therefore, the maximum power that eth0 can support is about 42W.
N-type antenna connector: for connecting N-type antennas.
eth1
eth0
Antenna 1
(ath0~3)
Antenna 2
(ath4~7)

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2-2. Full View of POE Injector
Interface on the Inline Power Injector:
Data Input Port 3: for connecting cross-over Ethernet Cable to PC
or straight Ethernet cable to Hub, Switch or Router.
AC Input Port 4: 100/240V AC Power input.
Power & Data Output Port 5: for connecting an Ethernet Cable to
the AP.
POE picture1 POE picture2
Power and Data Interface location on the PoE denoted by numbers 3-5.
2-3. Mount Kit for IWP-2000-68
The IWP-2000-68 can be mounted on a pole or wall; user can use the Pole
Mount kit to mount the IWP-2000-68 as shown in Figure 2-1 and
Wall Mount kit to mount the IWP-2000-68 as shown in Figure 2-2.
Figure 2-1
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3
5

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Figure 2-2
2-4. System Requirements
Installation of the IWP-2000-68 Outdoor Wireless unit requires the
following:
1. A PC with 10/100/1000 Ethernet port and web browser (e.g.
Internet Explore or Firefox).
2. RJ-45 Ethernet cable connected to the Ethernet network.
3. An AC power outlet (100~240V, 50~60Hz) supplies the power.
2.4.1 PoE Injector
The IWP-2000-68 is equipped with a PoE Injector module. The PoE
Injector delivers both data and power to IWP-2000-68 via Ethernet
cable, and gives the following benefits to improve the performance vs.
installation cost ratio.
This works great in areas where you may not have power, like
house roof.
This also allows you to place the IWP-2000-68 unit closer to the
antenna, to make installation easier more thus reducing signal loss
over antenna cabling.
Ethernet signal travels well over CAT 5 cable but 2.4GHz/5GHz
signal doesn't do as well over antenna cabling.

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Ethernet cabling is much cheaper than Antenna cabling.
2.4.2 Preparing Installation
Before installing IWP-2000-68 for outdoor application or hard-to-reach
location, we recommend configure and test all the devices first.
For configuring the IWP-2000-68, please follow the quick steps below to
power up the IWP-2000-68.Refer to Figure 2-3 for steps 1 through
4.
Figure 2-3
Step1: Connect the power cord into the Power Input Port of the POE
Injector and the AC plug into a power outlet. A Green LED near the
‘DATA IN’ port and labeled ‘Power’ will light up.
Step2: Connect the cross-over Ethernet cable from ‘DATA IN’ Port to
the Ethernet port on a PC.
Step3: Connect another Ethernet cable to the eth1 on IWP-2000-68.
Hand tightens the Seals for cable after you connect the connector.
Step4: Connect the remaining end of the CAT 5 cable into the labeled
‘POWER & DATA OUT’ port on PoE injector, a Red LED near the
‘POWER & DATA OUT’ port and labeled ‘ACTIVE’ will light up. This is
the power side of the PoE that will power up the IWP-2000-68.
When the IWP-2000-68 receives power over the Ethernet cable, the
IWP-2000-68 will start it’s boot up sequence.
User can configure the IWP-2000-68 via HTML browser, such as
Microsoft Internet Explorer or FireFox from a remote host or PC.
IWP-2000-68

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3. Operation of Web-based Management
3.1 Basic Configuration
This chapter instructs user how to configure and manage the IWP-2000-68
through the web user interface.
The default values of the AP are listed in the table below:
IP Address
192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Gateway Address
192.168.1.254
Username
admin
Password
admin
Table 3-1
Open your web browser and enter the default IP http://192.168.1.1 in
the address bar, it will show the following screen (see Fig.3-1) and ask
user enter the username and password. The default username and
password are both ‘admin’. For the first time to use, please enter the
default username and password, then click the <LOGIN> button. The
login process now is completed.
To optimize the display effect, we recommend user use Microsoft IE 7 or
above, FireFox 3 or above and have the resolution 1024x768.
Web Access Procedures
Now user can use web browser to configure IWP-2000-68. The
following procedure explains how to configure each item.
Step1: Open your web browser and enter the IP Address
(192.168.1.1 as default)
Step2: Press <ENTER> key and the IWP-2000-68 Login screen
will appear as shown in Figure 3-1.

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Figure 3-1
Step3: Enter ‘admin’in the Username and Password fields, and click
<LOGIN> to enter the web configuration page as shown in Figure 3-2.
This page includes all basic configurations for the Access Point. The
items are list in left hand side of the menu.
Figure 3-2
3.2 AP-Bridge Mode
The default operating model for IWP-2000-68 is AP-Bridge, this model is to
set the device as a normal AP. The functions and settings are list as
following:
▽SYSTEM
●Administrator
●Firmware
●Configuration Tools
●General Status
●Power Control

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●Bridge Status
●WIFI Status
●Log
●System time
●Reboot
▽LAN
●Bridge LAN settings
▽WIRELESS
●WIFI ath0 Setting
●WIFI ath1 Setting
●WIFI ath2 Setting
●WIFI ath3 Setting
●WIFI ath4 Setting
●WIFI ath5 Setting
●WIFI ath6 Setting
●WIFI ath7 Setting
▽FILTER
●MAC Filtering
▽SNMP
●Basic Setting
●VACM Setting
●Trap Setting
▽Tools
●Tools
▽Log Out
3.2.1 System
This page shows the current status and some basic settings of the
device, including Administrator, Firmware, Configuration Tools, General
Status, Power Control, Bridge Status, WIFI Status, Log, System Time
and Reboot; screen as shown in Figure 3-2-1

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Figure 3-2-1
3.2.1.1 Administrator
By selecting the item of Administrator under System, User will see the
screen shown in Figure 3-2-2. These settings allow user to configure
the device Name, language, model, password, remote management
and WIFI Loading Warning Threshold.
Device Name
This is a host name or system name for the device. The maximum
length is 20 characters. User can only input '0'~'9', 'a'~'z', 'A'~'Z',
'_' or '-'.
Language Select
This function allows user to select a language for the UI, the
options available are: English, Simplified Chinese and Traditional
Chinese.
Model Select
OLSR-AP: To set this device as an AP with layer 3 MESH function.
AODV-AP: To set this device as an AP with layer 3 MESH function.
AP-Bridge: To set this device as a normal AP.
AP-CB-Bridge: To set this device as an AP and Client Bridge device.
AP-CB-ROUTE: To set this device as a router device with AP and CB
functions.
CB-CB-ROUTE: To set this device as a router device with dual CB
functions.
VLAN-AP: To set this device as a VLAN AP device. Each SSID can
have its own VLAN ID.
AP_WDS_BRG: To set this device as a WDS device with AP
function.
AP4_WDS_BRG: To set this device as WDS device with AP function
and support up to 4 SSID.

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Figure 3-2-2
Password Settings
If user wants to change the password for admin account, the user
should enter the current password, a new password and, re-type
the new password.
The Idle Time Out is the amount of time of inactivity allowed before
user proceeds next action. The user needs to re-login if the idle
time passes timeout
Remote Management
User can enable/disable the management of the Access Point from
a remote host. Just tick the <Enable> check box and enter an IP
address of the remote host. Then, only the host with the entered IP
address can access this device.
WIFI Loading Warning Threshold
The threshold value is used by Lantech-Wireless-View.
Lantech-Wireless-View will monitor the WIFI loading, when the
loading is over this value, Lantech-Wireless-View will change the
color of the link line on network topology to notify the user about
condition of the link quality. The threshold value is between 5 and
25.
3.2.1.2 Firmware Update
By selecting the item of Firmware under System, User will see the
screen shown in Figure 3-2-3. This page shows current firmware
version and date. This page also allow user to using TFTP or WEB or FTP
method to upgrade to the new version of the firmware.
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