Ruijie Networks RG-WLAN Series User manual

RG-WLAN Series Access Controller
Web-Based Configuration Guide
Release 10.4 (1b19)p2
Version: V3.0

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Preface
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Related Documents
Documents Description
Command Reference Describes the related configuration commands, including command
modes, parameter descriptions, usage guides, and related examples.
Hardware Installation and Reference
Guide
Describes the functional and physical features and provides the device
installation steps, hardware troubleshooting, module technical
specifications, and specifications and usage guidelines for cables and
connectors.
Conventions
This manual uses the following conventions:
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boldface font Commands, command options, and keywords are in boldface.
italic font Arguments for which you supply values are in italics.
[ ] Elements in square brackets are optional.

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bars.
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vertical bars.
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damage or loss of data.

Configuration Guide Configuring Web Management
Configuring Web Management
Understanding Web Management
Overview
Web management manages wireless network devices through browsers like IEs.
Working Principle
Web management involves a Web server and Web clients. The Web server is deployed on an AC to receive and
process requests from Web clients (reading Web files or executing request commands), and returns processing
results to the clients. A Web client usually refers to a Web browser, such as an IE.
Protocol Specification
None
Requirements for Clients
Administrators usually log in to the AC Web management interface through a client Web browser to manage
the AC. Clients are often PCs or other mobile terminal devices, such as a laptop or an iPad.
Browsers include Google Chrome, Firefox, and IEs, including IE6.0, IE7.0, IE8.0, and IE core-based
browsers like Maxthon
The recommended resolutions are 1024x768, 1280x1024, and 1440x960. Other resolutions may make
characters and formats on pages unaligned and unpleasant.
Requirements for Server
The Web service needs to be configured and enabled on the AC.
Web login authentication information needs to be configured on the AC.
A management IP address needs to be configured on the AC.
Default Configuration
The following table describes the default Web management configuration.
Feature Default Setting
Web service Disabled

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To enable the Web service, see section "Typical Configuration Example of Web Management" in the
following context.
When entering values of configuration items (such as port description and VLAN description) via CLI,
please try not to use spaces. Otherwise an error may occurred in Web Management.
Configuring Web Management
Enter the management IP address of the AC (such as http://192.168.110.1) into the browser address bar and
press Enter to display the following page.
Figure 1 Initial Interface
Please enter your user name and password and click Login. If you pass the authentication, the system home
page is displayed. When logging in to the system at the first time, you enter the Configuration Wizard interface.
When logging in again, you enter the monitoring home page.
System Home Page
Click the System Home Page menu to enter the following page.

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Figure 2 System Home Page
Configuration description: System Home Page helps users learn about AC status and general network
information as follows:AC resource status
System status tendency
Interface traffic tendency
Top 10 APs by health status
Current user status
AC resource status: Display the CPU utilization of the current AC, sizes of the available memory and flash
memory, as well as general system information (including the number of online STAs, numbers of online/offline
APs, and authentication server status).System status tendency: Display the tendency of saturations of online APs
and online STAs in the last 10 hours (Saturation of online APs = Number of Online APs/Maximum number of APs;
Saturation of online STAs = Number of Online STAs/Maximum number of STAs). You can go to the Monitor > AC
Info page by clicking More.Interface traffic tendency: Display the real-time tendency of received and sent traffic
on the port specified in the drop-down box. You can go to the Monitor > AC Info page by clicking More.AP health
top table: Display APs arranged in descending order based on one of four options. The table contains the options
of AP Name, CPU, Free Memory, Bandwidth Rate and Sta Rate (Saturation of online STAs = Number of Online
STAs/Maximum number of STAs). You can set a fixed color value for the horizontal bar by clicking Settings, and
go to the Monitor > AP Info page by clicking More.Current user status: Display the proportion of STAs with
strong RSSI, middle RSSI, and low RSSI. The numbers of online STAs and roaming STAs are displayed below
the pie chart. You can go to the Monitor > User Info page by clicking the number after Online STAs, and the

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Advanced > Roaming Management page by clicking the number after Roaming STAs. You can also go to the
Monitor > User Info page by clicking More.
Configuration Wizard
Click the Configuration Wizard menu to enter the configuration wizard home page, which includes the sub-pages
of Configuration Wizard Home Page, Wired Network Communications, AC-AP Communications, WLAN
Configuration, AP Upgrade Configuration, and Other Configuration. Configuration Wizard is used to establish a
simple network, which is a basis for establishing a complete network.
Configuration Wizard Home Page
Figure 3 Configuration Wizard Home Page
Configuration description:Click Start Configuration to open the window of Figure 4.

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Wired Network Communications
Figure 4 First Step of Configuration Wizard–Wired Network Communications
Configuration description:Configure the port to external networks: Select and configure an AC port to
communicate with external networks.(Optional) Wired communications configuration: Configure the VLAN for
communications with external networks.

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AC-AP Communications
Figure 5 Second Step of Configuration Wizard–AC-AP Communications
Configuration description:
Configure a loopback interface: The loopback interface is used to establish a communication channel for the AC
to manage APs.
Configure an AP address pool: When the AP address pool is on an external DHCP server, you only need to
specify the VLAN connected with the DHCP server.

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WLAN Configuration
Figure 6 Third Step of Configuration Wizard–WLAN Configuration
Configuration description:
Create and configure a WLAN.
Configure an access mode: Enable or disable the wireless security function and configures a wireless security
type.

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AP Upgrade Configuration
Figure 7 Fourth Step of Configuration Wizard–AP Update Configuration
Configuration description:
If the software versions of the AC and the AP do not match or if the AC and the AP are connected to each other
for the first time, version upgrade is required to ensure that the AC can automatically upgrade the AP during the
next upgrade of the AC version.

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Other Configuration
Figure 8 Fifth Step of Configuration Wizard–Other Configuration
Configuration description:
Configure a Web communication VLAN: Manage the Vlan IP address for the Web administrator to log in to the
Web UI. If the corresponding VLAN is changed, a new IP address is required for login.
Configure a Web administrator password: Both the initial user name and the initial password of the administrator
are "admin."If you modify the login password, you need to log in with the new password next time.
Monitor
AC Info
Click the AC Info menu to enter the following page, which includes the sub-pages of System State, Interface
State, and System Logs.

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System State
Figure 9 System State
Configuration description:
System Information: Display system information.
System status tendency: Display the tendency of saturations of online APs and online STAs in the last 10 hours
(Saturation of online APs = Number of Online APs/Maximum number of APs; Saturation of online STAs = Number
of Online STAs/Maximum number of STAs). You can go to the Monitor > AC Info page by clicking More.

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Interface State
Figure 10 Interface State
Configuration description:
Click Details, to open the window of Figure 11, which displays real-time traffic tendency of the specified port.
Figure 11 Configuration Description
Click Configuration to go to the Network Configuration > Port Management page.

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System Logs
Figure 12 System Logs
Configuration description:
Enter the specified keyword to query the matched log records.
AP Info
Click the AP Info menu to enter the following page.
Figure 13 AP Info

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Configuration description:
Click Details to display general information about the specified AP, including RF information, traffic tendency,
detailed information, and connection records. You can go to the Wireless Configuration Management page by
clicking Edit in the table above.
Figure 14 RF Information
RF Information: Display RF information of the specified AP.
Figure 15 Traffic Tendency
Traffic Tendency: Display the general traffic tendency of the specified AP in the last 24 hours.

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Figure 16 Detailed Information
Detailed Information: Display details about the specified AP.
Figure 17 Connection Records
Connection Records: Display records of the specified AP for connecting the AC in the last 24 hours.

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Client Info
Click the Client Info menu to enter the following page.
Figure 18 Client Info
Configuration description:
The page displays a list of current online STAs. To check details about the specified STA, click Details to open
the window of Figure 19. You can go to the QOS function under Security > QOS Configuration by clicking Rate
Limit Information.
Figure 19 Rate Limit Information
Rate Limit Information: Specify upstream and downstream rate limits on the specified STA.
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