Maxon MX6023A-ME8 User manual

MAXON

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1-1 interface
MX6023A
Device
POE
Power
supply
Connect the cable to the "POE" port on the power
adapter.
L AN
/SFP
data
transmission
10 /100 / 1000 / 2500Mbps Ethernet port, with access to
the Internet, or computers, switches and other network
devices.
Reset
reset button
When user forgets the IP of the device or the user name
and password and cannot open the web page, long press
over 10s to reset factory default configuration
GND
earth
connection
landing
Air
valve
The air valve
Solve the sealing cavity to breathe through and balance
the internal and external pressure
Power
adapter
P OE
Power
supply
Connect to the "POE" port of the device through the
network cable.
L AN
data
transmission
It can be connected to network devices such as switches
through a network cable.

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Wireless access point supports WEB mode management: through the standard browser
(such as IE, Chrome, Firefox, etc., the highest version) to the wireless access point
management page for device management and parameter configuration, can also enter the
device console through SSH, Telnet or R S 232 serial interface to view the configuration by
command.
The following is a brief description of the management and configuration:
Ethernet connection: Configure the physical interface to connect the wireless access point
via the network cable.
Serial port connection: configure the host to connect the console port of the wireless
access point through the serial port line, which defaults the port rate 115200.
The following is the default IP address for the wireless access point:
The default IP address is 192.168.1.16. The configuration host must configure an IP address
for the same network segment, for example, 192.168.1.100.
Common SSH, Telnet, and serial communication tools (such as SecureCRT, XShell, or PuTTY,
etc.) can be used to view the CLI mode of wireless access points.
The default administrator user name and password for the wireless access point is:
Username: a d m i n
Password: admin
The wireless access point provides a user-friendly management interface, that is, the
management and configuration interface for the Web mode. Users can use standard
browsers (such as Chrome or Firefox) to access through the HTTP / HTTPS protocol (support
HTTPS access). Open the browser on the configuration computer host, in the browser
address bar. Enter the default IP address (https: // 192.168.1.16) to access the device and
enter the web page shown below:
Enter the user name and password on the login page, and click the <Login> button to enter
the configuration page of the wireless access point.

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Note The default user name is admin and the default password is admin
After successfully logging in to the configuration web page.
system
Description of related items are shown below:
host name
Displays the device name
Model
Show the device model number
Firmware version
Display the firmware version
Uptime
Show the device running time
Memory Usage Percentage
Show the memory usage percentage on the AP
network
Description of related items are shown below:
IPv4 WAN status
Displays the IPv4 WAN connection status
IPv6 WAN status
Displays the IPv6 WAN connection status
DHCP distribution

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Description of related items are shown below:
host name
Displays the host name of the active DHCP client connected to the AP
IPv4-Address
Displays the active DHCP connected to AP, the IP address of the client
MAC-address
Displays the active DHCP connected to AP, the MAC address of the client
Lease time
remaining
Displays the remaining DHCP of the DHCP client connected to the AP
Wireless- -WiFi 0
Description of related items are shown below:
Generic
802.11ac
Wireless
Controller
(WiFi 0)
Displays information about the universal 802.11ac wireless controller (WiFi 0)
. SSID - Displays the SSID (Service Set identifier) for this wireless interface, and
clicks the hyperlink to configure this wireless interface
. The Mode shows the mode of the wireless interface
. Channel displays the wireless channel (frequency) hosted by this wireless
interface
. The transmission rate displays the bit rate provided through this wireless
interface
. BSSID - Display the BSSID for this wireless interface
. Encryption-displays the encryption mode of this wireless interface
Wireless- -WiFi 1
Description of related items are shown below:

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Generic
802.11bgn
Wireless
Controller
(WiFi 1)
Displays information about the universal 802.11bgn wireless controller(WiFi 1)
. SSID - Displays the SSID (Service Set identifier) for this wireless interface, and
clicks the hyperlink to configure this wireless interface
. The Mode shows the mode of the wireless interface
. Channel displays the wireless channel (frequency) hosted by this interface
. The transmission rate displays the bit rate provided through this interface
. BSSID - Display the BSSID for this wireless interface
. Encryption-displays the encryption mode of this wireless interface
Wireless- -WiFi 2
Description of related items are shown below:
Generic
802.11ac
Wireless
Controller
(WiFi 2)
Displays information about the universal 802.11ac wireless controller (WiFi 2)
. SSID - Displays the SSID (Service Set identifier) for this wireless interface, and
clicks the hyperlink to configure this wireless interface
. The Mode shows the mode of the wireless interface
. Channel displays the wireless channel (frequency) hosted by this interface
. The transmission rate displays the bit rate provided through this interface
. BSSID - Display the BSSID for this wireless interface
. Encryption-displays the encryption mode of this wireless interface
This page is used to display the IPv4 routing information.
ARP
Description of related items are shown below:
IPv4-Address
Displays the IPv4 address of the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) entry
MAC-address
Show the ARP, the MAC address of the entry
interface
Displays the physical interface where the ARP entry is located
Active IPv4-link

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Description of related items are shown below:
network
Displays the physical or logical interface where the active IPv4 route is located
target
Displays the target IPv4 network range of the active IPv4 route
IPv4
Gateway
Displays the IPv4 gateway address used by the active IPv4 route
Metric
Displays the number of Metric
Table
Display the system default Local, Main, Default attribution
This page is used to display the CPU in real time.
Description of related items are shown below:
1 minute load
1 minute load
Average-shows the average measurements of the 1-min load
Peak-showing the peak measurements for the 1-min load
5 minutes load
5 min load
Average-shows the average measurement of the 5-min load
Peak-shows peak measurements for 5 min load
15 minutes load
Real-time display of a 15-min load
Average-shows the average measurement of the 15-min load
Peak-shows the peak measurements of a 15-min load

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This page is used to display and configure the basic system settings, such as date / time
settings, etc.
Basic Settings
Select the [System] -> [System] menu to enter the configuration interface shown in the
following figure:
Description of related items are shown below:
Local time
Displays the current local time (day, month, day, time, and year) configured
on the AP. Click " As with the Browser
The button "Sync with browser" automatically synchronizes the date / time
settings used by the browser with the date / time settings on the AP.
host name
Assign a character name to a access point device for project management.
time zone
Select the time zone where the access point deployment area is located.
Language and interface
Support for both Chinese and English languages, which can be switched.
time synchronization

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Description of related items are shown below:
Enables NTP client
Select this option to enable the NTP client functionality
Provide NTP server
Select this option to manually provide the NTP, the server
NTP server
Candidates
Enter the NTP server candidate here to create multiple entries
Click on to add a new entry, and click to delete the entry
This page is used to display and configure the administrative settings on the AP.
Router password
Description of related items are shown below:
password
Enter a new login password to the software interface here (8-32 bytes)
confirmation
Re-enter the new login password to the software interface here
SSH Access

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Description of related items are shown below:
Interface
Select interface that will host the SSH (Security enclosure) access to the AP
Port
Enter SSH, the connected TCP / UDP port number, and the default port
number is 22
Password
authentication
Select this option to enable SSH password authentication for SSH
connection, or remove SSH secret key
come into contact with
Allow root
logins with
password
Select this option to use the root user account for the SSH connection by
the password
Can make the SSH connection with the secret code, but can connect with
the SSH secret key
SSH-Secret key
SSH, secret key authentication, upload the public key to the device, can use the SSH secret
key to connect the device (with password authentication and root permission login function).

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This page is used to backup / restore the configuration or to update the firmware on the AP.
You can also perform a factory reset of the software configuration on this page.
Backup / Restore
Description of related items are shown below:
Download backup
Click the Generate Backup, button to generate the current software
profile and download it to the local PC
Reset to defaults
Click to execute the Reset button to reset the AP to its factory default
settings
Restore backup
Click the Browse to navigate to the configuration file on the local PC
(.tar), and then click Upload archive...
The button uploads an existing configuration and applies it to this
device, which overrides the existing configuration on the AP
flash the new firmware
Description of related items are shown below:
Keep setting
After the firmware is updated, the profile is retained
Image
Click the Browse button to navigate to the firmware file on the local PC,
and then click the Brush Firmware button to upgrade firmware on the AP.
This page is used to perform the reboot of the AP.
Click the Perform Reboot to restart the device. Any unsaved configuration changes will be lost.

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This page is used to display and configure the interfaces on the AP.
Description of related items are shown below:
network
Display the WAN interface
status
Displays the status information of the interface
Running time-Displays the time when the interface is already running
MAC address-Show the MAC address of the interface
Receiving-displays the RX (received) data traffic and number of packets
through the interface
Send and display the TX (transmission) data traffic and the number of data
packets through the interface
IPv4-Displays the IPv4 address and the network mask of the interface
actions
Click the Connection button to allow a connection to the interface
Click the Close button to stop the connection to the interface
Click the Modify button to modify the settings on the interface
Click the Delete button to modify the settings on the interface
To configure the WAN interface, click the Modify button next to the WAN interface.
This page is used to display and configure WAN interface settings, default protocol static
addresses, and support static addresses and dynamic fetch addresses.

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Static address-IPv4
This page is used for the configuration of a static IP:

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Description of related items are shown below:
status
Displays the status information of the interface
Running time-Displays the time when the interface is already running
MAC address-Show the MAC address of the interface
Receiving-Displays RX (receive) packets through the interface
Send the TX (transfer) packets displayed through the interface
IPv4-Displays the IPv4 address and the network mask of the interface
protocol
In this section, we will address the static address option
IPv4 Address
Enter the IPv4 address of the interface
IPv4 netmask
Select the IPv4 network mask for the interface and select the custom
option to manually enter the net mask in the provided space
IPv4 Gateway
Enter the IPv4 address of the interface gateway
IPv4 broadcast
Enter the IPv4 broadcast address of the interface
Use custom DNS
server
Enter the IPv4 address of the DNS (Domain Name System) server to
create multiple entries
DHCP server
This page is used for the DHCP server settings to provide the DHCP service.
The DHCP is turned off by default, as shown in the figure below:
Open DHCP Server and remove the [close DHCP] field, as shown in the figure below:
Description of related items are shown below:
Ignore interface
Select this to disable the DHCP server functionality on this interface
start
Enter the starting IPv4 address in the DHCP pool here

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Limit
Enter the max number of IPv4 addresses allowed in the DHCP pool here
Leasetime
Enter the rental time for the DHCP client here
The rental time can be taken in minutes, such as 2m
The rental time can be measured in hours, such as 12h
The protocol selects the DHCP client, and the device will dynamically obtain the address from
the DHCP server, and the device should be connected to the network with DHCP Server.
Click the switching protocol to switch to the DHCP client mode, and the device dynamically
obtains the address from the DHCP Server, as follows:
This page is used to display and configure the 802.11 wireless settings with 8 VAP settings per
RF card.
WiFi 0

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Description of related items are shown below:
Generic
Atheros
802.11an/
ac/ax
(WiFi 0)
Displays the information about the Generic Atheros 802.11an/ac/ax (WiFi 0)
SSID - Display the SSID hosted by the wireless interface
Mode- -displays the configuration mode of the interface
BSSID - Displays the BSSID (Basic Service Set identifier) hosted by the interface
Encryption-Display the wireless encryption used on the interface
Disable
Click the Disable button to disable the wireless interface
Start
Click the Enable button to enable the wireless interface
Edit
Click the Modify button to modify the wireless interface configuration
Remove
Click the Remove button to remove the current VAP
Scan
Click the search button to search the surrounding wireless AP situation
Add
Click the Add button to add a new VAP template
WiFi 1
Description of related items are shown below:
Generic
Atheros
802.11gn/
ax(WiFi 1)
Displays the information for the Generic Atheros 802.11gn/ax (WiFi 1) SSID -
Display the SSID hosted by the wireless interface
Mode- -displays the configuration mode of the interface
BSSID - Displays the BSSID (Basic Service Set identifier) hosted by the interface
Encryption-Display the wireless encryption used on the interface
Disable
Click the Disable button to disable the wireless interface
Start
Click the Enable button to enable the wireless interface
Edit
Click the Modify button to modify the wireless interface configuration
Remove
Click the Remove button to remove the current VAP
Scan
Click the search button to search the surrounding wireless AP situation
Add
Click the Add button to add a new VAP template
WiFi 2

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Description of related items are shown below
Generic
Atheros
802.111an
/ac/ax
(WiFi 2)
Displays the information for the Generic Atheros 802.11an/ac/ax(wifi2)
SSID - Display the SSID hosted by the wireless interface
Mode- -displays the configuration mode of the wireless interface
BSSID - Displays the BSSID (Basic Service Set identifier) hosted by the interface
Encryption-Display the wireless encryption used on the interface
Disable
Click the Disable button to disable the wireless interface
Start
Click the Enable button to enable the wireless interface
Edit
Click the Modify button to modify the wireless interface configuration
Remove
Click the Remove button to remove the current VAP
Scan
Click the search button to search the surrounding wireless AP situation
Add
Click the Add button to add a new VAP template
Associated Stations
This page displays information about the connected terminal.
Description of related items are shown below:
SSID
The SSID name of the terminal connection
MAC-address
Displays the MAC address of the associated wireless terminal
IPv4 Address
Displays the IP address of the associated wireless terminal
signal
Displays the signal strength of the associated wireless terminal
noise
Displays the noise of the associated wireless terminal
RX rate
Displays the RX (received) data rate of the associated wireless terminal
TX rate
Displays the TX (send) data rate of the associated wireless terminal
Device Configuration-Basic settings
Select the WiFi 0 RF card, click the [Edit] button next to the Wireless Interface (VAP), and
enter the Wireless Interface (VAP) editing mode to set the parameters.

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Description of related items are shown below:
Status
Displays the wireless configuration summary on this wireless interface
Mode displays the wireless operating mode of the wireless interface
SSID - Displays the SSID name of the wireless interface
BSSID - The BSSID displaying the wireless interface
Encryption displays the wireless encryption used on the wireless interface
Channel displays the wireless channel number and frequency
Transfer power displays the TX (transmit) power of the wireless interface
The signal displays the wireless signal strength on the wireless interface.
Transmission rate-Displays the data rate (in megabit per second) through
the wireless interface.
The country shows the country settings on the wireless interface
Wireless
network switch
Displays the current state of the wireless interface
Click the Enable/Disable button to enable or disable the wireless interface
channel
Select the wireless channel for the wireless interface here, ranging from 1
(2.412 GHz) to 13 (2.472 GHz). Select the automatic option to allow the AP
to automatically determine the optimal wireless channel for this interface
Select the custom option to manually enter the channel number
Transmit
power
Select the wireless transmission power of the interface here
The adjustment was 1dBm with a range of 1dBm to 20dBm
Mode
Select the wireless mode on this interface
Available options include 802.11an, 802.11ac, 802.11ax
Channel width
Select channel width here
Available options are 20MHz, 40MHz, 80MHz
Device configuration-Advanced settings
Click Advanced Settings to perform RF card mode, HT mode and country setting.

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Description of related items are shown below:
country
Enter the country code here
Interface configuration-Basic settings
Set the SSID, mode and other parameters of the wireless interface (VAP) on this page.
Description of related items are shown below:
ESSID
Enter the ESSID (wireless interface name) here with a length limit of 1-32 bytes
Mode
Select the wireless mode of the interface here
The alternative option is the access point AP
Hide
ESSID
Select this option to hide the ESSID from wireless clients that will not be able to
simply scan the available
Wireless network to detect this interface
Interface configuration-Wireless security
Wireless interface (VAP) encryption settings on this page.
Description of related items are shown below:

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Encryption
Select the wireless encryption for this interface here
The alternative options available include Un-encrypted, WPA-PSK, WPA2
-PSK, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Mixed
Interface configuration-Wireless security-WPA 2-PSK
Select [WPA 2-PSK] for the encryption mode.
Description of related items are shown below:
Encryption
After selecting the WPA 2-PSK option, you can use the following settings
Cipher
Select the password method here
The alternative option is to force the CCMP (AES) encryption
The AES represents the advanced encryption standard
Key
Enter the WPA 2 password here
Interface configuration-Advanced settings
Make the wireless interface advanced function setting on this page.
Description of related items are shown below:
Separate clients
Select to enable separate client-to-client communications
Max. Station Num
Set max num of Station connected to the interface here
Num of spatial streams
Set the number of spatial streams here
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