Ruijie Networks RG-EST Series User manual

Ruijie RG-EST Series Bridges
Web-Based Configuration Guide

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Preface
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Audience
This manual is intended for:
Network engineers
Technical support and servicing engineers
Network administrators
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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:
Convention Description
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.
{ x | y | z } Alternative keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars.
[ x | y | z ] Optional alternative keywords are grouped in brackets and separated by
vertical bars.

Configuration Guide Overview
1 Overview
eWeb is a Web-based network management system that manages and configures devices. You can access eWeb via
browsers such as Google Chrome.
Web-based management involves the Web server and Web client. The Web server is integrated in a device, and is used to
receive and process requests from the client, and return processing results to the client. The Web client usually refers to a
browser, such as Google Chrome IE, or Firefox.
1.1 Conventions
In this document:
Texts in bold are names of buttons (for example, OK) or other graphical user interface (GUI) elements (for example,
VLAN).
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2 Configuration Guide
2.1 Preparation
Scenario
As shown in the figure below, administrators can access the device from a browser and configure the device through the
eWeb management system.
Deliver or request
commands
through AJAX.
Administrator Return data
Web
service
Device
Remarks The eWeb management system combines various device commands and then delivers them to the device
through AJAX requests. The device then returns data based on the commands. A Web service is available on the
device to process basic HTTP protocol requests.
Deployment
Configuration Environment Requirements
Client requirements:
An administrator can log into the eWeb management system from a Web browser to manage devices. The client refers
to a PC or some other mobile endpoints such as laptops or tablets.
Google Chrome, Firefox, IE9.0 and later versions, and some Chromium-based browsers (such as 360 Extreme
Explorer) are supported. Exceptions such as garble or format error may occur if an unsupported browser is used.
1024 x 768 or a higher resolution is recommended. If other resolutions are used, the page fonts and formats may not be
aligned and the GUI is less artistic, or other exceptions may occur.
The client IP address is set in the same network as the LAN port of the device, such as 10.44.77.X. The subnet mask is
255.255.255.0. The default gateway is device management address 10.44.77.254.
Server requirements:
You can log into the eWeb management system through a LAN port or from the Ruijie Cloud on an external network.
The device needs to be enabled with Web service (enabled by default).
The device needs to be enabled with login authentication (enabled by default).
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To log into the eWeb management system, open the Google Chrome browser, and enter 10.44.77.254 in the address bar,
and press Enter.
If the device is not configured yet, you can log into eWeb without a password.
Figure 2-1-1 Login Page
After entering the password and clicking Login, you will enter eWeb.
Figure 2-1-2 Overview
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2.2 UI Introduction
Top: Global settings, including Language, Log Out and Pair Again.
Column in Orange: Alarm messages.
Middle Column: Settings for all EST devices in the network, including Password, IP Assignment, and SSID.
Column in Blue: WDS group and paired devices.
Figure 2-2-1 UI Introduction
Click Pair Again to set the WDS pair. You can switch the work mode and change an SSID.
Figure 2-2-2 WDS Pair Settings
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Figure 2-2-3 Work Mode Switchover
Figure 2-2-4 SSID Settings
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3 eWeb Configuration
3.1 Overview
The Overview page displays alarms, WDS group, network information and detailed information about devices in the
network.
Alarm
Hover the mouse over the number in red, and an alarming device list will appear. Click a device in the list, and its detailed
information will be displayed in the sidebar on the right.
Figure 3-1-1 Alarm
Network Information
This area displays all WDS groups, password settings, IP assignment and SSID settings. You can manage the EST device
by accessing the SSID. The default SSID is @Ruijie-XXXX (the last four digits of the MAC address). After you set a new
SSID, the default SSID will be disabled. The new SSID will be hidden two hours after WDS is locked.
Figure 3-1-2 Network Information
Click Password, and the Password page will appear.
Figure 3-1-3 Password Settings
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Click IP Assignment, and the IP Assignment page will appear.
Figure 3-1-4 IP Assignment
Click SSID, and the SSID Settings page will appear.
Figure 3-1-5 SSID Settings
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WDS Group
This area displays basic information about each WDS group and the paired devices (AP/CPE). You can click to expand
the area or click to collapse the area. Click an IP address of another device, and you will be redirected to its login page.
Figure 3-1-6 WDS Group
Click to expand the menu of each device, including LAN, WDS and Reboot.
Figure 3-1-7 Device Settings
Click LAN, and the LAN page will appear.
Figure 3-1-8 LAN Settings
Click WDS, and the WDS page will appear.
Figure 3-1-9 WDS Settings
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Click Reboot, and confirmation message “Are you sure you want to reboot device X?” will appear. Check OK, and the device
will be rebooted.
Figure 3-1-10 Reboot
Click a device (AP or APE), and its detailed information will be displayed in the sidebar on the right.
Figure 3-1-11 Device Details
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3.2 LAN
The LAN settings provide two IP assignment options: Static IP Address and DHCP.
Figure 3-2 LAN Settings
3.3 Wireless
3.3.1 WDS
Figure 3-3-1 WDS Settings
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Click Scan to view the SSIDs of the nearby networks.
Figure 3-3-2 Scan SSID
3.3.2 Region
After you change the region, all WDS links will be off. If the specified region does not support the channel settings, the auto
channel will be used instead.
Figure 3-3-3 Region Settings
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3.4 Diagnostics
3.4.1 Network Tools
There are three network tools available: Ping, Traceroute, and DNS Lookup.
Figure 3-4-1 Ping Test and Result
Figure 3-4-2 Traceroute Test and Result
Figure 3-4-3 DNS Lookup Test and Result

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3.4.2 Fault Collection
The Fault Collection module allows you to collect faults by one click and download the fault information to the local device.
Figure 3-4-4 Fault Collection
3.5 System Tools
3.5.1 Time
This module allows you to set and view system time.
Figure 3-5-1 System Time
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3.5.2 Management
3.5.2.1 Backup & Import
This module allows you to import a configuration file and apply the imported settings. It also allows exporting the
configuration file to generate a backup.
Figure 3-5-2 Backup & Import
3.5.2.2 Reset
This module allows you to reset the device.
Figure 3-5-3 Reset
Please exercise caution if you want to restore the factory settings.
Figure 3-5-4 Reset Confirmation
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Click OK to restore all default values. This function is recommended when the network configuration is incorrect or the
network environment is changed. If you fail to access the eWeb management system, check whether the endpoint is
connected to the device by referring to Preparation.
3.5.2.3 Session Timeout
This module allows you to set the session timeout.
Figure 3-5-5 Session Timeout
3.5.3 Update
3.5.3.1 Online Update
Click Update Now. The device downloads the update package from the network, and updates the current version. The
update operation retains configuration of the current device. Alternatively, you can select Download File to the local device
and import the update file on the Local Update page. If there is no available new version, the device displays a prompt
indicating that the current version is the latest, as shown in the figure below.
Figure 3-5-6
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