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Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Testing Connectivity..........3-17 Where to Go from Here? .
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Configuring WLAN Security Policies ......5-34 Configuring a WLAN Access Control List (ACL) ....5-35 Setting the WLAN Quality of Service (QoS) Policy .
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Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Configuring LDAP Authentication ........6-57 Configuring a Proxy Radius Server.
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Network WAN Commands ........8-40 Network WAN NAT Commands .
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Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Client Bridge Configuration Process Example ..... .9-4 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)........9-4 Defining the Mesh Topology .
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Adaptive Mesh Support ......... .10-6 Supported Adaptive AP Topologies .
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Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide...
About This Guide Introduction This guide provides configuration and setup information for the AP-7131N-FGR model access point. Document Conventions The following document conventions are used in this document: NOTE Indicate tips or special requirements. CAUTION Indicates conditions that can cause equipment damage or data loss.
Motorola Solutions is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used. Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty. If the original shipping container was not kept, contact Motorola Solutions to have another sent to you.
Motorola Solutions wireless switch in either corporate headquarters or a network operations center (NOC). In the event the connection between the access point and the wireless switch is lost, a Remote Site Survivability (RSS) feature ensures the delivery of uninterrupted wireless services at the local or remote site.
1-23 for an overview on wireless networking fundamentals. Beginning with the 4.x access point firmware baseline, Motorola Solutions is introducing an AP-7131N-FGR model access point as a compliment to the existing AP-7131 access point family. The new AP-7131N-FGR access point supports the same feature set as existing AP-7131and AP-7131N model access points.
MU rate limiting enables an administrator to determine how much radio bandwidth is allocated to each MU within any one of the 16 supported WLANs. Before this 4.0 baseline release, Motorola Solutions access points supported bandwidth management on a per-WLAN basis. Each WLAN could be configured to receive (at most) a certain percentage of the total available downstream bandwidth.
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide For information on setting the number of MU associations on a specific radio, see Configuring the 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n Radio on page 5-56. 1.1.4 Power Setting Configuration The access point’s power management functionality automatically configures the AP's operational mode so it safely operates within available power.
Introduction 1.1.6 IPSec VPN Support A VPN ensures data privacy between two end points, even while using a communication medium which is itself insecure (like the Internet). VPNs create a secure tunnel between two end points as if they are directly connected over a secure connection. Traffic is secured using a robust IPSec encryption technique.
• QBSS Support 1.2.1 802.11n Support Motorola Solutions provides full life-cycle support for either a new or existing 802.11n mobility deployment, from network design to day-to-day support. For information on deploying your 802.11n radio, see Configuring the 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n Radio on page 5-56.
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WIPS sensor, it is able to scan in sensor mode across all channels within the 2.4 and 5.0 GHz bands. NOTE Sensor support requires a Motorola Solutions AirDefense WIPS Server on the network. Sensor functionality is not provided by the access point alone.
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WLAN mode. When a configuration change is made at the AP, the Spectrum Analysis operation stops. • Live View- The WIPS application (commonly referred to as Motorola Solutions Enterprise) provides a live view of the sensors, APs and MUs operating in a WLAN. Live view support exists throughout the WIPS application, wherever a device icon appears in an information panel or navigation tree.
Introduction define how WIPS can be supported on an access point radio, see Configuring Device Settings on page 3-8. 1.2.3 Mesh Roaming Client Enable the Mesh Roaming Client feature (using the access point’s CLI) to allow a client bridge to associate in the same manner as a regular mesh client bridge.
1-10 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide For detailed information on configuring the access point’s WAN port, see Configuring WAN Settings on page 5-16. The LAN and WAN port MAC addresses can be located within the LAN and WAN Stats screens.
Introduction 1-11 If the radio MAC address displayed on the Radio Settings screen is 00:23:68:72:20:DC, then the BSSIDs for that radio will have the following MAC addresses: BSSID MAC Address Hexadecimal Addition BSSID #1 00:23:68:72:20:DC Same as Radio MAC address BSSID #2 00:23:68:72:20:DD Radio MAC address +1...
1-12 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide • EAP Authentication The following encryption techniques are supported: • WPA2-CCMP (802.11i) Encryption In addition, the access point supports the following additional security features: • Firewall Security • VPN Tunnels •...
Introduction 1-13 the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). CCMP computes a Message Integrity Check (MIC) using the proven Cipher Block Message Authentication Code (CBC-MAC) technique. Changing just one bit in a message produces a totally different result. WPA2-CCMP is based on the concept of a Robust Security Network (RSN), which defines a hierarchy of keys with a limited lifetime .
PC. Use a Null-Modem cable (Part No. 25-632878-0) for the best fitting connection. 1.2.14 Updatable Firmware Motorola Solutions periodically releases updated versions of device firmware to the Motorola Solutions Web site. If the firmware version displayed on the System Settings screen (see Configuring...
Introduction 1-15 1.2.15 Programmable SNMP v3 Trap Support Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) facilitates the exchange of management information between network devices. SNMP uses Management Information Bases (MIBs) to manage the device configuration and monitor Internet devices in remote locations. MIB information accessed via SNMP is defined by a set of managed objects called Object Identifiers (OIDs).
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 1.2.16 Power-over-Ethernet Support When users purchase a Motorola Solutions WLAN solution, they often need to place access points in obscure locations. In the past, a dedicated power source was required for each access point in addition to the Ethernet infrastructure.
Introduction 1-17 For detailed information on configuring voice prioritization over other voice enabled devices, see Setting the WLAN Quality of Service (QoS) Policy on page 5-39. 1.2.19 Support for CAM and PSP MUs The access point supports both CAM and PSP powered MUs. CAM (Continuously Aware Mode) MUs leave their radios on continuously to hear every beacon and message transmitted.
1-18 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 1.2.22 Advanced Event Logging Capability The access point periodically logs system events. Logging events is useful in assessing the throughput and performance of the access point or troubleshooting problems on the access point managed Local Area Network (LAN).
Introduction 1-19 The DHCP client automatically sends a DHCP request at an interval specified by the DHCP server to renew the IP address lease as long as the access point is running (this parameter is programmed at the DHCP server). For example: Windows 2000 servers typically are set for 3 days. 1.2.26 Mesh Networking Utilize the new mesh networking functionality to allow the access point to function as a bridge to connect two Ethernet networks or as a repeater to extend your network’s coverage area without...
1-20 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide For an overview on mesh networking as well as details on configuring the access point’s mesh networking functionality, see Configuring Mesh Networking on page 9-1. 1.2.27 Additional LAN Subnet In a typical retail or small office environment (wherein a wireless network is available along with a production WLAN) it is often necessary to segment a LAN into two subnets.
Introduction 1-21 authentication device. The access point issues an IP address to the user using a DHCP Server, authenticates the user and grants the user to access the Internet. If a tourist visits a public hotspot and wants to browse a Web page, they boot their laptop and associate with a local Wi-Fi network by entering a valid SSID.
An adaptive AP (AAP) is an access point that can adopt like an AP300 (L3). The management of an AAP is conducted by a switch, once the access point connects to a Motorola Solutions , RFS7000 model switch and receives its AAP configuration.
2.4 to 2.5-GHz frequency range (802.11b/g/n radio) or the 5 GHz frequency range (802.11a/n radio), the actual range is country-dependent. Motorola Solutions devices, like other Ethernet devices, have unique, hardware encoded Media Access Control (MAC) or IEEE addresses.
Introduction 1-25 1.3.2 MAC Layer Bridging The access point provides MAC layer bridging between its interfaces. The access point monitors traffic from its interfaces and, based on frame address, forwards the frames to the proper destination. The access point tracks source and destination addresses to provide intelligent bridging as MUs roam or network topologies change.
1-26 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 1.3.4 Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum Spread spectrum (broadband) uses a narrowband signal to spread the transmission over a segment of the radio frequency band or spectrum. Direct-sequence is a spread spectrum technique where the transmitted signal is spread over a particular frequency range.
Introduction 1-27 MUs perform partial scans at programmed intervals, when missing expected beacons or after excessive transmission retries. In a partial scan, the MU scans access points classified as proximate on the access point table. For each channel, the MU tests for Clear Channel Assessment (CCA). The MU broadcasts a probe with the ESSID and broadcast BSS_ID when the channel is transmission-free.
1-28 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide • PPPoE - The WAN interface can terminate a PPPoE connection, thus enabling the access point to operate in conjunction with a DSL or Cable modem to provide WAN connectivity. • NAT - (Network Address Translation) on the Wireless interface. Using NAT, the router is able to manage a private IP scheme.
Introduction 1-29 Table 1.2 Acronyms Portal Radio of an AP Mobile Unit Make configuration changes to access point’s individually. Optionally, use the access point import/export configuration function to download settings to other access points. For detailed information, see Importing/Exporting Configurations on page 4-47.
Hardware Installation An AP-7131N-FGR access point installation includes mounting the access point, connecting the access point to the network, connecting antennae and applying power. Installation procedures vary for different environments. See the following sections for more details: • Precautions • Requirements •...
2.1 Precautions Before installing an AP-7131N-FGR model access point, verify the following: • Do not install in wet or dusty areas without additional protection. Contact a Motorola Solutions representative for more information. • Verify the environment has a continuous temperature range between -20° C to 50° C.
Hardware Installation Contact the Motorola Solutions Support Center to report missing or improperly functioning items. NOTE The access point façade with 6 Element Antenna (Part No. ML-2452-PTA2M3X3-1) is separately orderable and provides an integrated antenna option. The facade connects to the access point as illustrated.
802.11b/g/n access points, because the locations and number of access points required are different to support the radio coverage area. Motorola Solutions recommends conducting a new site survey and developing a new coverage area floor plan when switching from legacy access points to a new AP-7131N-FGR model, as the device placement requirements could be significantly different.
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Omni-Directional Antenna ML-2499-BYGA2-01R Yagi Antenna 13.9 ML-2452-APA2-01 Dual-Band ML-2452-PTA2M3X3-1 Facade with 6 Element Antenna Module ML-2452-PTA3M3-036 3 Port MIMO Antenna 4.75/5.5 NOTE An additional adapter is required to use ML-2499-11PNA2-01 and ML-2499-BYGA2-01 model antennae. Please contact Motorola Solutions for more information.
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide The 5 GHz antenna suite includes the following models: Part No. Antenna Type Approximate Gain (dBi) ML-5299-WPNA1-01R Panel Antenna ML-5299-HPA1-01R Wide-Band Omni-Directional Antenna ML-2452-APA2-01 Dual-Band ML-2452-PTA2M3X3-1 Facade with 6 Element Antenna 4.75/5.5...
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Ethernet connectivity limited to only the GE1 port. The Motorola Solutions access point Power Supply (Part No. 50-14000-247R) is not included with the access point and is orderable separately as an accessory. If the access point is provided both POE power over the GE1/POE connection, as well as the 50-14000-247R power supply concurrently, the access point will source power from the 50-14000-247R supply only.
(including non-Motorola Solutions power sources). However, using the wrong solution (including a POE system used on a legacy Motorola Solutions access point) could either limit functionality or severely damage the access point and void the product warranty. 2.6.1 Installing the Power Injector Refer to the following sections for information on planning, installing, and validating the installation: •...
Hardware Installation • The Power Injector is not a repeater, and does not amplify the Ethernet data signal. For optimal performance, ensure the unit is placed as close as possible to the network data port. CAUTION To avoid problematic performance and restarts, disable POE from a wired switch port connected to an access point if mid-span power sourcing equipment (PSE) is used between the two, regardless of the manufacturer of the switch.
2-10 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 2.7 Mounting an AP-7131N-FGR An AP-7131N-FGR can attach to a wall, mount under a suspended T-Bar or above a ceiling (plenum or attic) following the same installation instructions. Choose one of the following mounting options based on the physical environment of the coverage area.
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2-12 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Xerox copy the template (on the previous page) to a blank piece of paper. Do not reduce or enlarge the scale of the template. CAUTION If printing the mounting template (on the previous page) from an electronic PDF, dimensionally confirm the template by measuring each value for accuracy.
Hardware Installation 2-13 10. Cable the access point using either the Power Injector solution or an approved line cord and power supply. For Power Injector installations: a. Connect a RJ-45 CAT5e (or CAT6) Ethernet cable between the network data supply (host) and the Power Injector Data In connector.
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To install the access point on a ceiling T-bar: 1. Motorola Solutions recommends you loop a safety wire—with a diameter of at least 1.01 mm (.04 in.), but no more than 0.158 mm (.0625 in.) —through the tie post (above the console connector) and secure the loop.
Hardware Installation 2-15 9. Push the back of the access point chassis on to the bottom of the ceiling T-bar. CAUTION Ensure the safety wire and cabling used in the T-Bar installation is securely fastened to the building structure in order to provide a safe operating environment.
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6. Use a drill to make a hole in the tile the approximate size of the LED light pipe. CAUTION Motorola Solutions recommends care be taken not to damage the finished surface of the ceiling tile when creating the light pipe hole and installing the light pipe.
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Antenna Options on page 2-4. 12. Motorola Solutions recommends attaching safety wire to the access point’s safety wire tie point or security cable (if used) to the access point’s lock port. 13. Align the ceiling tile into its former ceiling space.
2-18 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide The Power Injector receives power as soon as AC power is applied. For more information on using the Power Injector, see Power Injector System on page 2-6. For standard 48-Volt Power Adapter (Part No. 50-14000-247R) and line cord installations: a.
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Hardware Installation 2-19 NOTE Depending on how the 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz radios are configured, the LEDs will blink at different intervals between amber and yellow (5 GHz radio) and emerald and yellow (2.4 GHz radio). The LEDs on the top housing of the access point are clearly visible in wall and below ceiling installations.
2-20 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 2.8.1 Dual Radio (2.4/5 GHz) LEDs A dual radio (2.4/5 Ghz) model access point has the following unique LED behavior: LED 1 LED 2 (LAN) LED 3 (WAN) LED 4 - 5 GHz LED 5 - 2.4 GHz...
3-17. Refer to the LA-5030 & LA-5033 Wireless Networker PC Card and PCI Adapter Users Guide, available from the Motorola Solutions Web site, for installing drivers and client software if operating in an 802.11a/g network environment. Refer to the Spectrum24 LA-4121 PC Card, LA-4123 PCI Adapter & LA-4137 Wireless Networker User Guide, available from the Motorola Solutions Web site, for installing drivers and client software if operating in an 802.11b network environment.
When this occurs, Motorola Solutions recommends changing the Windows XP settings so the adapter can use settings defined for legacy (802.11a/bg) adapter operation. Once network conditions improve, use Windows XP to re-enable the adapter for 802.11n support.
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Hardware Installation 2-23 NOTE If re-enabling the adapter for 802.11 support, ensure additional 802.11n settings (Aggregation, Channel Width, Guard Interval etc.) are also enabled to ensure optimal operation. 7. Click to save the updates to the adapter’s configuration.
Getting Started The access point should be installed in an area tested for radio coverage using one of the site survey tools available to the field service technician. Once an installation site has been identified, the installer should carefully follow the hardware precautions, requirements, mounting guidelines and power options outlined in Hardware Installation.
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide • For instructions on mounting the access point to a wall, see Wall Mounted Installations on page 2-10. • For instructions on mounting an access point to a ceiling T-bar, see Suspended Ceiling T-Bar Installations on page 2-13.
• Data Bits - 8 • Stop Bits - 1 • No Parity • No Flow Control 4. Press <ESC> or <Enter> to access the access point CLI. 5. Enter the default username of “admin” and the default password of “motorola.”...
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide As this is the first time you are logging into the access point, you are prompted to enter a new password and set the county code. Refer to Country Codes on page A-4 for a list of each available countries two digit country code.
5. Click to continue. The access point’s login screen displays. 6. Log in using admin as the default User ID and motorola as the default password. If the default login is successful, the Change Admin Password window displays. You need to immediately change the password for security.
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Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide default IP address of 192.168.0.1. The default WAN IP address for GE2 port is set to 10.1.1.1. For this example, the access point’s LAN interface (GE1 port) will be used to connect to the access point.For optimal viewing of the Web UI, the screen resolution should be set to 1024 x 768 pixels or greater.
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Admin User password WILL NOT get imported. NOTE Though the access point can have its basic settings defined using a number of different screens, Motorola Solutions recommends using the access point Quick Setup...
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 3.4.3 Configuring Device Settings Configure a set of minimum required device settings within the Quick Setup screen. The values (LAN, WAN etc.) can often be defined in other locations within the menu tree. When you change the settings in the Quick Setup screen, the values also change within the screen where these parameters also exist.
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Getting Started 3. Refer to the AP-71xx System Settings field to define the following parameters: System Name Assign a System Name to define a title for this access point. The System Name is useful if multiple devices are being administered. Country Select the Country...
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Define a primary and alternate WIPS server IP Address for WIPS Server 1 and 2. These are the addresses of the primary and secondary WIPS console server. WIPS support requires a Motorola Solutions AirDefense WIPS Server on the network. WIPS functionality is not provided by the access point alone.
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Getting Started 3-11 Sensor only Spectrum Analysis Radio 1 WIPS, mode Radio 2 WIPS (no WLAN) 2.4 GHz WLAN - no Sensor Radio1 WLAN, Radio 2 Disabled 5.0 GHz WLAN - no Sensor Radio1 Disabled, Radio 2 WLAN Radios Off Radios 1 and 2 Disabled 5.
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DHCP server to a host. Some of these parameters are IP address, network mask, and gateway. NOTE Motorola Solutions recommends that the WAN and LAN ports should not be configured as DHCP clients at the same time.
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DHCP server over the LAN connection. Select the Bootp client option to enable a diskless system to discover its own IP address. NOTE Motorola Solutions recommends that the WAN and LAN ports should not both be configured as DHCP clients. c. Enter the network-assigned IP Address of the access point.
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3-14 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide still be assigned to another client. To avoid this, ensure all statically mapped IP addresses are outside of the IP address range assigned to the DHCP server. For additional access point LAN port configuration options, see...
Multiple WLANs can share the same security policy, so be careful not to name security policies after specific WLANs or risk defining a WLAN to single policy. Motorola Solutions recommends naming the policy after the attributes of the authentication or encryption type selected.
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3-16 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 4. Configure the Key Rotation Settings as required to set Broadcast Key Rotation and the update interval. Broadcast Key Select the Broadcast Key Rotation checkbox to enable or Rotation disable broadcast key rotation. When enabled, the key...
Getting Started 3-17 5. Configure the Key Settings as needed. 256-bit Key To use a hexadecimal value (and not an ASCII passphrase), select the checkbox and enter 16 hexadecimal characters into each of the four fields displayed. Default (hexadecimal) 256-bit keys for WP2A/CCMP include: 1011121314151617 18191A1B1C1D1E1F 2021222324252627...
3-18 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide configure the parameters of the test. The WNMP ping test only works with Motorola Solutions MUs. Only use a Motorola Solutions MU to test access point connectivity using WNMP. NOTE Before testing for connectivity, the target MU needs to be set to the same ESSID as the access point.
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Getting Started 3-19 • For detailed information on configuring access point LAN interface (subnet) and WAN interface see, Chapter 5, Network Management on page 5-1. • For detailed information on configuring specific encryption and authentication security schemes for individual access point WLANs, see Chapter 6, Configuring Access Point Security on page 6-1.
WAN port, the default static IP address is 10.1.1.1. The default password is “ .” If connected motorola to the access point using the LAN port, the default static IP addrees is 192.168.0.1/24. The user is required to know the IP address to connect to the access point using a Web browser.
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide System configuration topics include: • Configuring System Settings • Configuring Power Settings • Adaptive AP Setup • Configuring Data Access • Managing Certificate Authority (CA) Certificates • Configuring SNMP Settings • Configuring Network Time Protocol (NTP) •...
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System Name Specify a device name for the access point. Motorola Solutions recommends selecting a name serving as a reminder of the user base the access point supports (engineering, retail, etc.). This name...
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The displayed number is the current version of the device firmware. Use this information to determine if the access point is running the most recent firmware available from Motorola Solutions. Use the Firmware Update screen to keep the AP’s firmware up to date.
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System Configuration CAUTION Restoring the access point’s configuration back to default settings changes the administrative password back to “motorola.” If restoring the configuration back to default settings, be sure you change the administrative password accordingly. Restore Default Select the Restore Default Configuration...
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Restart Click the Restart button to reboot the AP-7131N-FGR. Restarting the AP-7131N-FGR resets all data collection values to zero. Motorola Solutions does not recommend restarting the AP-7131N-FGR during significant system uptime or data collection activities.
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System Configuration • The access point’s transmit and receive algorithms could be negatively impacted • The access point’s transmit power could be reduced due to insufficient power • The access point’s WAN port configuration could be changed (either enabled or disabled) Automatic is the default mode.
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Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Maximum Maximum Transmit Power Transmit Power Rates (Mbps) MCS Indices Bandwidth 2.4 GHz 5 GHz 20MHz 20MHz 20MHz 20MHz 20MHz 20MHz 20MHz MCS0/MCS8 HT20/40 MCS1/MCS9 HT20/40 MCS2/MCS10 HT20/40 MCS3/MCS11 HT20/40 MCS4/MCS12 HT20/40...
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System Configuration Maximum Maximum Transmit Power Transmit Power Rates (Mbps) MCS Indices Bandwidth 2.4 GHz 5 GH 20MHz 20MHz 20MHz 20MHz 20MHz 20MHz 20MHz 20MHz 20MHz 20MHz 20MHz 20MHz MCS0/MCS8 HT20/40 MCS1/MCS9 HT20/40 MCS2/MCS10 HT20/40 MCS3/MCS11 HT20/40 MCS4/MCS12 HT20/40 MCS5/MCS13 HT20/40 MCS6/MCS14 HT20/40...
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NOTE Within the Power Settings field, an installation professional selects a power mode as auto or 3af. Contact Motorola Solutions Support if unsure of your access point’s optimal power management settings.
Adaptive AP on page 10-1. NOTE AAP functionality is only supported on a Motorola Solutions model switch (running firmware version 4.0) or higher and a Motorola Solutions RFS7000 model switch (running firmware version 4.0 or higher). NOTE The Adaptive AP Setup screen does not display the AAP’s adoption status or adopted switch.
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4-12 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide To configure the access point’s switch discovery method and connection medium: 1. Select System Configuration -> Adaptive AP Setup from the menu tree. 2. Define the following to prioritize a switch connection scheme and AP interface used to adopt to the switch.
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System Configuration 4-13 Auto Discovery Enable When the Auto Discovery Enable checkbox is selected, the access point begins the switch discovery (adoption) process using DHCP first, then a user provided domain name, lastly using static IP addresses. This setting is disabled by default. When disabled, the AP functions as a standalone access point without trying to adopt a switch.
To avoid jeopardizing the network data managed by the access point, Motorola Solutions recommends enabling only those interfaces used in the routine (daily) management of the network, and disabling all other interfaces until they are required.
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System Configuration 4-15 2. Use the access point Access field checkboxes to enable/disable the following on the access point’s LAN1, LAN2 or WAN interfaces: Applet HTTPS (port Select the LAN1, LAN2 and/or WAN checkboxes to enable access 443) to the access point configuration applet using a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) for encrypted HTTP sessions.
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4-16 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 4. Configure the Secure Shell field to set timeout values to reduce network inactivity. Authentication Defines the maximum time (between 30 - 120 seconds) allowed for Timeout SSH authentication to occur before executing a timeout. The minimum permissible value is 30 seconds.
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Radius-enabled device configured with the same shared secret. Apply the qualifications of a well-chosen password to the generation of a shared secret. Generate a random, case-sensitive string using letters and numbers. The default is motorola. 7. Update the Administrator Access field to change the administrative password used to access the configuration settings.
4-18 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 9. Click Apply to save any changes to the access point Access screen. Navigating away from the screen without clicking the Apply button results in all changes to the screen being lost.
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System Configuration 4-19 certificate. A browser must contain this CA certificate in its Trusted Root Library so it can trust certificates “signed” by the CA's private key. Depending on the public key infrastructure, the digital certificate includes the owner's public key, the certificate expiration date, the owner's name and other public key owner information.
4-20 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 2. Copy the content of the CA Certificate message (using a text editor such as Notepad) and click on Paste from Clipboard. Note that this feature will work with Internet Explorer browser only.
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System Configuration 4-21 CAUTION Self certificates can only be generated using the access point GUI and CLI interfaces. No functionality exists for creating a self-certificate using the access point’s SNMP configuration option. To create a self certificate: 1. Select System Configuration ->...
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4-22 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Key ID Enter a logical name for the certificate to help distinguish between certificates. The name can be up to 7 characters in length. Subject The required Subject value contains important information about the certificate.
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System Configuration 4-23 The generated certificate request displays in Self Certificates screen text box. 6. Click the Copy to Clipboard button (Note that this feature will work with Internet Explorer browser version 6 and above only). The content of certificate request is copied to the clipboard. Create an e-mail to your CA, paste the content of the request into the body of the message and send it to the CA.
4-24 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide NOTE If the access point is restarted after a certificate request has been generated but before the signed certificate is imported, the import will not execute properly. Do not restart the access point during this process.
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System Configuration 4-25 Subject (required) The required Subject value contains important information about the certificate. Contact the CA signing the certificate to determine the content of the Subject parameter. Department Optionally enter a value for your organizations’s department name if needing to differentiate the certificate from similar certificates used in other departments within your organization.
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4-26 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide The Certificate Request screen disappears and the ID of the generated certificate request displays in the drop-down list of certificates within the Self Certificates screen. NOTE A Warning screen may display at this phase stating key information could be lost if you proceed with the certificate request.
System Configuration 4-27 CAUTION Ensure the CA Certificate is loaded before the Self Certificate, or risk an invalid certificate load. 16. Open the certificate file and copy its contents into the CA Certificates screen by clicking the Paste from Clipboard button.
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4-28 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Use Symbol-AP_MIB to configure the below features Feature MIB Reference LAN Configuration apLan VLAN Configuration apLanVlan 802.1x Port Authentication apLan802dt1xAuth Ethernet Type Filter Configuration apLanTypeFilter Wireless Configuration apWlan Security Configuration apWlanSecPolicyTable...
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System Configuration 4-29 Firewall Configuration ccWanFirewall Router Configuration ccRouter System Settings ccAdmin NTP Server Configuration ccNtp Logging Configuration ccLogging Firmware Update ccLoadFw Wireless Stats ccWlan Radio Stats ccPortal MU Stats ccMuStats Config Import/Export ccLoadCfg Few acronyms used in the MIB files: Portal Radio of an AP Management Information Base...
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4-30 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide SNMP v3 user definitions work independently, and both use the Access Control List (ACL) of the SNMP Access Control sub-screen. Use the SNMP Access screen to define SNMP community definitions and SNMP v3 user definitions.
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System Configuration 4-31 Username Specify a username by typing an alphanumeric string of up to 31 characters. Security Level Use the Security Level area to specify a security level of AuthPriv (authorization with privacy). AuthPriv setting requires login authorization and uses the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) protocol.
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4-32 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide SNMP v3 Engine ID The access point SNMP v3 Engine ID field lists the unique SNMP v3 Engine ID for the access point. This ID is used in SNMP v3 as the source for a trap, response or report.
System Configuration 4-33 4.6.1 Configuring SNMP Access Control Use the SNMP Access Control screen (as launched from the SNMP Access screen) to specify which users can read SNMP generated information and, if capable, modify related settings from an SNMP-capable client. Use the SNMP Access Control screen's Access Control List (ACL) to limit, by Internet Protocol (IP) address, who can access the access point SNMP interface.
4-34 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Access Control List Enter Start IP and End IP addresses (numerical addresses only, no DNS names supported) to specify a range of user that can access the access point SNMP interface. An SNMP-capable client can be set up whereby only the administrator (for example) can use a read/ write community definition.
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System Configuration 4-35 1. Select System Configuration - > SNMP Access - > SNMP Trap Configuration from the access point menu tree. CAUTION Ensure IPSec has been properly configured to protect communications with the external SNMP server. Changes will not be applied otherwise.
Use the SNMP Traps screen to enable specific traps on the access point. Motorola Solutions recommends defining traps to capture unauthorized devices operating within the access point coverage area. Trap configuration depends on the network machine that receives the generated traps.
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System Configuration 4-37 2. Configure the MU Traps field to generate traps for MU associations, MU association denials and MU authentication denials. When a trap is enabled, a trap is sent every 10 seconds until the condition no longer exists. MU associated Generates a trap when an MU becomes associated with one of the access point’s WLANs.
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4-38 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 3. Configure the SNMP Traps field to generate traps when SNMP capable MUs are denied authentication privileges or are subject of an ACL violation. When a trap is enabled, a trap is sent every 5 seconds until the condition no longer exists.
System Configuration 4-39 System Cold Start Generates a trap when the access point re-initializes while transmitting, possibly altering the SNMP agent's configuration or protocol entity implementation. Configuration Generates a trap whenever changes to the access point’s Changes configuration file are saved. Rogue AP Detection Generates a trap if a Rogue AP is detected by the access point.
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4-40 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide CAUTION Ensure IPSec has been properly configured to protect communications with the external SNMP server. Changes will not be applied otherwise. 2. Configure the RF Trap Thresholds field to define device threshold values for SNMP traps.
Minimum number of Enter the minimum number of packets that must pass through the packets required for a device before an SNMP rate trap is sent. Motorola Solutions trap to fire recommends using the default setting of 1000 as a minimum setting for the field.
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4-42 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Time synchronization is recommended for the access point’s network operations. Use the Date and Time Settings screen to enable NTP and specify the IP addresses and ports of available NTP servers.
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System Configuration 4-43 2. From within the Current Time field, click the Refresh button to update the time since the screen was displayed by the user. The Current Time field displays the current time based on the access point system clock. If NTP is disabled or if there are no servers available, the system time displays the access point uptime starting at 1970-01-01 00:00:00, with the time and date advancing.
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4-44 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide CAUTION If using the RADIUS time-based authentication feature to authenticate access point user permissions, ensure has been selected from the Time Zone field. If UTC is not selected, time based authentication will not work properly. For information on configuring...
System Configuration 4-45 4.8 Logging Configuration The access point provides the capability for periodically logging system events that prove useful in assessing the throughput and performance of the access point or troubleshooting problems on the access point managed Local Area Network (LAN). Use the Logging Configuration screen to set the desired logging level (standard syslog levels) and view or save the current access point system log.
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4-46 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide View Log Click View to save a log of events retained on the access point. The system displays a prompt requesting the administrator password before saving the log. After the password has been...
System Configuration 4-47 3. Configure the Audit Log Filters field to create or delete audit log filters. Create Click Create to create a new audit log filter. The Create Audit Log Filter window is displayed. Provide the relevant information and click Apply to save the changes.
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4-48 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide The export function always exports the encrypted Admin User password. The import function imports the Admin Password only if the access point is set to factory default. If the access point is not configured to factory default settings, the Admin User password WILL NOT get imported.
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System Configuration 4-49 3. Configure the SFTP Import/Export field to import/export configuration settings. Filename Specify the name of the configuration file to be written to the SFTP Server. SFTP Server IP Enter the numerical (non-DNS name) IP address of the destination SFTP Server where the configReuration file is imported or exported.
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(if necessary) to undo any changes made. Undo Changes reverts the settings displayed on Config Import/Export screen to the last saved configuration. 7. Click Logout to securely exit the access point Motorola Solutions Access Point applet. A prompt displays confirming the logout before the applet is closed.
System Configuration 4-51 4.10 Updating Device Firmware Motorola Solutions periodically releases updated versions of the access point device firmware to the Motorola Solutions Web site. If the access point firmware version displayed on the System Settings page (see Configuring System Settings on page...
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4-52 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide NOTE The firmware file must be available from a SFTP site to perform the update. CAUTION Make sure a copy of the access point’s configuration is exported before updating the firmware.
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System Configuration 4-53 If updating the access point manually, configure the Update Firmware fields as required to set a filename and target firmware file upload location for firmware updates. 3. Specify the name of the target firmware file within the Filename field.
• Through a GUI button Once Zeroisation is invoked, AP will be rebooted after zeroisation with factory default configurations. Once zeroisation is done, the admin password will also be zeroised, so default password motorola needs to be used to login first.
System Configuration 4-55 4.11.1 Key Zeroisation Process The following actions are taken place when zeroisation is initiated: Step Headline Details Zeroise RADIUS related passwords using • RADIUS proxy password three patterns • RADIUS client password • Hotspot RADIUS primary password •...
Network Management Refer to the following for network management configuration activities supported by the access point user interface: • Configuring the LAN Interface • Configuring WAN Settings • Enabling Wireless LANs (WLANs) • Configuring Router Settings • Configuring IP Filtering 5.1 Configuring the LAN Interface The AP-7131N-FGR has one physical LAN port supporting two unique LAN interfaces.
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Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide For information on locating the access point’s MAC addresses, see Viewing WAN Statistics on page Viewing LAN Statistics on page 7-6. Use the LAN Configuration screen to enable one (or both) of the access point’s LAN interfaces, assign them names, define which LAN is currently active on the access point Ethernet port and assign a timeout value to disable the LAN connection if no data traffic is detected within a defined interval.
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Network Management Enable Select the LAN1 and/or LAN2 checkbox to allow the forwarding of data traffic over the specified LAN connection. The LAN1 connection is enabled by default, but both LAN interfaces can be enabled simultaneously. The LAN2 setting is disabled by default. LAN Name Use the LAN Name...
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802.1x supplicant to authenticate to a server on the network. If using 802.1x authentication, enter the authentication server user name and password. The default password is “motorola.” For information on enabling and configuring authentication schemes on the access point, see Enabling Authentication and Encryption Schemes on page 6-4.
Network Management full duplex Select this option to transmit data to and from the access point at the same time. Using full duplex, the access point can send data over its LAN port while receiving data as well. 6. Click Apply to save any changes to the LAN Configuration screen.
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Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Although static VLANs are the most common form of VLAN assignments, dynamic VLAN assignment is possible per WLAN. Configuring dynamic VLANs entail the access point sending a DHCP request for device information (such as an IP address). Additional information (such as device MAC address information) is sent to the access point.
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Network Management The VLAN name screen displays. The first time the screen is launched a default VLAN name of 1 and a default VLAN ID of 1 display. The VLAN name is auto-generated once the user assigns a VLAN ID. However, the user has the option of re-assigning a name to the VLAN using New VLAN Edit VLAN...
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By default, the access point forwards untagged traffic with the native VLAN configured for the port. The Native VLAN is VLAN 1 by default. Motorola suggests leaving the Native VLAN set to 1 as other layer 2 devices also have their Native VLAN set to 1.
Network Management 5.1.2 Configuring LAN1 and LAN2 Settings Both LAN1 and LAN2 have separate sub-screens to configure the DHCP settings used by the LAN1 and LAN2 interfaces. Within each LAN screen is a button to access a sub-screen to configure advanced DHCP settings for that LAN.
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DNS IP address might not be updated, with only the secondary address getting updated. Ensure the primary address is the same as the IP address of the LAN. NOTE Motorola recommends the WAN and LAN ports should not both be configured as DHCP clients. This interface is a...
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Primary DNS Server Enter the Primary DNS numerical (non DNS name) IP address. Secondary DNS Motorola recommends entering the numerical IP address of an Server additional DNS server (if available), used if the primary DNS server goes down. A maximum of two DNS servers can be used.
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5-12 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Mesh STP Click the Mesh STP Configuration button to define bridge Configuration settings for this specific LAN. Each of the access point’s two LANs can have a separate mesh configuration. As the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) mentions, each mesh network maintains hello, forward delay and max age timers.
Network Management 5-13 5.1.2.1 Configuring Advanced DHCP Server Settings Use the Advanced DHCP Server screen to specify (reserve) static (or fixed) IP addresses for specific devices. Every wireless, 802.11x-standard device has a unique Media Access Control (MAC) address. This address is the device's hard-coded hardware number (shown on the bottom or back). An example of a MAC address is 00:A0:F8:45:9B:07.
5-14 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 3. Specify a lease period in seconds for available IP addresses using the DHCP Lease Time (Seconds) parameter. An IP address is reserved for re-connection for the length of time you specify.
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Network Management 5-15 2. Use the all ethernet types, except drop-down menu to designate whether the Ethernet Types defined for the LAN are allowed or denied for use by the access point. 3. To add an Ethernet type, click the button.
Packet types supported for the type filtering function include 16-bit DIX Ethernet types as well as Motorola proprietary types. Select an Ethernet type from the drop down menu, or enter the Ethernet type’s hexadecimal value. See your System Administrator if unsure of the implication of adding or omitting a type from the list for either LAN1 or LAN2.
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WAN IP Configuration field to enable the WAN interface, and set network address information for the WAN connection. NOTE Motorola recommends that the WAN and LAN ports should not both be configured as DHCP clients. Enable WAN Interface Select the...
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The ISP or a network administrator provides this address. A DNS server translates a domain name (for example, www.motorola.com) into an IP address that networks can use. Secondary DNS Specify the address of a secondary DNS server if one is used. A...
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Network Management 5-19 More IP Addresses Click the More IP Addresses button to specify additional static IP addresses for the access point. Additional IP addresses are required when users within the WAN need dedicated IP addresses, or when servers need to be accessed (addressed) by the outside world.
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5-20 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide half duplex Select this option to transmit data to and from the access point, but not at the same time. Using a half duplex transmission, the access point can send data over its WAN port then immediately receive data from the same direction in which the data was transmitted.
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Network Management 5-21 Keep-Alive Select the Keep-Alive checkbox to maintain the WAN connection indefinitely (no timeout interval). Some ISPs terminate inactive connections. Enabling Keep-Alive keeps the access point’s WAN connection active, even when there is no traffic. If the ISP drops the connection after an idle period, the access point automatically re- establishes the connection to the ISP.
5-22 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 5.2.1 Configuring Network Address Translation (NAT) Settings Network Address Translation (NAT) converts an IP address in one network to a different IP address or set of IP addresses in another network. The access point router maps its local (inside) network addresses to WAN (outside) IP addresses, and translates the WAN IP addresses on incoming packets to local IP addresses.
Network Management 5-23 Outbound Mappings When 1 to 1 NAT is selected, a single IP address can be entered in Outbound Mappings area. This address provides a 1 to 1 mapping of the WAN IP address to the specified IP address. When 1 to Many is selected as the NAT Type, the Outbound...
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5-24 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 4. Configure the Port Forwarding screen to modify the following: Click to create a local map that includes the name, transport protocol, start port, end port, IP address and Translation Port for incoming packets.
Network Management 5-25 IP Address Enter the numerical (non DNS name) IP address to which the specified service is forwarded. This address must be within the specified NAT range for the associated WAN IP address. Translation Port Specify the port number used to translate data for the service being forwarded.
5-26 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide NOTE The username, password and hostname are required to be registered at http://www.dyndns.com. 3. Enter the DynDNS Username for the account you wish to use for the access point. 4. Enter the DynDNS Password for the account you wish to use for the access point.
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Network Management 5-27 If a WLAN is defined, that WLAN displays within the Wireless Configuration screen. When the access point is first booted, WLAN1 exists as a default WLAN available immediately for connection. 2. Refer to the information within the Wireless Configuration screen to view the name, ESSID, access point radio designation, VLAN ID and security policy of existing WLANs.
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5-28 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Radio Radio field displays the name of the access point radio the WLAN is mapped to (either the 802.11a/n radio or the 802.11b/g/n radio). To change the radio designation for a specific...
Network Management 5-29 5.3.1 Creating/Editing Individual WLANs If the WLANs displayed within the Wireless Configuration screen do not satisfy your network requirements, you can either create a new WLAN or edit the properties of an existing WLAN. NOTE Before editing the properties of an existing WLAN, ensure it is not being used by an access point radio, or is a WLAN that is needed in its current configuration.
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5-30 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 3. Set the parameters in the Configuration field as required for the WLAN. CAUTION When using the access point’s hotspot functionality, ensure MUs are re-authenticated when changes are made to the characteristics of a hotspot enabled WLAN, as MUs within the WLAN will be dropped from device association.
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Network Management 5-31 ESSID Enter the Extended Services Set Identification (ESSID) associated with the WLAN. The WLAN name is auto-generated using the ESSID until changed by the user. The maximum number of characters that can be used for the ESSID is 32. Do not use any of the following characters for an ESSID <...
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5-32 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Enable Client Bridge Select the Enable Client Bridge Backhaul checkbox to make the Backhaul WLAN available in the WLAN drop-down menu within the Radio Configuration screen. This checkbox can be ignored for WLANs...
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ESSID. If a hacker tries to find an ESSID via an MU, the ESSID does not display since the ESSID is not in the beacon. Motorola recommends keeping the option enabled to reduce the likelihood of hacking into the WLAN.
5-34 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide IP Filtering Select the IP Filtering button to display a screen where existing IP filter policies can be applied to the WLAN to allow or deny IP packets in either an incoming or outgoing direction based on the rules defined for the policy.
Network Management 5-35 NOTE When the access point is first launched, a single security policy (default) is available and mapped to WLAN 1. It is anticipated numerous additional security policies will be created as the list of WLANs grows. Configuring a WLAN security scheme with a discussion of all the authentication and encryption options available is beyond the scope of this chapter.
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WLANs based on MU interoperability requirements. Motorola recommends using the New MU ACL Policy or Edit MU ACL Policy screens strategically to name and configure ACL policies meeting the requirements of the particular WLANs they may map to.
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Network Management 5-37 2. Click the Create button to configure a new ACL policy, or select a policy and click the Edit button to modify an existing ACL policy. The access point supports a maximum of 16 MU ACL policies.
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5-38 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Either the New MU ACL Policy Edit MU ACL Policy screens display. 3. Assign a name to the new or edited ACL policy that represents an inclusion or exclusion policy specific to a particular type of MU traffic you may want to use with a single or group of WLANs.
WLANs based on MU interoperability requirements. Motorola recommends using the New QoS Policy and Edit QoS Policy screens strategically to name and configure QoS policies meeting the requirements of the particular WLANs they may to. However, be careful not to name policies after specific WLANs, as individual QoS policies can be used by more than one WLAN.
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5-40 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide NOTE When the access point is first launched, a single QoS policy (default) is available and mapped to WLAN 1. It is anticipated additional QoS policies will be created as the list of WLANs grows.
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Network Management 5-41 3. Assign a name to the new or edited QoS policy that makes sense to the access point traffic receiving priority. More than one WLAN can use the same QoS policy. 4. Select the Support Voice prioritization checkbox to allow legacy voice prioritization.
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11b voice Use this setting for “Voice-Over-IP” traffic over the 802.11b radio. CAUTION Motorola recommends using the drop-down menu to define the intended radio traffic within the WLAN. Once an option is selected, you do not need to adjust the values for the Access Categories, unless qualified to do so.
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Network Management 5-43 7. Select the Enable Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) QoS Extensions checkbox to configure the access point’s QoS Access Categories. The Access Categories are not configurable unless the checkbox is selected. Access Categories include: Background Backgrounds traffic is typically of a low priority (file transfers, print jobs ect.).
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5-44 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide TXOPs Time 32usec TXOPs Time is the interval the transmitting MU is assigned for transmitting. The default for Background traffic is 0. The same TXOPs values should be used for either the 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n radio, there is no difference.
Network Management 5-45 5.3.1.4 Configuring WLAN Hotspot Support The access point enables hotspot operators to provide user authentication and accounting without a special client application. The access point uses a traditional Internet browser as a secure authentication device. The access point issues an IP address to the user using a DHCP server, authenticates the user and grants the user to access the Internet.
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5-46 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 3. Refer to the HTTP Redirection field to specify how the Login, Welcome, and Fail pages are maintained for this specific WLAN. The pages can be hosted locally or remotely Use Default Files...
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Network Management 5-47 Use External URL Select the Use External URL checkbox to define a set of external URLs for hotspot users to access the login, welcome and fail pages. To create a redirected page, you need to have a TCP termination locally.
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5-48 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide NOTE The Enable Hotspot User Timeout option is only available if using the access point’s internal Radius Server for user authentication. 6. Click the White List Entries button (within the WhiteList Configuration field) to create a set of allowed destination IP addresses.
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Network Management 5-49 8. Refer to the Radius Configuration field to define a primary and secondary Radius server port and shared secret password. Select mode Use the Select mode drop-down menu to define whether an Internal or External server is to be used for the primary server. Pri Server IP Define the IP address of the primary Radius server.
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5-50 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide When a client requests a URL from a Web server, the login handler returns an HTTP redirection status code (for example, 301 Moved Permanently), which indicates to the browser it should look for the page at another URL.
Network Management 5-51 5.3.2 Setting the WLAN’s Radio Configuration Each AP-7131N-FGR WLAN can have a separate 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n radio configured and mapped to that WLAN. This enables each WLAN to optimize its radio configuration in respect to its intended client needs. With dual-radio model AP-7131N-FGR access points, the Radio Configuration screen enables you...
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5-52 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide • Live View- The WIPS application (commonly referred to as Motorola Enterprise) provides a live view of the sensors, APs and MUs operating in a WLAN. Live view support exists throughout the WIPS application, wherever a device icon appears in an information panel or navigation tree.
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Network Management 5-53 Refer to RF Band of Operation parameter to ensure you are enabling the correct radio. After the settings are applied within this Radio Configuration screen, the Radio Status MUs connected values update. If this is an existing radio within a mesh network, these values update in real-time.
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WLAN (ESS) the client bridge uses to establish a wireless link. The default setting, is (WLAN1). Motorola recommends creating (and naming) a WLAN specifically for mesh networking support to differentiate the Mesh supported WLAN from non-Mesh supported WLANs.
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Network Management 5-55 Disabled When disabled, both radios are up at boot time and beaconing. If one radio (radio 1) does not have a mesh connection, the other radio (radio 2) is not affected. Radio 2 continues to beacon and associate MUs, but MU's can only communicate amongst themselves using the access point.
5-56 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide CAUTION When defining a Mesh configuration and changes are saved, the mesh network temporarily goes down. The Mesh network is unavailable because the access point radio is reconfigured when applying changes. This can be problematic for users making changes within a deployed mesh network.
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Network Management 5-57 2. Configure the Properties field to assign a name and placement designation for the radio. Placement Use the Placement drop-down menu to specify whether the radio is located outdoors or indoors. Default placement depends on the country of operation selected for the access point. MAC Address The access point, like other Ethernet devices, has a unique, hardware encoded Media Access Control (MAC) or IEEE address.
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5-58 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide ERP Protection Extended Rate PHY (ERP) allows 802.11g MUs to interoperate with 802.11b only MUs. ERP Protection is managed automatically by the access point and informs users when 802.11b MUs are present within the access point’s coverage area.
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Network Management 5-59 Channel Width Select the Channel Width (MHz) from the drop-down menu. The AP radio can support 20 and 40 MHz channel widths. 20 MHz is the default setting for the 2.4 GHz radio. 20/40 MHz operation (the default setting for the 5 GHz radio) allows the access point to receive packets from clients using 20 MHz of bandwidth while transmitting a packet using 40 MHz bandwidth.
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5-60 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Set Rates Click the Set Rates button to define minimum and maximum data transmit rates for the radio. Use the Basic Rates drop-down menu to select the rates available for either the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz radio band. The menu options differ, based on the radio band.
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Network Management 5-61 4. Configure the Performance field to set the preamble, thresholds values and QoS values for the radio.
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5-62 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Support Short The preamble is approximately 8 bytes of packet header generated Preamble by the access point and attached to a packet prior to transmission from the 802.11b radio. The preamble length for 802.11b transmissions is rate dependant.
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Network Management 5-63 Enable Transmit A-MSDU Set Aggregation Select the checkbox (within the A-MSDU Aggregation field) to enable the aggregation of MAC Service frames. When enabled, long frames can be both sent and received (up to 4 KB). The A-MSDU buffer limit is not user configurable.
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Motorola recommends decreasing the DTIM interval for that specific BSSID. However, decreasing the DTIM interval decreases the battery life on power save stations. The default is 10 for each BSSID. Motorola recommends using the default value unless qualified to understand the performance risks of changing it.
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Network Management 5-65 6. Refer to the QBSS Load Element Settings field to determine whether channel usage data is transmitted to associated devices. Enable QBSS load When enabled, the access point communicates channel usage data element to associated devices using an interval you define. The QBSS load represents the percentage of time the channel is in use by the access point and the access point’s MU count.
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5-66 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide be defined from within the WLANs assigned to BSSID groups 1 through 4. Each BSSID beacons only on the primary WLAN. The user should assign each WLAN to its own BSSID. In cases where more than four WLANs are required, WLANs should be grouped according to their security policies so all of the WLANs on a BSSID have the same security policy.
Network Management 5-67 11. Click Logout to securely exit the Access Point applet. A prompt displays confirming the logout before the applet is closed. 5.3.3 Configuring MU Rate Limiting Use the Rate Limiting screen to control the MU rate limit allotted to individual WLANs. MU rate limiting enables an administrator to determine how much radio bandwidth is allowed to each MU within any one of the 16 supported AP WLANs.
5-68 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Once enabled, MU rate limiting still needs to be enabled for a specific WLAN, then the rate limit allocation needs to be defined for MU traffic within that specific WLAN. To modify a...
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Network Management 5-69 2. Refer to the access point Router Table field to view existing routes. The access point Router Table field displays a list of connected routes between an enabled subnet and the router. These routes can be changed by modifying the IP address and subnet masks of the enabled subnets.
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5-70 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide select the type of RIP and the type of RIP authentication used by the switch. For more information on configuring RIP, see Setting the RIP Configuration on page 5-71. 5. Use the User Defined Routes field to add or delete static routes.
Network Management 5-71 5.4.1 Setting the RIP Configuration To set the RIP configuration: 1. From within the RIP Configuration field, select the RIP Type from the drop-down menu. The following options are available: No RIP No RIP option prevents the access point’s router from exchanging routing information with other routers.
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5-72 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 3. If RIP v2 or RIP v2 (v1 compat) is the selected RIP type, the RIP v2 Authentication field becomes active. Select the type of authentication to use from the Authentication Type drop-down menu.
Network Management 5-73 4. If the Simple authentication method is selected, specify a password of up to 15 alphanumeric characters in the Password (Simple Authentication) area. 5. If the MD5 authentication method is selected, fill in the Key #1 field (Key #2 is optional). Enter any numeric value between 0 and 256 into the MD5 ID area.
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5-74 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide • Packets are compared with lines of the filter policy list until a match is made. Once a packet matches a line of the list, it's acted upon, and no further comparisons take place. If inspected packets are determined to not be IP packets, it permitted by the access point for its inbound or outbound destination.
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Network Management 5-75 NOTE With IP Filtering, users can only define a destination port, not a source port. 2. Click the button to define the attributes of a new IP Filtering policy. The following policy (or filtering rule) attributes require definition. Filter name Create a name for the filter policy unique to its function in order to differentiate it from others that may have somewhat similar...
5-76 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide In Use Displays YES if the listed filter policy is currently being utilized by LAN1, LAN2 or a WLAN. NO is displayed if the listed policy is currently not be utilized by either of the LAN ports or any of the access point’s 16 WLANs.
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Network Management 5-77 c. Select the Enable IP Filtering button in the lower portion of the screen. d. Select the IP Filtering button. The screen displays with both the Default Incoming Deny Default Outgoing Deny checkboxes selected by default. Consequently, if you enable IP filtering but do not apply any filters that allow IP traffic, then no IP traffic will be forwarded, as the default deny settings have precedence.
Configuring Access Point Security Security measures for the AP-7131N-FGR and its ‘WLANs are critical. Use the available AP-7131N-FG security options to protect the access point LAN from wireless vulnerabilities, and safeguard the transmission of RF packets between the access point and its associated MUs. WLAN security can be configured on an ESS by ESS basis on the access point.
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide NOTE Security for the access point can be configured in various locations throughout the access point menu structure. This chapter outlines the security options available to the AP-7131N-FGR, and the menu locations and steps required to configure specific security measures.
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NOTE DNS names are not supported as a valid IP address for the access point. The user is required to enter a numerical IP address. 4. Log in using the “admin” as the default Username and “motorola” as the default Password.
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide CAUTION Restoring the access point’s configuration back to default settings changes the administrative password back to “motorola.” If restoring the configuration back to default settings, be sure you change the administrative password accordingly.
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Remember, multiple WLANs can share the same security policy, so be careful not to name security policies after specific WLANs or risk defining a WLAN to single policy. Motorola recommends naming the policy after the attributes of the authentication or encryption type selected.
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide WPA2/CCMP Select the WPA2/CCMP (802.11) button to display the WPA2/ (802.11i) CCMP Settings field within the New Security Policy screen. For detailed information on configuring WPA2/CCMP, see Configuring WPA2-CCMP (802.11i) on page 6-11.
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Configuring Access Point Security New Security Policy screen displays with no authentication or encryption options selected. 3. Select the 802.1x EAP radio button. 802.1x EAP Settings field displays within the New Security Policy screen. 4. Ensure the Name of the security policy entered suits the intended configuration or function of the policy.
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Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 6. Configure the Server Settings field as required to define address information for the authentication server. The appearance of the Server Settings field varies depending on whether Internal or External has been selected from the Radius Server drop-down menu.
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Configuring Access Point Security 7. Select the Accounting tab as required to define a timeout period and retry interval Syslog for MUs interoperating with the access point and EAP authentication server. The items within this tab could be enabled or disabled depending on whether Internal or External has been selected from the Radius Server drop-down menu.
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6-10 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide NOTE The default values described are the recommended values. Do not change these values unless consulted otherwise by an administrator. 9. Select the Advanced Settings tab as required to specify a MU quiet period, timeout interval, transmit period, and retry period for MUs and the authentication server.
Configuring Access Point Security 6-11 6.5 Configuring WPA2-CCMP (802.11i) WPA2 is a newer 802.11i standard that provides even stronger wireless security than Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA). CCMP is the security standard used by the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). CCMP computes a Message Integrity Check (MIC) using the proven Cipher Block Chaining (CBC) technique.
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6-12 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 5. Configure the Key Rotation Settings field as required to set Broadcast Key Rotation and the update interval. Broadcast Key Select the Broadcast Key Rotation checkbox to enable or disable Rotation broadcast key rotation.
Configuring Access Point Security 6-13 6. Configure the Key Settings area as needed. 256-bit Key To use a hexadecimal value (and not an ASCII passphrase), select the checkbox and enter 16 hexadecimal characters into each of the four fields displayed. Default (hexadecimal) 256-bit keys for WP2A/CCMP include: 1011121314151617 18191A1B1C1D1E1F...
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6-14 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Use the access point’s Firewall screen to enable or disable the configurable firewall filters. Enable each filter for maximum security. Disable a filter if the corresponding attack does not seem a threat in order to reduce processor overhead.
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Configuring Access Point Security 6-15 3. Refer to the DOS Attack Checks field to set the following firewall filters: SYN Flood Attack A SYN flood attack requests a connection and then fails to Check promptly acknowledge a destination host's response, leaving the destination host vulnerable to a flood of connection requests.
6-16 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 6.6.1 Configuring LAN to WAN Access The access point LAN can be configured to communicate with the WAN side of the access point. Use Subnet Access screen to control access from the LAN1 (or LAN2) interfaces to the WAN interface.
Configuring Access Point Security 6-17 3. Click Apply to save any changes to the Subnet Access screen. Navigating away from the screen without clicking the Apply button results in all changes to the screens being lost. 4. Click Undo Changes (if necessary) to undo any changes made.
6-18 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide • TCP - Transmission Control Protocol is a set of rules for sending data as message units over the Internet. TCP manages individual data packets. Messages are divided into packets for efficient routing through the Internet.
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Configuring Access Point Security 6-19 2. Configure the Settings field as needed to override the settings in the Subnet Access screen and import firewall rules into the Advanced Subnet Access screen. Override Subnet Select this checkbox to enable advanced subnet access rules and Access settings disable existing subnet access rules, port forwarding, and 1 to many mappings from the system.
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6-20 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 3. Configure the Firewall Rules field as required add, insert or delete firewall rules into the list of advanced rules. Inbound or Outbound Select Inbound Outbound from the drop-down menu to specify if a firewall rule is intended for inbound traffic to an interface or outbound traffic from that interface.
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Configuring Access Point Security 6-21 Move Down Clicking the Move Down button moves the selected rule down by one row in the table. The index numbers for the affected rows adjust to reflect the new order. Index The index number determines the order firewall rules are executed. Rules are executed from the lowest number to the highest number.
6-22 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 6.7 Configuring VPN Tunnels Create a VPN tunnel to ensure data privacy between two end points, even while using an insecure communication medium like the Internet. VPNs use a secure tunnel between two end points as if they are directly connected over a secure connection.
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Configuring Access Point Security 6-23 2. Use the VPN Tunnels field to add or delete a tunnel to the list of available tunnels, list tunnel network address information and display key exchange information for each tunnel. Click to add a VPN tunnel to the list. To configure a specific tunnel, select it from the list and use the parameters within the VPN Tunnel Config field to set its properties.
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6-24 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Remote Gateway Remote Gateway column lists a remote gateway IP address for each tunnel. The numeric remote gateway is the gateway IP address on the remote network the VPN tunnel connects to. Ensure the address is the same as the WAN port address of the target gateway AP or switch.
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Configuring Access Point Security 6-25 Local WAN IP Enter the WAN’s numerical (non-DNS) IP address in order for the tunnel to pass traffic to a remote network. Remote Subnet Specify the numerical (non-DNS) IP address for the Remote Subnet. Remote Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for the tunnel’s remote network for the tunnel.
6-26 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 5. Click Undo Changes (if necessary) to undo any changes made. Undo Changes reverts the settings displayed on the VPN, Auto Key Settings, IKE Settings and Manual Key Settings screens to the last saved configuration.
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Configuring Access Point Security 6-27 10. Select . Click ESP with Authentication AES 128-bit 11. Select the button. IKE Settings 12. Select Pre Shared Key (PSK) 13. Enter the Passphrase. Passphrases must match on both VPN devices. 14. Select AES 128-bit 15.
6-28 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Notice the status displays "NOT_ACTIVE". This screen automatically refreshes to get the current status of the VPN tunnel. Once the tunnel is active, the IKE_STATE changes from NOT_CONNECTED to SA_MATURE. 19. On AP #2, repeat the same steps as above. However, replace AP #2 information with AP #1 information.
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Configuring Access Point Security 6-29 3. Configure the Manual Key Settings screen to modify the following: NOTE When entering Inbound or Outbound encryption or authentication keys, an error message could display stating the keys provided are “weak”. Some attack tools invoke a dictionary to hack keys based on commonly used words.
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6-30 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AH Authentication AH provides data authentication and anti-replay services for the VPN tunnel. Select the required authentication method from the drop-down menu: • None - Disables AH authentication. The rest of the fields are not active.
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Configuring Access Point Security 6-31 ESP Encryption Select the encryption and authentication algorithms for the VPN Algorithm tunnel using the drop-down menu. • AES 128-bit - Uses the Advanced Encryption Standard algorithm with 128-bit (32-character hexadecimal) keys. • AES 192-bit - Uses the Advanced Encryption Standard algorithm with 192-bit (48-character hexadecimal) keys.
6-32 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide The Inbound and Outbound SPI settings are required to be interpolated to function correctly. For example: • AP1 Inbound SPI = 800 • AP1 Outbound SPI = 801 • AP2 Inbound SPI = 801 •...
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Configuring Access Point Security 6-33 AH Authentication AH provides data authentication and anti-replay services for the VPN tunnel. Select the desired authentication method from the drop-down menu. • SHA1 - Enables Secure Hash Algorithm 1. No keys are required to be manually provided. ESP Type ESP provides packet encryption, optional data authentication and anti-replay services for the VPN tunnel.
6-34 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 6.7.4 Configuring IKE Key Settings The Internet Key Exchange (IKE) is an IPsec standard protocol used to ensure security for VPN negotiation and remote host or network access. IKE provides an automatic means of negotiation and authentication for communication between two or more parties.
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• FQDN - Select FQDN if the remote ID type is a fully qualified domain name (such as sj.motorola.com). The setting for this field does not have to be fully qualified, however it must match the setting for the Certificate Authority.
6-36 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide IKE Authentication If you selected Pre-Shared Key as the authentication mode, you Passphrase must provide a passphrase. IKE Encryption Select the encryption and authentication algorithms for the VPN Algorithm tunnel from the drop-down menu.
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Configuring Access Point Security 6-37 To view VPN status: 1. Select Network Configuration -> -> -> VPN Status from the access point menu tree. 2. Reference the Security Associations field to view the following: Tunnel Name Tunnel Name column lists the names of all the tunnels configured on the access point.
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6-38 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Inb SPI Inb SPI column displays the inbound Security Parameter Index (SPI) for each of the tunnels. The SPI is used locally by the access point to identify a security association. There are unique outbound and inbound SPIs.
Configuring Access Point Security 6-39 6.8 Configuring Content Filtering Settings Content filtering allows system administrators to block specific commands and URL extensions from going out through the access point’s WAN port. Therefore, content filtering affords system administrators selective control on the content proliferating the network and is a powerful data and network screening tool.
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6-40 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Block Outbound HTTP HyperText Transport Protocol (HTTP) is the protocol used to transfer information to and from Web sites. HTTP Blocking allows for blocking of specific HTTP commands going outbound on the access point WAN port.
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Configuring Access Point Security 6-41 Block Outbound SMTP Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) is the Internet standard for Commands host-to-host mail transport. SMTP generally operates over TCP on port 25. SMTP filtering allows the blocking of any or all outgoing SMTP commands.
It is possible that not all of the devices identified by the access point are operating legitimately within the access point’s radio coverage area. A rogue AP is a device located nearby an authorized Motorola access point but recognized as having properties rendering its operation illegal and threatening to the access point and the LAN.
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Configuring Access Point Security 6-43 The rogue detection interval is used in conjunction with Motorola MUs that identify themselves as rogue detection capable to the access point. The detection interval defines how often the access point requests these MUs to scan for a rogue AP. A shorter interval can affect the performance of the MU, but it will also decrease the time it takes for the access point to scan for a rogue AP.
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6-44 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide CAUTION Users cannot define a rogue detection method when one of the access point radios is functioning as a WIPS sensor. To use one of the radios as a detector, you must disable WIPS sensor mode first, then set a radio for the desired detection method.
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3. Use the field to restrict Motorola AP’s from Rogue AP detection and create Allowed AP List a list of device MAC addresses and ESSID’s approved for interoperability with the access point.
6-46 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Del (Delete) Click the Delete button to remove the highlighted line from the Rule Management field. The MAC and ESS address information previously defined is no longer applicable unless the previous configuration is restored.
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Configuring Access Point Security 6-47 The Active APs screen displays with detected rogue devices displayed within the Rogue table. 2. Enter a value (in minutes) in the Allowed APs field to indicate the number of Age Out Time elapsed minutes before an AP will be removed from the approved list and reevaluated. A zero (0) for this value (default value) indicates an AP can remain on the approved AP list permanently.
7. To remove the Rogue AP entries displayed within the e Rogue APs field, click the Clear Rogue AP List button. Motorola only recommends clearing the list of Rogue APs when the devices displaying within the list do not represent a threat to the access point managed network. 8. Click Apply to save any changes to the Active APs screen.
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BSSID/MAC Displays the MAC address of the rogue AP. This information could be useful if the MAC address is determined to be a Motorola MAC address and the device is interpreted as non-hostile and the device should be defined as an allowed AP.
6-50 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Detection Method Displays the RF Scan by RF On-Channel Detection Scan by Detector Radio method selected from the Rogue AP screen to detect rogue devices. For information on detection methods, see Configuring Rogue AP Detection on page 6-42.
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Configuring Access Point Security 6-51 2. Highlight an MU from within the Rogue AP enabled MUs field and click the scan button. The target MU begins scanning for rogue devices using the detection parameters defined within the Rogue AP Detection screen. To modify the detection parameters, see Configuring Rogue AP Detection on page 6-42.
6-52 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 5. Highlight a different MU from the Rogue AP enabled MUs field as needed to scan for additional rogue APs. 6. Click Logout to return to the Rogue AP Detection screen.
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Configuring Access Point Security 6-53 2. From within the Data Source Configuration field, use the Data Source drop-down menu to select the data source for the Radius server. Local An internal user database serves as the data source. Use the User Database screen to enter the user data.
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6-54 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 3. Use the TTLS/PEAP Configuration field to specify the Radius Server default EAP type, EAP authentication type and a Server or CA certificate (if used). EAP Type Use the EAP Type checkboxes to enable the default EAP type(s) for the Radius server.
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Configuring Access Point Security 6-55 Default Specify a PEAP and/or TTLS Authentication Type for EAP to use Authentication Type from the drop-down menu to the right of each checkbox item. PEAP options include: • GTC - EAP Generic Token Card (GTC) is a challenge handshake authentication protocol using a hardware token card to provide the response string.
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6-56 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide CA Certificate You can also choose an imported CA Certificate to use on the Radius server. If using a server certificate signed by a CA, import that CA's root certificate using the CA certificates screen (for...
Radius server is used for group policy configuration to support a new Time Based Rule restriction feature. NOTE The LDAP screen displays with unfamiliar alphanumeric characters (if new to LDAP configuration). Motorola recommends only qualified administrators change the default values within the LDAP screen.
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6-58 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 2. Enter the appropriate information within the LDAP Configuration field to allow the access point to interoperate with the LDAP server. Consult with your LDAP server administrator for details on how to define the values in this screen.
Configuring Access Point Security 6-59 Bind Distinguished Specify the distinguished name used to bind with the LDAP server. Name Password Enter a valid password for the LDAP server. The password length must be 8 to 16 characters. Base Distinguished Enter a name that establishes the base object for the search. The Name base object is the point in the LDAP tree at which to start searching.
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6-60 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide CAUTION When configuring the credentials of an MU, ensure its login (or user) name is a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN), or it cannot be authenticated by the access point’s proxy server. For example;...
Configuring Access Point Security 6-61 Retry Count Enter a value between 3 and 6 to indicate the number of times the access point attempts to reach a proxy server before giving up. Timeout Enter a value between 5 and 10 to indicate the number of elapsed seconds causing the access point to time out on a request to a proxy server.
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6-62 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide NOTE Each group can be configured to have its own access policy using the Access Policy screen. For more information, see Defining User Access Permissions by Group on page 6-67. 1. Select ->...
Configuring Access Point Security 6-63 6.10.4.2 Management Users 1. The Management Users table displays the list of management users. button is ClearAll available for default management user account only. 2. The buttons are read only for all managment users, except the default Delete management user.
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6-64 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 4. In the new line, type a User ID (user name). 5. Click the Change Login Password button. A small window displays. Enter a new password for the user and click Apply button to save the changes.
Configuring Access Point Security 6-65 7. Click Undo Changes (if necessary) to undo any changes made. Undo Changes reverts the settings displayed on the Users screen to the last saved configuration. 8. Click Logout to securely exit the Access Point applet. A prompt displays confirming the logout before the applet is closed.
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6-66 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 3. To add the user to a group, select the group in the Available list (on the right) and click the <-Add button. Assigned users will display within the Assigned table. Map one or more groups as needed for group authentication access for this particular user.
Configuring Access Point Security 6-67 6.10.5 Defining User Access Permissions by Group This applies to wireless users only. An AAA server maintains the users and groups database used by the access point for access permissions. Various kinds of access policies can be applied to each group.
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6-68 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide The Access Policy screen displays the following fields: Groups Groups field displays the names of those existing groups that can have access intervals applied to them. Click the Edit button to display a screen designed to create access intervals for specific days and hours.
Configuring Access Point Security 6-69 Associated WLANs Associated WLANs field displays the WLANs assigned the user group access permissions listed within the filters and grid fields. Add additional WLANs to a group by selecting the Edit button within the groups field. grid Refer to the grid...
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6-70 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 4. Define up to 10 access policies for the selected group within the Time Based Access Policy field. Use the drop-down menus on the left-hand side of the screen to define the day of the week for which each policy applies.
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Configuring Access Point Security 6-71 NOTE Groups have a strict start and end time (as defined using the Edit Access Policy screen). Only during this period of time can authentication requests from users be honored (with no overlaps). Any authentication request outside of this defined interval is denied regardless of whether a user’s credentials match or not.
Monitoring Statistics The access point has functionality to display robust transmit and receive statistics for its WAN and LAN port. Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) stats can also be displayed collectively for each enabled WLAN as well as individually for up to 16 specific WLANs. Transmit and receive statistics can also be displayed for the access point’s 802.11a/n and 802.11b/g/n radios.
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide See the following sections for more details on viewing statistics for the access point: • Viewing WAN Statistics • Viewing LAN Statistics • Viewing Wireless Statistics • Viewing Radio Statistics Summary •...
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Monitoring Statistics 2. Refer to the Information field to reference the following access point WAN data: Status Status field displays Enabled if the WAN interface is enabled on the screen. If the WAN interface is disabled on the WAN screen, the WAN Stats screen displays no connection information and statistics.
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Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Mask Mask field displays the subnet mask number for the access point’s WAN connection. This value is set on the screen. Refer to Configuring WAN Settings on page 5-16 to change the subnet mask.
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Monitoring Statistics RX Frame RX Frame field displays the number of TCP/IP data frame errors received. 4. Refer to the Transmitted field to reference data received over the access point WAN port. TX Packets TX packets are data packets sent over the WAN connection. The displayed number is a cumulative total since the WAN was last enabled or the access point was last restarted.
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 7.2 Viewing LAN Statistics Use the LAN Stats screen to monitor the activity of the access point’s LAN1 or LAN2 connection. The Information field of the LAN Stats screen displays network traffic information as monitored over the access point LAN1 or LAN2 port.
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Monitoring Statistics Status Displays whether this particular LAN has been enabled as viable subnet from within the LAN Configuration screen. IP Address The Internet Protocol (IP) addresses for the access point LAN port. Network Mask The first two sets of numbers specify the network domain, the next set specifies the subset of hosts within a larger network.
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Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide RX Errors RX errors include dropped data packets, buffer overruns, and frame errors on inbound traffic. The number of RX errors is a total of RX Dropped, RX Overruns and RX Carrier errors. Use this information to determine performance quality of the current LAN connection.
Monitoring Statistics TX Carrier TX Carrier field displays the number of TCP/IP data carrier errors. 5. Click the Clear LAN Stats button to reset each of the data collection counters to zero in order to begin new data collections. The RX/TX Packets and RX/TX Bytes totals remain at their present values and are not cleared.
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7-10 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 2. Refer to the Spanning Tree Info field to for details on spanning tree state, and root access point designation. Spanning Tree State Displays whether the spanning tree state is currently enabled or disabled.
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Monitoring Statistics 7-11 Root Path Cost Bridge message traffic contains information identifying the root bridge and the sending bridge. The root path cost represents the distance (cost) from the sending bridge to the root bridge. Bridge Max Msg. Age The Max Msg Age measures the age of received protocol information recorded for a port, and to ensure the information is discarded when it exceeds the value set for the Maximum Message age timer.
7-12 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Designated Bridge There is only one root bridge within each mesh network. All other bridges are designated bridges that look to the root bridge for several mesh network timeout values. For information on root and...
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Monitoring Statistics 7-13 2. Refer to the WLAN Summary field to reference high-level data for each enabled WLAN. Name Displays the names of all the enabled WLANs on the access point. For information on enabling a WLAN, see Configuring WAN Settings on page 5-16.
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7-14 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide % NU Displays a percentage of the total packets for each active WLAN that are non-unicast. Non-unicast packets include broadcast and multicast packets. Retries Displays the average number of retries per packet. An excessive number could indicate possible network or hardware problems.
Monitoring Statistics 7-15 7.3.1 Viewing WLAN Statistics Use the WLAN Stats screen to view detailed statistics for individual WLANs.The WLAN Stats screen is separated into four fields; Information, Traffic, RF Status, and Errors. The Information field displays basic information such as number of associated Mobile Units, ESSID and security information.
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7-16 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide ESSID Displays the Extended Service Set ID (ESSID) for the target WLAN. Radio/s Displays the name of the 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n radio the target WLAN is using for access point transmissions.
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Monitoring Statistics 7-17 Avg. Bit Speed Total column displays the average bit speed in Mbps for a given time period on the selected WLAN.This includes all packets that are sent and received. The number in black represents statistics for the last 30 seconds and the number in blue represents statistics for the last hour.
7-18 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Dropped Packets Displays the percentage of packets which the AP gave up on for all MUs associated with the selected WLAN. The number in black represents this statistic for the last 30 seconds and the number in blue represents this statistic for the last hour.
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Monitoring Statistics 7-19 2. Refer to the Radio Summary field to reference access point radio information. Type Displays the type of radio (either 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n) currently deployed by the access point. To configure the radio type, Setting the WLAN’s Radio Configuration on page 5-51.
7-20 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide % NU Displays the percentage of the total packets that are non-unicast. Non-unicast packets include broadcast and multicast packets. Retries Displays the average number of retries per packet on each radio. A high number could indicate network or hardware problems.
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Monitoring Statistics 7-21 2. Refer to the Information field to view the access point 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n radio’s MAC address, placement and transmission information. HW Address The Media Access Control (MAC) address of the access point housing the 802.11a/n radio. The MAC address is set at the factory and can be found on the bottom of the access point.
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7-22 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Placement Lists whether the access point radio is indoors or outdoors. To change the placement setting, see Configuring the 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n Radio on page 5-56. Current Channel Indicates the channel for communications between the access point radio and its associated MUs.
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Monitoring Statistics 7-23 4. Refer to the RF Status field to view the following MU signal, noise and performance information for the target access point 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n radio. Avg MU Signal Displays the average RF signal strength in dBm for all MUs associated with the radio.
7-24 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 7. Click the Logout button to securely exit the Access Point applet. 7.4.1.1 Retry Histogram Refer to the Retry Histrogram screen for an overview of the retries transmitted by an access point radio and whether those retries contained any data packets.
Monitoring Statistics 7-25 abundance of retries warrants reconfiguring the access point radio to achieve better performance. 2. Click Apply to save any changes to the Radio Histogram screen. Navigating away from the screen without clicking Apply results in changes to the screens being lost. 3.
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7-26 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 2. Refer to the MU List field to reference associated MU address, throughput and retry information. IP Address Displays the IP address of each of the associated MU. MAC Address Displays the MAC address of each of the associated MU.
7-30 NOTE An echo test initiated from the access point MU Stats Summary screen uses WNMP pings. Therefore, target clients that are not Motorola MUs are unable to respond to the echo test. 5. Click the MU Authentication Statistics button to display a screen with detailed authentication statistics for the an MU.
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Save Protocol mode. In PSP, the MU runs enough power to check for beacons and is otherwise inactive. CAM indicates the MU is continuously aware of all radio traffic. Motorola recommends CAM for those MUs transmitting with the AP frequently and for periods of time of two hours.
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Monitoring Statistics 7-29 Throughput Total column displays the average total packets per second crossing the selected MU. The column displays the average total packets per second received on the MU. The column displays the average total packets per second sent on the MU. The number in black represents throughput for the last 30 seconds, the number in blue represents throughput for the last hour.
NOTE An echo test initiated from the access point MU Stats Summary screen uses WNMP pings. Therefore, target clients that are not Motorola MUs are unable to respond to the echo test. To ping a specific MU to assess its connection with an access point: 1.
Monitoring Statistics 7-31 4. Click the Ping button to begin transmitting ping packets to the station address specified. Refer to the Number of Responses parameter to assess the number of responses from the target MU versus the number of pings transmitted by the access point. Use the ratio of packets sent versus packets received to assess the link quality between MU and the access point Click the...
7-32 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 7.6 Viewing the Mesh Statistics Summary The access point has the capability of detecting and displaying the properties of other access points in mesh network (either base bridges or client bridges) mode. This information is used to create a list of known wireless bridges.
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Monitoring Statistics 7-33 MAC Address The unique 48-bit, hard-coded Media Access Control address, known as the devices station identifier. This value is hard coded at the factory by the manufacturer and cannot be changed. WLAN Displays the WLAN name each wireless bridge is interoperating with.
7.7 Viewing Known Access Point Statistics The access point has the capability of detecting and displaying the properties of other Motorola access points located within its coverage area. Detected access point’s transmit a WNMP message...
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Monitoring Statistics 7-35 indicating their channel, IP address, firmware version, etc. This information is used to create a known AP list. The list has field indicating the properties of the access point discovered. NOTE The Known AP Statistics screen only displays statistics for access points located on the same subnet.
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NOTE A ping test initiated from the access point Known AP Statistics screen uses WNMP pings. Therefore, target devices that are not Motorola access points are unable to respond to the ping test. 5. Click the Start Flash button to flash the LEDs of other access points detected and displayed within the Known AP Statistics screen.
CLI Reference The access point Command Line Interface (CLI) is accessed through the serial port or a SSH session. The access point CLI follows the same conventions as the Web-based user interface. The CLI does, however, provide an “escape sequence” to provide diagnostics for problem identification and resolution.
If this is your first time logging into the access point, you are unable to access any of the access point’s commands until the country code is set. A new password will also need to be created.
CLI Reference 8.2 Admin and Common Commands AP7131N>admin> Description: Displays admin configuration options. The items available under this command are shown below. Syntax: help Displays general user interface help. passwd Changes the admin password. summary Shows a system summary. network Goes to the network submenu system Goes to the system submenu.
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Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin>help Description: Displays general CLI user interface help. Syntax: help Displays command line help using combinations of function keys for navigation. Example: admin>help : display command help - Eg. ?, show ?, s? * Restriction of “?”:...
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CLI Reference AP7131N>admin>passwd Description: Changes the password for the admin login. Syntax: passwd Changes the admin password for access point access. This requires typing the old admin password and entering a new password and confirming it. Passwords can be between 8 and19 characters. The access point CLI treats the following as invalid characters: "...
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Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin>summary Description: Displays the access point’s system summary. Syntax: summary Displays a summary of high-level characteristics and settings for the WAN, LAN and WLAN. Example: admin>summary AP-713x firmware version : 4.0.2.0-021GRN country code...
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CLI Reference AP7131N>admin>.. Description: Displays the parent menu of the current menu. This command appears in all of the submenus under admin. In each case, it has the same function, to move up one level in the directory structure. Example: admin(network.lan)>..
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Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin> / Description: Displays the root menu, that is, the top-level CLI menu. This command appears in all of the submenus under admin. In each case, it has the same function, to move up to the top level in the directory structure.
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CLI Reference AP7131N>admin>save Description: Saves the configuration to system flash. The save command appears in all of the submenus under admin. In each case, it has the same function, to save the current configuration. Syntax: save Saves configuration settings. The save command works at all levels of the CLI. The save command must be issued before leaving the CLI for updated settings to be retained.
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8-10 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin>quit Description: Exits the command line interface session and terminates the session. The quit command appears in all of the submenus under admin. In each case, it has the same function, to exit out of the CLI. Once the quit command is executed, the login prompt displays again.
8-11 CLI Reference 8.3 Network Commands AP7131N>admin(network)> Description: Displays the network submenu. The items available under this command are shown below. Goes to the LAN submenu. Goes to the WAN submenu. wireless Goes to the Wireless Configuration submenu. firewall Goes to the Firewall submenu. router Goes to the Router submenu.
8-12 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 8.3.1 Network LAN Commands AP7131N>admin(network.lan)> Description: Displays the LAN submenu. The items available under this command are shown below. show Shows current access point LAN parameters. Sets LAN parameters. bridge Goes to the mesh configuration submenu.
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8-13 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.lan)> show Description: Displays the access point LAN settings. Syntax: show <LAN-idx> Shows the settings for the access point LAN1 and LAN2 interfaces. Displays information about individual LAN Example: admin(network.lan)>show Warning: This will display secure information, Do you want to continue? (n/y?)y LAN On Ethernet Port : LAN1 LAN Ethernet Timeout...
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8-14 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide LAN IP mode : DHCP server IP Address : 192.168.1.1 Network Mask : 255.255.255.255 Default Gateway : 192.168.1.1 Domain Name Primary DNS Server : 192.168.0.2 Secondary DNS Server : 192.168.0.3 WINS Server : 192.168.0.255...
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8-15 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.lan)> set Description: Sets the LAN parameters for the LAN port. Syntax: <mode> Enables or disables the access point LAN interface. name <idx-name > Defines the LAN name by index. ethernet-port-lan <idx> Defines which LAN (LAN1 or LAN2) is active on the Ethernet port. timeout <seconds>...
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8-16 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Warning: This will display secure information. Do you want to continue [n/y]?y LAN On Ethernet Port : LAN1 LAN Ethernet Timeout : disable 802.1x Port Authentication: Username : admin Password : ********...
8-17 CLI Reference 8.3.1.1 Network LAN, Bridge Commands AP7131N>admin(network.lan.bridge)> Description: Displays the access point Bridge submenu. show Displays the mesh configuration parameters for the access point’s LANs. Sets the mesh configuration parameters for the access point’s LANs.. Moves to the parent menu. Goes to the root menu.
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8-18 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.lan.bridge)> show Description: Displays the mesh bridge configuration parameters for the access point’s LANs. Syntax: show Displays mesh bridge configuration parameters for the access point’s LANs. Example: admin(network.lan.bridge)>show ** LAN1 Bridge Configuration **...
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8-19 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.lan.bridge)> set Description: Sets the mesh configuration parameters for the access point’s LANs. Syntax: set priority <LAN-idx> <seconds> Sets bridge priority time in seconds (0-65535) for specified LAN. hello <LAN-idx> <seconds> Sets bridge hello time in seconds (1-10) for specified LAN. msgage <LAN-idx>...
8-20 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 8.3.1.2 Network LAN, WLAN-Mapping Commands AP7131N>admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)> Description: Displays the WLAN/Lan/Vlan Mapping submenu. show Displays the VLAN list currently defined for the access point. Sets the access point VLAN configuration. create Creates a new access point VLAN.
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8-21 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)> show Description: Displays the VLAN list currently defined for the access point.. These parameters are defined with the set command. Syntax: show name Displays the existing list of VLAN names. vlan-cfg Shows WLAN-VLAN mapping and VLAN configuration. lan-wlan Displays a WLAN-LAN mapping summary.
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8-22 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)>show wlan Warning: This will display secure information, Do you want to continue? (n/y?)y WLAN1: WLAN Name :WLAN1 ESSID :101 Radio Bands :2.4 and 5.0 GHz VLAN Security Policy :Default QoS Policy...
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8-23 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)> set Description: Sets VLAN parameters for the access point. Syntax: set mgmt- tag <id> Defines the Management VLAN tag index (1 or 2) to tag number (1-4095). native-tag <id> Sets the Native VLAN tag index (1 or 2) to tag number (1-4095). mode <wlan-idx>...
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8-24 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)> create Description: Creates a VLAN for the access point. Syntax: create vlan-id <id> Defines the VLAN ID (1-4095). vlan-name <name> Specifies the name of the VLAN (1-31 characters in length).
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8-25 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)> edit Description: Modifies a VLAN’s name and ID. Syntax: edit name <name> Modifies an exisiting VLAN name (1-31 characters in length) <id> Modifies an existing VLAN ID (1-4095) characters in length) For information on editing VLANs using the applet (GUI), see Configuring VLAN Support on page 5-5.
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8-26 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)> delete Description: Deletes a specific VLAN or all VLANs. Syntax: delete < VLAN id> Deletes a specific VLAN ID (1-16). Deletes all defined VLAN entries. For information on deleting VLANs using the applet (GUI), see Configuring VLAN Support on page 5-5.
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8-27 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)> lan-map Description: Maps an access point VLAN to a WLAN. Syntax: lan-map <wlan name> Maps an existing WLAN to an enabled LAN. All names and IDs are case-sensitive. <lan name> Defines enabled LAN name. All names and IDs are case-sensitive. admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)>lan-map wlan1 lan1 For information on mapping VLANs using the applet (GUI), see Configuring VLAN Support on page...
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8-28 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.lan.wlan-mapping)> vlan-map Description: Maps an access point VLAN to a WLAN. Syntax: vlan-map <wlan name> Maps an existing WLAN to an enabled LAN. All names and IDs are case-sensitive. <vlan name>...
8-29 CLI Reference 8.3.1.3 Network LAN, DHCP Commands AP7131N>admin(network.lan.dhcp)> Description: Displays the access point DHCP submenu. The items available are displayed below. show Displays DHCP parameters. Sets DHCP parameters. Adds static DHCP address assignments. delete Deletes static DHCP address assignments. list Lists static DHCP address assignments.
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8-30 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.lan.dhcp)> show Description: Shows DHCP parameter settings. Syntax: show Displays DHCP parameter settings for the access point. These parameters are defined with the set command. Example: admin(network.lan.dhcp)>show **LAN1 DHCP Information** DHCP Address Assignment Range: Starting IP Address : 192.168.0.100...
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8-31 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.lan.dhcp)> set Description: Sets DHCP parameters for the LAN port. Syntax: set range <LAN-idx> <ip1> <ip2> Sets the DHCP assignment range from IP address <ip1> to IP address <ip2> for the specified LAN (1-lan1, 2-lan2). lease <LAN-idx> <lease> Sets the DHCP lease time <lease>...
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8-32 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.lan.dhcp)> add Description: Adds static DHCP address assignments. Syntax: <LAN-idx> <mac> <ip> Adds a reserved static IP address to a MAC address for the specified LAN Example: admin(network.lan.dhcp)>add 1 00A0F8112233 192.160.24.6 admin(network.lan.dhcp)>add 1 00A0F1112234 192.169.24.7...
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8-33 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.lan.dhcp)> delete Description: Deletes static DHCP address assignments. Syntax: delete <LAN-idx> <entry> Deletes the static DHCP address entry (1-30) for the specified LAN. <LAN-idx> Deletes all static DHCP addresses. Example: admin(network.lan.dhcp)>list 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Index MAC Address IP Address ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00A0F8112233 10.1.2.4...
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8-34 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.lan.dhcp)> list Description: Lists static DHCP address assignments. Syntax: list <LAN-idx> <cr> Lists the static DHCP address assignments for the specified LAN (1-LAN1, 2 LAN2). Example: admin(network.lan.dhcp)>list 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Index MAC Address...
8-35 CLI Reference 8.3.1.4 Network Type Filter Commands AP7131N>admin(network.lan.type-filter)> Description: Displays the access point Type Filter submenu. The items available under this command include: show Displays the current Ethernet Type exception list. Defines Ethernet Type Filter parameters. Adds an Ethernet Type Filter entry. delete Removes an Ethernet Type Filter entry.
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8-36 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.lan.type-filter)> show Description: Displays the access point’s current Ethernet Type Filter configuration. Syntax: show <LAN-idx> Displays the existing Type-Filter configuration for the specified LAN. Example: admin(network.lan.type-filter)>show 1 Ethernet Type Filter mode...
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8-37 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.lan.type-filter)> set Description: Defines the access point Ethernet Type Filter configuration. Syntax: set mode <LAN-idx> <mode> Allows or denies the access point from processing a specified Ethernet data type for the specified LAN. allow deny Example: admin(network.lan.type-filter)>set mode 1 allow For information on configuring the type filter settings using the applet (GUI), see Setting the Type Filter Configuration on page 5-14.
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8-38 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.lan.type-filter)> add Description: Adds an Ethernet Type Filter entry. Syntax: <LAN-idx> <type> Adds entered Ethernet Type to list of data types either allowed or denied access point processing permissions for the specified LAN (either LAN1 or LAN2).
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8-39 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.lan.type-filter)> delete Description: Removes an Ethernet Type Filter entry individually or the entire Type Filter list. Syntax: delete <LAN-idx> <index> Deletes the specified Ethernet Type index entry (1 through 16). <LAN-idx> Deletes all Ethernet entries currently in list. Example: admin(network.lan.type-filter)>delete 1 1 admin(network.lan.type-filter)>show 1...
8-40 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 8.3.2 Network WAN Commands AP7131N>admin(network.wan)> Description: Displays the WAN submenu. The items available under this command are shown below. show Displays the access point WAN configuration and the access point’s current PPPoE configuration.
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8-41 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wan)> show Description: Displays the access point WAN port parameters. Syntax: show Shows the general IP parameters for the WAN port along with settings for the WAN interface. Example: admin(network.wan)>show Warning: This will display secure information, Do you want to continue? (n/y?)y Status : enable WAN DHCP Client Mode...
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8-42 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wan)> set Description: Defines the configuration of the access point WAN port. Syntax: set wan enable/disable Enables or disables the access point WAN port. dhcp enable/disable Enables or disables WAN DHCP Client mode.
8-43 CLI Reference 8.3.2.1 Network WAN NAT Commands AP7131N>admin(network.wan.nat)> Description: Displays the NAT submenu. The items available under this command are shown below. show Displays the access point’s current NAT parameters for the specified index. Defines the access point NAT settings. Adds NAT entries.
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8-44 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wan.nat)> show Description: Displays access point NAT parameters. Syntax: show <idx> <cr> Displays access point NAT parameters for the specified NAT index (1-8). Example: admin(network.wan.nat)>show 2 WAN IP Mode : enable WAN IP Address : 157.235.91.2...
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8-45 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wan.nat)> set Description: Sets NAT inbound and outbound parameters. Syntax: set type <index> <type> Sets the type of NAT translation for WAN address index <idx> (1-8) to <type> (none, 1-to-1, or 1-to-many). <index> <ip> Sets NAT IP mapping associated with WAN address <idx> to the specified IP address <ip>.
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8-46 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wan.nat)> add Description: Adds NAT entries. Syntax: <idx> <name> <tran> <port1> <port2> <ip> <dst_port> Sets an inbound network address translation (NAT) for WAN address <idx>, where <name> is the name of the entry (1 to 7 characters), <tran>...
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8-47 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wan.nat)> delete Description: Deletes NAT entries. Syntax: delete <idx> <entry> Deletes a specified NAT index entry <entry> associated with the WAN. <idx> Deletes all NAT entries associated with the WAN. Example: admin(network.wan.nat)>list 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- index name Transport start port end port internal ip...
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8-48 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wan.nat)> list Description: Lists access point NAT entries for the specified index. Syntax: list <idx> Lists the inbound NAT entries associated with the WAN index (1-8). Example: admin(network.wan.nat)>list 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- index...
8-49 CLI Reference 8.3.2.2 Network WAN, VPN Commands AP7131N>admin(network.wan.vpn)> Description: Displays the VPN submenu. The items available under this command include: Adds VPN tunnel entries. Sets key exchange parameters. delete Deletes VPN tunnel entries. list Lists VPN tunnel entries reset Resets all VPN tunnels.
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8-50 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wan.vpn)> add Description: Adds a VPN tunnel entry. Syntax: <name> <idx> <LWANIP> <RSubnetIP> <RSubnetMask> <RGatewayIP> Creates a tunnel <name> (1 to 13 characters) to gain access through local WAN IP <LWanIP> from the remote subnet with address <RSubnetIP>...
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8-51 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wan.vpn)> set Description: Sets VPN entry parameters. Syntax: set type <name> <tunnel type> Sets the tunnel type <name> to Auto Manual for the specified tunnel name. authalgo <name> <authalgo> Sets the authentication algorithm for <name> to SHA1. authkey <name>...
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8-52 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide opmode <name> <opmode> Sets the Operation Mode of IKE for <name> to Main or Aggr(essive). myidtype <name> <idtype> Sets the Local ID type for IKE authentication for <name> (1 to 13 characters) to <idtype> (IP, FQDN, or UFQDN).
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8-53 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wan.vpn)> delete Description: Deletes VPN tunnel entries. Syntax: delete Deletes all VPN entries. <name> Deletes VPN entries <name>. Example: admin(network.wan.vpn)>list -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tunnel Name Type Remote IP/Mask Remote Gateway Local WAN IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eng2EngAnnex Manual 192.168.32.2/24 192.168.33.1 192.168.24.198 SJSharkey Manual 206.107.22.45/27...
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8-54 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wan.vpn)> list Description: Lists VPN tunnel entries. Syntax: list <cr> Lists all tunnel entries. <name> Lists detailed information about tunnel named <name>. The <name> must match case with the name of the VPN tunnel entry.
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8-55 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wan.vpn)> reset Description: Resets all of the access point’s VPN tunnels. Syntax: reset Resets all VPN tunnel states. Example: admin(network.wan.vpn)>reset VPN tunnels reset. admin(network.wan.vpn)> For information on configuring VPN using the applet (GUI), see Configuring VPN Tunnels on page 6-22.
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8-56 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wan.vpn)> stats Description: Lists statistics for all active tunnels. Syntax: stats Display statistics for all VPN tunnels. Example: admin(network.wan.vpn)>stats ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tunnel Name Status SPI(OUT/IN) Life Time Bytes(Tx/Rx) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eng2EngAnnex Not Active...
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8-57 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wan.vpn)> ikestate Description: Displays statistics for all active tunnels using Internet Key Exchange (IKE). Syntax: ikestate Displays status about Internet Key Exchange (IKE) for all tunnels. In particular, the table indicates whether IKE is connected for any of the tunnels, it provides the destination IP address, and the remaining lifetime of the IKE key. Example: admin(network.wan.vpn)>ikestate ----------------------------------------------------------------------...
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8-58 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wan.content)> Description: Displays the Outbound Content Filtering menu. The items available under this command include: addcmd Adds control commands to block outbound traffic. delcmd Deletes control commands to block outbound traffic.
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8-59 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wan.content)> addcmd Description: Adds control commands to block outbound traffic. Syntax: addcmd Adds WEB commands to block outbound traffic. proxy Adds a Web proxy command. activex Adds activex files. file Adds Web URL extensions (10 files maximum). The filename should be 1-15 characters. smtp Adds SMTP commands to block outbound traffic.
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8-60 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wan.content)> delcmd Description: Deletes control commands to block outbound traffic. Syntax: delcmd Deletes WEB commands to block outbound traffic. proxy Deletes a Web proxy command. activex Deletes activex files. file Deletes Web URL extensions (10 files maximum) smtp Deletes SMTP commands to block outbound traffic.
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8-61 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wan.content)> list Description: Lists application control commands. Syntax: list Lists WEB application control record. smtp Lists SMTP application control record. Lists FTP application control record. Example: admin(network.wan.content)>list web HTTP Files/Commands Web Proxy : deny ActiveX : allow filename admin(network.wan.content)>list smtp SMTP Commands...
8-62 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 8.3.2.3 Network WAN, Dynamic DNS Commands AP7131N>admin(network.wan.dyndns)> Description: Displays the Dynamic DNS submenu. The items available under this command include: Sets Dynamic DNS parameters. update Sets key exchange parameters. show Shows the Dynamic DNS configuration.
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8-63 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wan.dyndns)> set Description: Sets the access point’s Dynamic DNS configuration. Syntax: mode enable/disable Enables or disbales the Dynamic DNS service for the access point. username <name> Enter a 1 - 32 character username for the account used for the access point. password <password>...
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8-64 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wan.dyndns)> update Description: Updates the access point’s current WAN IP address with the DynDNS service. Syntax: update Updates the access point’s current WAN IP address with the DynDNS service. Example: admin(network.wan.dyndns)>update IP Address : 157.235.91.231...
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8-65 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wan.dyndns)> show Description: Shows the current Dynamic DNS configuration. Syntax: show Shows the access point’s current Dynamic DNS configuration. Example: admin(network.wan.dyndns)>show Warning: This will display secure information, Do you want to continue? (n/y?)y DynDNS Configuration Mode : enable Username : percival Password...
8-66 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 8.3.3 Network Wireless Commands AP7131N>admin(network.wireless) Description: Displays the access point wireless submenu. The items available under this command include: wlan Displays the WLAN submenu used to create and configure up to 16 WLANs per access point.
8-67 CLI Reference 8.3.3.1 Network WLAN Commands AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.wlan)> Description: Displays the access point wireless LAN (WLAN) submenu. The items available under this command include: show Displays the access point’s current WLAN configuration. create Defines the parameters of a new WLAN. edit Modifies the properties of an existing WLAN.
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8-68 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.wlan)> show Description: Displays the access point’s current WLAN configuration. Syntax: show summary Displays the current configuration for existing WLANs. wlan <number> Displays the configuration for the requested WLAN (WLAN 1 through 16).
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8-69 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.wlan)> create Description: Defines the parameters of a new WLAN. Syntax: create show wlan <number> Displays newly created WLAN and policy number. security Displays security policy summary. Displays MU ACL policy summary. Displays QoS policy summary. <essid> Defines the ESSID for a target WLAN.
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8-71 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.wlan)> edit Description: Edits the properties of an existing WLAN policy. Syntax: edit <index> Edits the properties of an existing (and specified) WLAN policy (1 -16). For information on editing a WLAN using the applet (GUI), see Creating/Editing Individual WLANs on page 5-29.
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8-72 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.wlan)> delete Description: Deletes an existing WLAN. Syntax: delete <wlan-name> Deletes a target WLAN using the name supplied. Deletes all WLANs defined (except default WLAN). Example admin(network.wireless.wlan)>delete all admin(network.wireless.wlan)> For information on deleting a WLAN using the applet (GUI), see Creating/Editing Individual WLANs on page 5-29.
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8-73 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot)> Description: Displays the Hotspot submenu. The items available under this command include: show Show hotspot parameters. redirection Goes to the hotspot redirection menu. radius Goes to the hotspot Radius menu. white-list Goes to the hotspot white-list menu. save Saves the configuration to system flash.
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8-74 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot)> show Description: Displays the current access point Rogue AP detection configuration. Syntax: show hotspot <idx> Shows hotspot parameters per wlan index (1-16). Example: admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot)>show hotspot 1 Warning: This will display secure information,...
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8-75 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot)> redirection Description: Goes to the hotspot redirection menu. Syntax: redirection set <page-loc> Sets the hotspot http-re-direction by index (1-16) for the specified URL. <exturl> Shows hotspot http-redirection details for specifiec index (1-16) for specified page (login, welcome, fail) and target URL.. show Shows hotspot http-redirection details.
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8-76 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot)> radius Description: Goes to the hotspot Radius menu. Syntax: Sets the Radius hotspot configuration. show Shows Radius hotspot server details. save Saves the configuration to system flash. quit Quits the CLI.
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8-77 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.radius)> set Description: Sets the Radius hotspot configuration. Syntax: server <idx> <srvr_type> <ipadr> Sets the Radius hotpost server IP address per wlan index (1-16) secret <idx> <srvr_type> <secret> Sets the Radius hotspot server shared secret password. acct-mode <idx>...
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8-78 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.radius)> show Description: Shows Radius hotspot server details. Syntax: show radius <idx> Displays Radius hotspot server details per index (1-16) Example: admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot.radius)>show radius 1 Warning: This will display secure information, Do you want to continue? (n/y?)y...
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8-79 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.wlan.hotspot)> white-list Description: Goes to the hotspot white-list menu. Syntax: white-list add <rule> Adds hotspot whitelist rules by index (1-16) for specified IP address. clear Clears hotspot whitelist rules for specified index (1-16). show Shows hotspot whitelist rules for specified index (1-16). save Saves the updated hotspot configuration to flash memory.
8-80 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 8.3.3.2 Network Security Commands AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.security)> Description: Displays the access point wireless security submenu. The items available under this command include: show Displays the access point’s current security configuration. create Creates a security policy.
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8-81 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.security)>show Description: Displays the access point’s current security configuration. Syntax: show summary Displays list of existing security policies (1-16). policy <id> Displays the specified security policy <id>. Example: admin(network.wireless.security)>show summary Warning: This will display secure information, Do you want to continue? (n/y?)y ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Secu Policy Name Authen...
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8-82 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide eap mu retries : 2 (1-10) retries. eap server timeout : 5 (1-255) seconds. eap server retries : 2 (1-255) retries. Encryption type : WPA2/CCMP (802.11i) ccmp broadcast key rotate mode : disable 802.11i ccmp preauthentication...
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Sets the EAP shared secret <secret> (0-95 characters) for server <sidx> (1-primary or 2- secondary). The default password is now “motorola” instead of “symbol.” Be cognizant of this when importing a configuration from the 1.1 baseline, as this shared secret will have to be changed to motorola (after the import) to avoid MU authentication failures.
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8-84 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide retry <number> Sets the maximum number of MU retries to <retry> (1-10). syslog <mode> Enable or disable syslog messages. <ip> Defines syslog server IP address. mu-quiet <time> Set the EAP MU/supplicant quiet period to <time>...
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8-85 CLI Reference Disregards the policy creation and exits the CLI session. For information on configuring the encryption and authentication options available to the access point using the applet (GUI), see Configuring Security Options on page 6-2.
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8-86 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.security)>edit Description: Edits the properties of a specific security policy. Syntax: <index> Edits security policy parameters. The values subject to modification, are the same ones created using the AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.security)>create command. show...
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8-87 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.security)> delete Description: Deletes a specific security policy. Syntax: delete <sec-name> Removes the specified security policy from the list of supported policies. <all> Removes all security policies except the default policy. Example admin(network.wireless.security)>delete all Deleting all of your security policies... Note that all WLANs will be assigned the default security policy.
8-88 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 8.3.3.3 Network ACL Commands AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.acl)> Description: Displays the access point Mobile Unit Access Control List (ACL) submenu. The items available under this command include: show Displays the access point’s current ACL configuration.
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8-89 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.acl)> show Description: Displays the access point’s current ACL configuration. Syntax: show summary Displays the list of existing MU ACL policies. policy <index> Displays the requested MU ACL index policy. Example: admin(network.wireless.acl)>show summary ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ACL Policy Name Associated WLANs ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Default...
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8-90 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.acl)> create Description: Creates an MU ACL policy. Syntax: create show <acl-name> Displays the parameters of a new ACL policy. acl-name <index> Sets the MU ACL policy name. mode <acl-mode> Sets the ACL mode for the defined index (1-16). Allowed MUs can access the access point managed LAN.
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8-91 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.acl.edit)> Description: Edits the properties of an existing MU ACL policy. Syntax: show Displays MU ACL policy and its parameters. Modifies the properties of an existing MU ACL policy. add-addr Adds an MU ACL table entry. delete Deletes an MU ACL table entry, including starting and ending MAC address ranges.
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8-92 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.acl)> delete Description: Removes an MU ACL policy. Syntax: delete <idx> Deletes a partilcular MU ACL policy index. Deletes all MU ACL policies. For information on configuring the ACL options available to the access point using the applet (GUI), see...
8-93 CLI Reference 8.3.3.4 Network Radio Configuration Commands AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio)> Description: Displays the access point Radio submenu. The items available under this command include: show Summarizes access point radio parameters at a high-level. Defines the access point radio configuration. radio1 Displays the 2.4 GHz radio submenu. radio2 Displays the 5.0 GHz radio submenu.
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8-94 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio)> show Description: Displays the access point’s current radio configuration. Syntax: show Displays the access point’s current radio configuration.Displays whether sensor-only mode status is enabled/ displayed also. Example: admin(network.wireless.radio)>show Sensor-only Mode...
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8-96 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio)> set Description: Sets the access point’s radio configuration and defines the RF band of operation. Syntax: set radio-config <mode> Sets the radio configuration. sensor-only <mode> Sets sensor only mode as enabled/disabled. When sensor-only is enabled then the users will be blocked from choosing radio configurations with a data radio.
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8-97 CLI Reference Radio1 Name : Radio1 Radio Mode : enable Radio2 Name : Radio2 Radio Mode : enable admin(network.wireless.radio)> admin(network.wireless.radio)>set max-mus 127 admin(network.wireless.radio)>set mesh-base 1 enable admin(network.wireless.radio)>set mesh-max 1 11 admin(network.wireless.radio)>set mesh-client 1 disable admin(network.wireless.radio)>set mesh-roaming-client 1 enable admin(network.wireless.radio)>set mesh-wlan wlan1 admin(network.wireless.radio)>set dot11-auth shared-key-allowed Two Radio SKU set radio-config...
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8-98 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])> Description: Displays a specific 802.11n 2.4 GHz radio 1 submenu. The items available under this command include: Syntax: show Displays 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio settings. Defines specific 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio parameters.
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8-99 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>show Description: Displays specific 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio settings. Syntax: show radio Displays specific 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio settings. rates Displays specific 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio rate settings. aggr Displays specific 802.11n (2.4 GHz) aggregation settings. Displays specific 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio WMM QoS settings.
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8-101 CLI Reference admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])>show qos Radio QOS Parameter Set 11n-default ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Access Category CWMin CWMax AIFSN TXOPs (32 usec) TXOPs ms ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Background 1023 0.000 Best Effort 0.992 Video 3.008 Voice 1.504 CAUTION If you do NOT include the index number (for example, "set dtim 50"), the DTIMs for all four BSSIDs will be changed to 50.
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8-102 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz])> set Description: Defines specific 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio parameters. Syntax: set placement Defines the access point radio placement as indoors or outdoors. ch-mode Determines how the radio channel is selected (user, auto-20 or auto-40).
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8-103 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].advanced)> Description: Displays the advanced submenu for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio. The items available under this command include: Syntax: show Displays advanced radio settings for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio. Defines advanced parameters for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio. Goes to the parent menu.
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8-104 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].advanced)> show Description: Displays the BSSID to WLAN mapping for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio. Syntax: show advanced Displays advanced settings for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio. wlan Displays WLAN summary list for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio.
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8-105 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].advanced)> set Description: Defines advanced parameters for the target 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio. Syntax: <wlan-name> <bssid> set wlan Defines advanced WLAN to BSSID mapping for the target radio. <bss-id> <wlan name> Sets the BSSID to primary WLAN definition. Example: admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].advanced)>set wlan demoroom 1...
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8-106 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].mesh)> Description: Displays the mesh configuration submenu for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio. The items available under this command include: Syntax: show Displays mesh settings and status for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio.
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8-107 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].mesh)> show Description: Displays mesh settings and status for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio. Syntax: show config Displays the connection list configuration. status Shows the available mesh connection status. Example: admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].mesh)>show config Mesh Connection Auto Select : enable admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].mesh)>show status...
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8-108 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].mesh)> set Description: Defines mesh parameters for the 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio. Syntax: <auto-select> Enables or disables auto select mesh connections. Example: admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].mesh)>set auto-select enable admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].mesh)>show config Mesh Connection Auto Select...
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8-109 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].mesh)> add Description: Adds a 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio mesh connection. Syntax: <priority> Defines the connection priority (1-16). <mac> Sets the access point MAC address. Example: admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].mesh)>add 2 AA21DCDD12DE...
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8-110 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[2.4 GHz].mesh)> delete Description: Deletes a 802.11n (2.4 GHz) radio mesh connection by specified index or by removing all entries. Syntax: delete <idx> Deletes a mesh connection by specified index (1-16).
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8-111 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz])> Description: Displays a specific 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio 2 submenu. The items available under this command include: Syntax: show Displays 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio settings Defines specific 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio parameters. advanced Displays the Advanced radio settings submenu. mesh Goes to the Mesh Connections submenu.
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8-112 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz])> show Description: Displays specific 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio settings. Syntax: show radio Displays specific 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio settings. rates Displays specific 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio rate settings. aggr Displays specific 802.11n (5.0 GHz) aggregation settings.
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8-114 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz])>show qos Radio QOS Parameter Set 11n-default ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Access Category CWMin CWMax AIFSN TXOPs (32 usec) TXOPs ms ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Background 1023 0.000 Best Effort 0.992 Video 3.008 Voice 1.504 For information on configuring the Radio 2 Configuration options available to the access point using the applet (GUI), see...
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8-115 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz])> set Description: Defines specific 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio parameters. Syntax: set placement Defines the access point radio placement as indoors or outdoors. ch-mode Determines how the radio channel is selected. channel Defines the actual channel used by the radio. Channel allowed depends on actual country of operation. power Defines the antenna power transmit level.
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8-116 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].advanced)> Description: Displays the advanced submenu for the 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio. The items available under this command include: Syntax: show Displays advanced radio settings for the 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio.
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8-117 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].advanced)> show Description: Displays the BSSID to WLAN mapping for the 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio. Syntax: show advanced Displays advanced settings for the 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio. wlan Displays WLAN summary list for 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio. Example: admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].advanced)>show advanced...
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8-118 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].advanced)> set Description: Defines advanced parameters for the target 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio. Syntax: <wlan-name> <bssid> set wlan Defines advanced WLAN to BSSID mapping for the target 5.0 GHz radio.
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8-119 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].mesh)> Description: Displays the mesh configuration submenu for the 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio. The items available under this command include: Syntax: show Displays mesh settings and status for the 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio. Defines mesh parameters for the 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio. Adds a 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio mesh connection.
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8-120 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].mesh)> show Description: Displays mesh settings and status for the 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio. Syntax: show config Displays the connection list configuration. status Shows the available mesh connection status. Example: admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0...
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8-121 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].mesh)> set Description: Defines mesh parameters for the 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio. Syntax: <auto-select> Enables or disables auto select mesh connections. Example: admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].mesh)>set auto-select enable admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].mesh)>show config Mesh Connection Auto Select : enable...
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8-122 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].mesh)> add Description: Adds a 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio mesh connection. Syntax: <priority> Defines the connection priority (1-16). <mac> Sets the access point MAC address. Example: admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].mesh)>add 2 AA21DCDD12DE...
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8-123 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].mesh)> delete Description: Deletes a 802.11n (5.0 GHz) radio mesh connection by specified index or by removing all entries. Syntax: delete <idx> Deletes a mesh connection by specified index (1-16). <all> Removes all mesh connections. Example: admin(network.wireless.radio.802-11n[5.0 GHz].mesh)>delete 2...
8-124 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 8.3.3.5 Network Quality of Service (QoS) Commands AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.qos)> Description: Displays the access point Quality of Service (QoS) submenu. The items available under this command include: show Displays access point QoS policy information.
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8-125 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.qos)> show Description: Displays the access point’s current QoS policy by summary or individual policy. Syntax: show summary Displays all exisiting QoS policies that have been defined. policy <index> Displays the configuration for the requested QoS policy. Example: admin(network.wireless.qos)>show summary ----------------------------------------------------------------------...
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8-126 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.qos.create)> Description: Defines an access point QoS policy. Syntax: show Displays QoS policy parameters. qos-name <index> Sets the QoS name for the specified index entry. <index> Enables or disables support (by index) for legacy VOIP devices.
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8-127 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.qos.edit)> Descripton: Edits the properties of an existing QoS policy. Syntax: show Displays QoS policy parameters. qos-name <index> Sets the QoS name for the specified index entry. <index> Enables or disables support (by index) for legacy VOIP devices. mcast <mac>...
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8-128 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.qos)> delete Description: Removes a QoS policy. Syntax: delete <qos-name> Deletes the specified QoS polciy index, or all of the policies (except default policy). <all> For information on configuring the WLAN QoS options available to the access point using the applet (GUI), see Setting the WLAN Quality of Service (QoS) Policy on page 5-39.
8-129 CLI Reference 8.3.3.6 Network Rate Limiting Commands AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.rate-limiting)> Description: Displays the access point Rate Limiting submenu. The items available under this command include: show Displays Rate Limiting information for how data is processed by the access point. Defines Rate Limiting parameters for the access point. Goes to the parent menu.
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8-130 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.rate-limiting)> show Description: Displays the access point’s current Rate Limiting configuration. Syntax: show summary Displays the current Rate Limiting configuration for defined WLANs. wlan Example: admin(network.wireless.rate-limiting>show summary Per MU Rate Limiting : disable admin(network.wireless.rate-limiting)>show wlan...
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8-131 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.rate-limiting)> set Description: Defines the access point Rate Limiting configuration. Syntax: set mode <mode> Enables or disables Rate Limiting. Example: admin(network.wireless.rate-limiting)>set mode enable admin(network.wireless.rate-limiting)> For information on configuring the Rate Limiting options available to the access point using the applet (GUI), see Configuring MU Rate Limiting on page 5-67.
8-132 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 8.3.3.7 Network Rogue-AP Commands AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap)> Description: Displays the Rogue AP submenu. The items available under this command include: show Displays the current access point Rogue AP detection configuration. Defines the Rogue AP detection method.
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MU Scan Interval : 60 minutes On-Channel : disable Detector Radio Scan : enable Auto Authorize Motorola APs : disable Approved APs age out : 0 minutes Rogue APs age out : 0 minutes For information on configuring the Rogue AP options available to the access point using the applet (GUI), see...
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Enables or disables AP detector scan (dual-radio model only). ABG-scan <mode> Enables or disables A/BG Detector Scan Mode. motorola-ap <mode> Enables or disables the Authorize Any AP with a Motorola MAC address option. applst-ageout <minutes> Sets the approved AP age out time. roglst-ageout <minutes>...
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8-135 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.mu-scan)> Description: Displays the Rogue-AP mu-scan submenu. Syntax: Add all or just one scan result to Allowed AP list. show Displays all APs located by the MU scan. start Initiates scan immediately by the MU. Goes to the parent menu. Goes to the root menu.
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8-136 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.mu-scan)> start Description: Initiates an MU scan from a user provided MAC address. Syntax: start <mu-mac> Initiates MU scan from user provided MAC address. Example: admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.mu-scan)>start 00af8000001 admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.mu-scan)> For information on configuring the Rogue AP options available to the access point using the applet (GUI), see Configuring Rogue AP Detection on page 6-42.
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8-137 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.mu-scan)> show Description: Displays the results of an MU scan. Syntax: show Displays all APs located by the MU scan. Example: admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.mu-scan)>show Scan Result Not Available. admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.mu-scan)> For information on configuring the Rogue AP options available to the access point using the applet (GUI), see Configuring Rogue AP Detection on page 6-42.
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8-138 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.allowed-list)> Description: Displays the Rogue-AP allowed-list submenu. show Displays the rogue AP allowed list Adds an AP MAC address and ESSID to the allowed list. delete Deletes an entry or all entries from the allowed list.
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8-139 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.allowed-list)> show Description: Displays the Rogue AP allowed List. Syntax: show Displays the rogue-AP allowed list. Example: admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.allowed-list)>show Allowed AP List ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- index ap mac essid ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:A0:F8:71:59:20 00:A0:F8:33:44:55 00:A0:F8:40:20:01 Marketing For information on configuring the Rogue AP options available to the access point using the applet (GUI), see Configuring Rogue AP Detection on page 6-42.
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8-140 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.allowed-list)> add Description: Adds an AP MAC address and ESSID to existing allowed list. Syntax: <mac-addr> Adds an AP MAC address and ESSID to existing allowed list. “fffffffffffffffff” means any MAC <ess-id>...
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8-141 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.allowed-list)> delete Description: Deletes an AP MAC address and ESSID to existing allowed list. Syntax: delete <idx> (1-50) Deletes an AP MAC address and ESSID (or all addresses) from the allowed list. <all> Example: admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.allowed-list)>delete 1 cfg read/write failed admin(network.wireless.rogue-ap.allowed-list)>...
8-142 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 8.3.3.8 WIPS Commands AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.wips)> Description: Displays the WIPS submenu. The items available under this command include: show Displays the current WLAN Intrusion Prevention configuration. Sets WLAN Intrusion Prevention parameters. Goes to the parent menu.
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8-143 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.wips)> show Description: Shows the WLAN Intrusion Prevention configuration. Syntax: show Displays the WLAN Intrusion Prevention configuration. Example: admin(network.wireless.wips>show Warning: This will display secure information, Do you want to continue? (n/y?)y WIPS Server #1 IP Address : 192.168.0.21 WIPS Server #2 IP Address : 10.1.1.1...
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8-144 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.wips)> set Description: Sets the WLAN Intrusion Prevention configuration. Syntax: <idx 1 and 2> <ip> Defines the WLAN Intrusion Prevention Server IP Address (for server IPs 1 and 2). Example: admin(network.wireless.wips)>set server 1 192.168.0.21...
8-145 CLI Reference 8.3.3.9 Network MU Locationing Commands AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.mu-locationing)> Description: Displays the MU Locationing submenu. The items available under this command include: show Displays the current MU Locationing configuration. Defines MU Locationing parameters. Goes to the parent menu. Goes to the root menu. save Saves the configuration to system flash.
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8-146 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.mu-locationing> show Description: Displays the MU probe table configuration Syntax: show Displays the MU probe table configuration. Example: admin(network.wireless.mu-locationing)>show MU Probe Table Mode : disable MU Probe Table Size : 200...
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8-147 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.wireless.mu-locationing> set Description: Defines the MU probe table configuration used for locating MUs. Syntax: Defines the MU probe table configuration. mode Enables/disables a mu probe scan. size Defines the number of MUs in the table (the maximum allowed is 200). Example: admin(network.wireless.mu-locationing)>set admin(network.wireless.mu-locationing)>set mode enable...
8-148 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 8.3.4 Network Firewall Commands AP7131N>admin(network.firewall)> Description: Displays the access point firewall submenu. The items available under this command include: show Displays the access point’s current firewall configuration. Defines the access point’s firewall parameters.
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8-149 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.firewall)> show Description: Displays the access point firewall parameters. Syntax: show Shows all access point firewall settings. Example: admin(network.firewall)>show Firewall Status : enable NAT Timeout : 10 minutes Configurable Firewall Filters: ftp bounce attack filter : enable syn flood attack filter : enable unaligned ip timestamp filter...
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8-150 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.firewall)> set Description: Defines the access point firewall parameters. Syntax: set nat-timeout <interval> Defines the NAT timeout value. <mode> Enables or disables SYN flood attack check. <mode> Enables or disables source routing check.
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8-151 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.firewall)> access Description: Enables or disables firewall permissions through LAN to WAN ports. Syntax: show Displays LAN to WAN access rules. Sets LAN to WAN access rules. Adds LAN to WAN exception rules. delete Deletes LAN to WAN access exception rules. list Displays LAN to WAN access exception rules.
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8-152 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.firewall)> advanced Description: Displays whether an access point firewall rule is intended for inbound traffic to an interface or outbound traffic from that interface. Syntax: show Shows advanced subnet access parameters.
8-153 CLI Reference 8.3.5 Network Router Commands AP7131N>admin(network.router)> Description: Displays the router submenu. The items available under this command are: show Displays the existing access point router configuration. Sets the RIP parameters. Adds user-defined routes. delete Deletes user-defined routes. list Lists user-defined routes.
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8-154 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.router)> show Description: Shows the access point route table. Syntax: show routes Shows the access point route table. rips Displays RIP parameters Example: admin(network.router)>show routes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- index destination netmask gateway interface...
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8-155 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(network.router)> set Description: Shows the access point route table. Syntax: set auth Sets the RIP authentication type (none, simple or MD5). Sets RIP direction (rx, tx or both) Sets MD5 authetication ID (1-256) for specific index (1-2). Sets MD5 authetication key (up to 16 characters) for specified inded (1-2).
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8-156 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(network.router)> add Description: Adds user-defined routes. Syntax: <dest> <netmask> <gw> <iface> <metric> Adds a route with destination IP address <dest>, IP netmask <netmask>, destination gateway IP address <gw>, interface LAN1, LAN2 or WAN <iface>, and metric set <metric> to (1-65535).
8-159 CLI Reference 8.4 System Commands AP7131N>admin(system)> Description: Displays the System submenu. The items available under this command are shown below. restart Restarts the access point. show Shows access point system parameter settings. Defines access point system parameter settings. Dispalys the access point’s arp table. power-setup Goes to the Power Settings submenu.
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8-160 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system)>restart Description: Restarts the access point access point. Syntax: restart Restarts the access point. Example: admin(system)>restart ********************************WARNING*********************************** ** Unsaved configuration changes will be lost when the access point is reset. ** Please be sure to save changes before resetting.
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8-161 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system)>show Description: Displays high-level system information helpful to differentiate this access point. Syntax: show Displays access point system information. Example: admin(system)>show system name : AP-7131N system location : Atlanta Field Office admin email address : johndoe@mycompany.com system uptime : 0 days 4 hours 41 minutes AP-7131N firmware version : 4.0.2.0-021GDN...
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8-162 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system)>set Description: Sets access point system parameters. Syntax: set name <name> Sets the access point system name to <name> (1 to 59 characters). The access point does not allow intermediate space characters between characters within the system name.
8-164 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 8.4.1 Power Setup Commands AP7131N>admin(system)>power-setup Description: Displays the Power Setup submenu. show Displays the current power setting configuration. Defines the access point’s power setting configuration. Goes to the parent menu. Goes to the root menu.
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8-165 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.power-setup)>show Description: Displays the access point’s current power configuration. Syntax: show Displays the access point’s current power configuration. Example: admin(system.power-setup)>show Power Mode : 3af Power Status : Mid Power 3af Power Option : option 3at Power Option : default Default Radio : Radio2...
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8-166 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.power-setup)>set Description: Sets access point’s power consumption configuration. Syntax: set mode Sets the power mode to either Auto or 3af. Changing the power mode restarts the AP, for the change to take effect.
8-167 CLI Reference 8.4.2 Adaptive AP Setup Commands AP7131N>admin(system)>aap-setup Description: Displays the Adaptive AP submenu. show Displays Adaptive AP information. Defines the Adaptive AP configuration. delete Deletes static switch address assignments. Goes to the parent menu. Goes to the root menu. save Saves the current configuration to the access point system flash.
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8-168 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.aap-setup)>show Description: Displays the access point’s Adaptive AP configuration. Syntax: show Displays the access point’s Adaptive AP configuration. Example: admin(system.aap-setup)>show Auto Discovery Mode : disable Switch Interface : lan1 Switch Name...
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8-169 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.aap-setup)>set Description: Sets access point’s Adaptive AP configuration. Syntax: set auto-discovery Sets the switch auto-discovery mode (enable/disable). ipadr Defines the switch IP address used. name Defines the switch name for DNS lookups (up to 127 characters). port Sets the port.
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8-170 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.aap-setup)>delete Description: Deletes static switch address assignments. Syntax: delete <idx> Deletes static switch address assignments by selected index. <all> Deletes all assignments. Example: admin(system.aap-setup)>delete 1 admin(system.aap-setup)> For information on configuring Adaptive AP using the applet (GUI), see Adaptive AP Setup on page 4-11.
8-171 CLI Reference 8.4.3 System Access Commands AP7131N>admin(system)>access Description: Displays the access point access submenu. show Displays access point system access capabilities. Goes to the access point system access submenu. rmlock Removes AP login locks Goes to the parent menu. Goes to the root menu.
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8-172 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.access)>set Description: Defines the permissions to access the access point applet, CLI, SNMP as well as defining their timeout values. Syntax: set applet slan Enables/disables applet HTTPS access parameters from LAN.
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8-173 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.access)>show Description: Displays the current access point access permissions and timeout values. Syntax: show Shows all of the current system access settings for the access point.. Example: admin(system.access)>show Warning: This will display secure information, Do you want to continue? (n/y?)y ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From LAN1 From LAN2 From WAN...
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8-174 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.access)>rmlock Description: Removes AP login locks. The lock can be removed through console management interface (local RS-232 port) only. Syntax: rmlock Removes login locks of access point. Example: admin(system.access)>rmlock ssh admin(system.access)>...
8-175 CLI Reference 8.4.4 System Certificate Management Commands AP7131N>admin(system)>cmgr Description: Displays the Certificate Manager submenu. The items available under this command include: genreq Generates a Certificate Request. delself Deletes a Self Certificate. loadself Loads a Self Certificate signed by CA. listself Lists the self certificate loaded.
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8-177 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.cmgr)> delself Description: ) Deletes a self certificate. Syntax: delself <IDname> Deletes the self certificate named <IDname>. Example: admin(system.cmgr)>delself MyCert2 For information on configuring self certificate settings using the applet (GUI), see Creating Self Certificates on page 4-20.
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8-178 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.cmgr)> loadself Description: Loads a self certificate signed by the Certificate Authority. Syntax: loadself <IDname> Load the self certificate signed by the CA with name <IDname>. Example: admin(system.cmgr)>loadself 1 Currently Only certificates in PEM format can be uploaded.
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8-179 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.cmgr)> listself Description: Lists the loaded self certificates. Syntax: listself Lists all self certificates that are loaded. Example: admin(system.cmgr)>listself Self Certificate List: admin(system.cmgr)> For information on configuring self certificate settings using the applet (GUI), see Creating Self Certificates on page 4-20.
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8-180 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.cmgr)> loadca Description: Loads a trusted certificate from the Certificate Authority. Syntax: loadca Loads the trusted certificate (in PEM format only) that is pasted into the command line. Example: admin(system.cmgr)>loadca Currently Only certificates in PEM format can be uploaded.
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8-181 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.cmgr)> delca Description: Deletes a trusted certificate. Syntax: delca <IDname> Deletes the trusted certificate. For information on configuring certificate settings using the applet (GUI), see Importing a CA Certificate on page 4-18.
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8-182 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.cmgr)> listca Description: Lists the loaded trusted certificate. Syntax: listca Lists the loaded trusted certificates. For information on configuring certificate settings using the applet (GUI), see Importing a CA Certificate on page...
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8-183 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.cmgr)> showreq Description: Displays a certificate request in PEM format. Syntax: showreq <IDname> Displays a certificate request named <IDname> generated from the genreq command. For information on configuring certificate settings using the applet (GUI), see Importing a CA Certificate on page 4-18.
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8-184 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.cmgr)> delprivkey Description: Deletes a private key. Syntax: delprivkey <IDname> Deletes private key named <IDname>. For information on configuring certificate settings using the applet (GUI), see Creating Self Certificates on page...
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8-185 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.cmgr)> listprivkey Description: Lists the names of private keys. Syntax: listprivkey Lists all private keys and displays their certificate associations. For information on configuring certificate settings using the applet (GUI), see Importing a CA Certificate on page 4-18.
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8-186 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.cmgr)> expcert Description: Exports the certificate file to a user defined location. Syntax: expcert Exports the access point’s CA or Self certificate file. To export certificate information from an AP-7131N model access point: admin(system.cmgr)>expcert ?
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8-187 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.cmgr)> impcert Description: Imports the target certificate file. Syntax: impcert Imports the target certificate file. To import certificate information from an AP-7131N model access point: admin(system.cmgr)>impcert ? <type> <file name> <cr> : type: sftp : file name: Certificate file name : Server options for this file are the same : as that for the configuration file admin(system.cmgr)>impcert sftp AP-7131Ncerts.txt...
8-188 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 8.4.5 System SNMP Commands AP7131N>admin(system)> snmp Description: Displays the SNMP submenu. The items available under this command are shown below. access Goes to the SNMP access submenu. traps Goes to the SNMP traps submenu.
8-189 CLI Reference 8.4.5.1 System SNMP Access Commands AP7131N>admin(system.snmp.access) Description: Displays the SNMP Access menu. The items available under this command are shown below. show Shows SNMP v3 engine ID. Adds SNMP access entries. delete Deletes SNMP access entries. list Lists SNMP access entries.
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8-190 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.snmp.access)> show Description: Shows the SNMP v3 engine ID. Syntax: show Shows the SNMP v3 Engine ID. Example: admin(system.snmp.access)>show eid AP-7131N snmp v3 engine id : 000001846B8B4567F871AC68 admin(system.snmp.access)> For information on configuring SNMP access settings using the applet (GUI), see Configuring SNMP Access Control on page 4-33.
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8-191 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.snmp.access)> add Description: Adds SNMP access entries for specific v1v2 and v3 user definitions. Syntax: add acl <ip1> <ip2> Adds an entry to the SNMP access control list with <ip1> as the starting IP address and <ip2> and as the ending IP address.
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8-192 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.snmp.access)> delete Description: Deletes SNMP access entries for v3 user definitions. Syntax: delete acl <idx> Deletes entry <idx> (1-10) from the access control list. Deletes all entries from the access control list.
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8-193 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.snmp.access)> list Description: Lists SNMP access entries. Syntax: list acl Lists SNMP access control list entries. <idx> Lists SNMP v3 user definition by index <idx> (1-10). Lists all SNMP v3 user definitions. Example: admin(system.snmp.access)>list acl ---------------------------------------------------------------- index start ip end ip ----------------------------------------------------------------...
8-194 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 8.4.5.2 System SNMP Traps Commands AP7131N>admin(system.snmp.traps) Description: Displays the SNMP traps submenu. The items available under this command are shown below. show Shows SNMP trap parameters. Sets SNMP trap parameters. Adds SNMP trap entries.
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8-195 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.snmp.traps)> show Description: Shows SNMP trap parameters. Syntax: show trap Shows SNMP trap parameter settings. rate-trap Shows SNMP rate-trap parameter settings. Example: admin(system.snmp.traps)>show trap SNMP MU Traps mu associated : enable mu unassociated : disable mu denied association : disable mu denied authentication : disable...
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8-196 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.snmp.traps)> set Description: Sets SNMP trap parameters. Syntax: set mu-assoc enable/disable Enables/disables the MU associated trap. mu-unassoc enable/disable Enables/disables the MU unassociated trap. mu-deny-assoc enable/disable Enables/disables the MU association denied trap.
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8-197 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.snmp.traps)> add Description: Adds SNMP trap entries. Syntax: add v3 <ip> <user> <sec> <auth> <pass1> <priv> <pass2> Adds an entry to the SNMP v3 access list with the destination IP address set to <ip>, the destination UDP port is set to <port>, the username set to <user>...
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8-198 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.snmp.traps)> delete Description: Deletes SNMP trap entries. Syntax: delete v3 <idx> Deletes entry <idx> from the v3 access control list. Deletes all entries from the v3 access control list. Example: admin(system.snmp.traps)>delete v3 all...
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8-199 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.snmp.traps)> list Description: Lists SNMP trap entries. Syntax: <idx> Lists SNMP v3 access entry <idx 1-10> . Lists all SNMP v3 access entries. Example: admin(system.snmp.traps)>add v3 201.232.24.33 555 BigBoss nonesha1 admin(system.snmp.traps)>list v3 all index destination ip : 201.232.24.33 destination port : 555 username...
8-200 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 8.4.6 System User Database Commands AP7131N>admin(system)> userdb Description: Goes to the user database submenu. Syntax: user Goes to the user submenu. group Goes to the group submenu. save Saves the configuration to system flash.
8-201 CLI Reference 8.4.5.1 Adding and Removing Users from the User Database AP7131N>admin(system.userdb)> user Description: Adds and remvoves users from the user database and defines user passwords. Syntax: Wireless Users Adds a new user. delete Deletes a new user. clearall Removes all existing user IDs from the system.
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8-202 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.userdb.user)> add Description: Adds a new user to the user database. Syntax: Adds a new user ID <id> and password <pw> string (8-19 characters) to the user database. Example: admin(system.userdb.user>add george password admin(system.userdb.user>...
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8-203 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.userdb.user)> delete Description: Removes a new user to the user database. Syntax: delete Removes a user ID <id> and password <pw> string from the user database. Example: admin(system.userdb.user>delete george admin(system.userdb.user> For information on configuring User Database permissions using the applet (GUI), see Defining User Access Permissions by Group on page 6-67.
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8-204 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.userdb.user)>clearall Description: Removes all existing user IDs from the system. Syntax: clearall Removes all existing user IDs from the system. Example: admin(system.userdb.user>clearall admin(system.userdb.user> For information on configuring User Database permissions using the applet (GUI), see Defining User Access Permissions by Group on page 6-67.
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8-205 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.userdb.user)>set Description: Sets a password for a user. Syntax: <user> <pw> Sets user <id> and password <pw> string (8-19 characters) for a specific user. Example: admin(system.userdb.user>set george password admin(system.userdb.user> For information on configuring User Database permissions using the applet (GUI), see Defining User Access Permissions by Group on page 6-67.
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8-206 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.userdb.user)>mgmt-add Description: Adds a new management user. Syntax: mgmt-add <user> <pw> Creates a user <id> and password <pw> string (8-19 characters) for a new management user. Example: admin(system.userdb.user>mgmt-add John Motorola123 admin(system.userdb.user>...
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8-207 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.userdb.user)>mgmt-delete Description: Deletes a management user identity. Syntax: mgmt-delete <user> Deletes a management user. Example: admin(system.userdb.user>mgmt-delete george admin(system.userdb.user>...
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8-208 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.userdb.user)>mgmt-clearall Description: Removes all the management user accounts except admin account. Syntax: mgmt-clearall Removes all the management user accounts except admin account Example: admin(system.userdb.user>mgmt-clearall admin(system.userdb.user>...
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8-209 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.userdb.user)>mgmt-set Description: Sets the password for management user. Syntax: mgmt-set <user> <pw> Sets a user <id> and password <pw> string (8-19 characters) for a specific management user. Example: admin(system.userdb.user>mgmt-set john motorola123 admin(system.userdb.user>...
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8-210 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.userdb.user)>show Description: Displays existing user details. Syntax: show mgmt-users Displays existing management users. users Displays configured user IDs for a group. groups Displays configured groups. Example: admin(system.userdb.user>show mgmt-users Warning: This will display secure information.
8-211 CLI Reference 8.4.5.2 Adding and Removing Groups from the User Database AP7131N>admin(system.userdb)> group Description: Adds and remvoves groups from the user database. Syntax: create Creates a group name. delete Deletes a group name. clearall Removes all existing group names from the system. Adds a user to an existing group.
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8-212 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.userdb.group> create Description: Creates a group name. Once defined, users can be added to the group. Syntax: create Creates a group name string. Once defined, users can be added to the group.
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8-213 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.userdb.group> delete Description: Deletes an existing group. Syntax: delete Deletes an existing group name string. Example: admin(system.userdb.group>delete 2 admin(system.userdb.group> For information on configuring User Database permissions using the applet (GUI), see Defining User Access Permissions by Group on page 6-67.
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8-214 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.userdb.group> clearall Description: Removes all existing group names from the system. Syntax: clearall Removes all existing group names from the system. Example: admin(system.userdb.group>clearall admin(system.userdb.group> For information on configuring User Database permissions using the applet (GUI), see Defining User Access Permissions by Group on page 6-67.
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8-215 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.userdb.group> add Description: Adds a user to an existing group. Syntax: <userid> <group> Adds a user <userid> to an existing group <group>. Example: admin(system.userdb.group>add lucy group x admin(system.userdb.group> For information on configuring User Database permissions using the applet (GUI), see Defining User Access Permissions by Group on page 6-67.
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8-216 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.userdb.group> remove Description: Removes a user from an existing group. Syntax: remove <userid> <group> Removes a user <userid> from an existing group<group> . Example: admin(system.userdb.group>remove lucy group x admin(system.userdb.group> For information on configuring User Database permissions using the applet (GUI), see...
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8-217 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.userdb.group> show Description: Displays existing groups. Syntax: show Displays existing groups and users, users Displays configured user IDs for a group. groups Displays configured groups. Example: admin(system.userdb.group>show groups Warning: This will display secure information, Do you want to continue? (n/y?)y List of Group Names : engineering : marketing...
8-218 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 8.4.7 System Radius Commands AP7131N>admin(system)> radius Description: Goes to the Radius system submenu. Syntax: Goes to the EAP submenu. policy Goes to the access policy submenu. ldap Goes to the LDAP submenu.
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8-219 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.radius)> set/show Description: Sets or displays the Radius user database. Syntax: Sets the Radius user database. show all Displays the Radius user database. Example: admin(system.radius)>set database local admin(system.radius)>show all Database : local admin(system.radius)> For information on configuring Radius using the applet (GUI), see Configuring User Authentication on page 6-52.
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8-220 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 8.4.6.1 AP7131N>admin(system.radius)> eap Description: Goes to the EAP submenu. Syntax: peap Goes to the Peap submenu. ttls Goes to the TTLS submenu. import Imports the requested EAP certificates. Defines EAP parameters.
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8-221 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.radius.eap)> peap Description: Goes to the Peap submenu. Syntax: Defines Peap parameters. show Displays the Peap configuration. save Saves the configuration to system flash. quit Quits the CLI. Goes to the parent menu. Goes to the root menu. For information on configuring PEAP Radius using the applet (GUI), see Configuring User Authentication on page 6-52.
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8-222 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.radius.eap.peap> set/show Description: Defines and displays Peap parameters Syntax: Sets the Peap authentication <type>. show Displays the Peap authentication type. Example: admin(system.radius.eap.peap)>set auth gtc admin(system.radius.eap.peap)>show PEAP Auth Type : gtc For information on configuring EAP PEAP Radius values using the applet (GUI), see Configuring User Authentication on page 6-52.
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8-223 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.radius.eap)> ttls Description: Goes to the TTLS submenu. Syntax: Defines TTLS parameters. show Displays the TTLS configuration. save Saves the configuration to system flash. quit Quits the CLI. Goes to the parent menu. Goes to the root menu. For information on configuring EAP TTLS Radius values using the applet (GUI), see Configuring User Authentication on page 6-52.
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8-224 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.radius.eap.ttls> set/show Description: Defines and displays TTLS parameters Syntax: Sets the default TTLS authentication <type>. show Displays the TTLS authentication <type>. Example: admin(system.radius.eap.ttls)>set auth pap admin(system.radius.eap.ttls)>show TTLS Auth Type : pap...
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8-225 CLI Reference 8.4.6.2 AP7131N>admin(system.radius)> policy Description: Goes to the access policy submenu. Syntax: Sets a group’s WLAN access policy. access-time Goes to the time based login submenu. show Displays the group’s access policy. save Saves the configuration to system flash. quit Quits the CLI.
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8-226 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.radius.policy> set Description: Defines the group’s WLAN access policy. Syntax: <group name> Defines the group’s <group name> WLAN access policy (defined as a string) delimited by a space. <wlan name> Example: admin(system.radius.policy)>set engineering 16...
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8-227 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.radius.policy> access-time Description: set Goes to the time-based login submenu. Syntax: <group> Defines a target group’s access time permissions. Access time is in Day DDDD-DDDD format. <access-time> show Displays the group’s access time rule. save Saves the configuration to system flash. quit Quits the CLI.
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8-228 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.radius.policy> show Description: Displays a group’s access policy. Syntax: show Displays a group’s access policy. Example: admin(system.radius.policy)>show Warning: This will display secure information, Do you want to continue? (n/y?)y List of Access Policies...
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8-229 CLI Reference 8.4.6.3 AP7131N>admin(system.radius)> ldap Description: Goes to the LDAP submenu. Syntax: Defines the LDAP parameters. show all Displays existing LDAP parameters. save Saves the configuration to system flash. quit Quits the CLI. Goes to the parent menu. Goes to the root menu. For information on configuring a Radius LDAP server using the applet (GUI), see Configuring LDAP Authentication on page 6-57.
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8-230 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.radius.ldap)> set Description: Defines the LDAP parameters. Syntax: Defines the LDAP parameters. ipadr Sets LDAP IP address. binddn Sets LDAP bind distinguished name. basedn Sets LDAP base distinguished name. passwd Sets LDAP server password. The password length must be 8-16 characters.
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8-231 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.radius.ldap)> show all Description: Displays existing LDAP parameters. Syntax: show all Displays existing LDAP parameters. Example: admin(system.radius.ldap)>show all Warning: This will display secure information, Do you want to continue? (n/y?)y LDAP Server IP 0.0.0.0 LDAP Server Port LDAP Bind DN cn=manager, o=radius LDAP Base DN...
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8-232 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 8.4.6.4 AP7131N>admin(system.radius)> proxy Description: Goes to the Radius proxy server submenu. Syntax: Adds a proxy realm. delete Deletes a proxy realm. clearall Removes all proxy server records. Sets proxy server parameters.
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8-233 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.radius.proxy)> add Description: Adds a proxy. Syntax: Adds a proxy realm. name <name> Realm name. <ip1> Authentication server IP address. The default port is set to 1812. <sec> Shared secret password. Example: admin(system.radius.proxy)>add lancelot 157.235.241.22 1812 muddy admin(system.radius.proxy)>...
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8-234 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.radius.proxy)> delete Description: Adds a proxy. Syntax: delete <name> Deletes a realm name. Example: admin(system.radius.proxy)>delete lancelot admin(system.radius.proxy)> For information on configuring Radius proxy server values using the applet (GUI), see Configuring a Proxy Radius Server on page...
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8-235 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.radius.proxy)> clearall Description: Removes all proxy server records from the system. Syntax: clearall Removes all proxy server records from the system. Example: admin(system.radius.proxy)>clearall admin(system.radius.proxy)> For information on configuring Radius proxy server values using the applet (GUI), see Configuring a Proxy Radius Server on page 6-59.
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8-236 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.radius.proxy)> set Description: Sets Radius proxy server parameters. Syntax: Sets Radius proxy server parameters. delay Defines retry delay time (in seconds) for the proxy server. The minimum value is 5 and maximum value is 10.
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8-237 CLI Reference 8.4.6.5 AP7131N>admin(system.radius)> client Description: Goes to the Radius client submenu. Syntax: Adds a Radius client to list of available clients. delete Deletes a Radius client from list of available clients. show Displays a list of configured clients. save Saves the configuration to system flash.
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8-238 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.radius.client> add Description: Adds a Radius client to those available to the Radius server. Syntax: Adds a proxy. <ip> Client’s IP address. mask <ip1> Network mask address of the client. secret <sec>...
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8-239 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.radius.client> delete Description: Removes a specified Radius client from those available to the Radius server. Syntax: delete ipadr Removes a specified Radius client <ipadr> from those available to the Radius server Example: admin(system.radius.client)>delete 157.235.132.11 admin(system.radius.client)> For information on configuring Radius client values using the applet (GUI), see Configuring the Radius Server on page 6-52.
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8-240 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.radius.client> show Description: Displays a list of configured Radius clients. Syntax: show Removes a specified Radius client from those available to the Radius server. Example: admin(system.radius.client)>show Warning: This will display secure information,...
8-241 CLI Reference 8.4.8 System Network Time Protocol (NTP) Commands AP7131N>admin(system)> ntp Description: Displays the NTP menu. The correct network time is required for numerous functions to be configured accurately on the access point. Syntax: show Shows NTP parameters settings. date-zone Show date, time and time zone.
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8-242 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.ntp)> show Description: Displays the NTP server configuration. Syntax: show Shows all NTP server settings. Example: admin(system.ntp)>show current time : Tue 2011-Dec-13 16:58:59 +0530 IST time zone : Asia/Calcutta ntp mode : disable admin(system.ntp)>...
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8-243 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.ntp)> date-zone Description: Show date, time and time zone. Syntax: date-zone Show date, time and time zone. Example: admin(system.ntp)>date-zone Date/Time : Tue 2011-Jan-02 18:35:37 +0000 UTC Time Zone : UTC CliAuditLog - User:'admin' Command:'date-zone ' Status:'success' From:'Ssh- 172.16.10.10' MU_Mac:'NULL' admin(system.ntp)>...
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8-244 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.ntp)> zone-list Description: Displays an extensive list of time zones for countries around the world. Syntax: zone-list Displays list of time zone indexes for every known zone. Example: admin(system.ntp)> zone-list -------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
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8-245 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.ntp)> set Description: Sets NTP parameters for access point clock synchronization. Syntax: set mode <ntp-mode> Enables or disables NTP. server <idx> <ip> Sets the NTP sever IP address. intrvl <period> Defines the clock synchronization interval used between the access point and the NTP server in minutes (15 - 65535).
8-246 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 8.4.9 System Log Commands AP7131N>admin(system)> logs Description: Displays the access point log submenu. Logging options include: Syntax: show Shows logging options. filter-show Shows all filters. Sets log options and parameters. unset-filter Unsets filters.
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8-247 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.logs)> show Description: Displays the current access point logging settings. Syntax: show Displays the current access point logging configuration. Example: admin(system.logs)>show log level : L6 Info syslog server logging : enable syslog server ip address : 192.168.0.102 For information on configuring logging settings using the applet (GUI), see Logging Configuration on page 4-45.
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8-248 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.logs)>filter-show Description: Displays filters.based on the specified rule Syntax: filter-show idx Displays the filters based on the specified rule Displays all filters Example admin(system.logs)>filter-show all Filter Precedence 1 : Permission - log...
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8-249 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.logs)>unset-filter Description: Unsets filters.based on the specified rule Syntax: unset-filter idx Unsets filters based on the specified rule precedence number Unsets all filters Example admin(system.logs)>unset-filter all Filter precedence 1 Unset Filter precedence 2 Unset Filter precedence 3 is not yet set Filter precedence 4 is not yet set Filter precedence...
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8-250 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.logs)> set Description: Sets log options and parameters. Syntax: level <level> Sets the level of the events that will be logged. All events with a level at or above <level> (L0-L7) will be saved to the system log.
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8-251 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.logs)> view Description: Displays the access point system log file. Syntax: view Displays the entire access point system log file. Example: admin(system.logs)>view Warning: This will display secure information, Do you want to continue? (n/y?)y 7 16:14:00 (none) syslogd 1.4.1: restart (remote reception). 7 16:14:10 (none) klogd: :ps log:fc: queue maintenance 7 16:14:41 (none) klogd: :ps log:fc: queue maintenance 7 16:15:43 (none) last message repeated 2 times...
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8-252 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.logs)> delete Description: Deletes the log files. Syntax: delete Deletes the access point system log file. Example: admin(system.logs)>delete For information on configuring logging settings using the applet (GUI), see Logging Configuration on page...
8-253 CLI Reference 8.4.10 System Configuration-Update Commands AP7131N>admin(system.config)> Description: Displays the access point configuration update submenu. Syntax: default Restores the default access point configuration. partial Restores a partial default access point configuration. show Shows import/export parameters. Sets import/export access point configuration parameters. export Exports access point configuration to a designated system.
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8-254 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.config)> default Description: Restores the full access point factory default configuration. Syntax: default Restores the access point to the original (factory) configuration. Example: admin(system.config)>default Are you sure you want to default the configuration? <yes/no>:...
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8-255 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.config)> partial Description: Restores a partial factory default configuration. The access point’s LAN, WAN and SNMP settings are uneffected by the partial restore. Syntax: default Restores a partial access point configuration. Example: admin(system.config)>partial Are you sure you want to partially default AP-7131N? <yes/no>: For information on importing/exporting access point configurations using the applet (GUI), see Importing/Exporting Configurations on page 4-47.
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8-256 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.config)> show Description: Displays import/export parameters for the access point configuration file. Syntax: show Shows all import/export parameters. Example: admin(system.config)>show Warning: This will display secure information, Do you want to continue? (n/y?)y cfg filename : cfg.txt...
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8-257 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.config)> set Description: Sets the import/export parameters. Syntax: file <filename> Sets the configuration file name (1 to 39 characters in length). path <path> Defines the path used for the configuration file upload. server <ipaddress> Sets the SFTP server IP address. user <username>...
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8-258 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.config)> export Description: Exports the configuration from the system. Syntax: export sftp Exports the access point configuration to the SFTP server. Use the set command to set the server, user, password, and file name before using this command.
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In turn, a dual-radio model access point cannot import/export its configuration to a single-radio access point. CAUTION Motorola Solutions discourages importing a 1.0 baseline configuration file to a 1.1 (or later) version access point. Similarly, a 2.0 baseline configuration file should not be imported to a 1.0 version access point.
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8-260 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.config)>transfer_keys_cfg Description: Exports SSH keys in order to turn off interactive mode. Syntax: transfer_keys Exports SSH keys in order to turn off interactive mode.xx Example: admin(system.config>transfer_keys_cfg Transfer of ssh public key in progress Done.
8-261 CLI Reference 8.4.11 Firmware Update Commands AP7131N>admin(system)>fw-update Description: Displays the firmware update submenu. The items available under this command are shown below. NOTE The access point must complete the reboot process to successfully update the device firmware, regardless of whether the reboot is conducted uing the GUI or CLI interfaces. show Displays the current access point firmware update settings.
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8-262 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.fw-update)>show Description: Displays the current access point firmware update settings. Syntax: show Shows the current system firmware update settings for the access point. Example: admin(system.fw-update)>show Warning: This will display secure information,...
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8-263 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.fw-update)>set Description: Defines access point firmware update settings and user permissions. Syntax: file <name> Defines the firmware file name (1 to 39 characters). path <path> Specifies a path for the file (1 to 39 characters).. server <ip> The IP address for the SFTP server used for the firmware and/or config file update.
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8-264 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.fw-update)>transfer_keys_fw Description: Execute this command to export ssh keys to turn off interactive mode on firmware Syntax transfer_keys_fw Exports ssh keys to turn off interactive mode on firmware Example: admin(system.fw-update)>transfer_keys_fw ssh keygen for cli in progress...
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8-265 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.fw-update)>update Description: Executes the access point firmware update over the WAN or LAN port using SFTP. Syntax: update <mode> Defines the sftp mode used to conduct the firmware update. Specifies whether the update is executed over the access point’s WAN, LAN1 or LAN2 interface . NOTE The access point must complete the reboot process to successfully update the device firmware, regardless of whether the reboot is conducted uing the GUI or CLI interfaces.
8-266 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 8.4.12 FIPS Test Commands AP7131N>admin(system)>fips-test Description: Displays the fips-test submenu. The items available under this command are shown below. run-self-test Performs self test. zeroisekeys Zeroization of critical security parameters. showlog Displays the PoST Log File success or error status.
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8-267 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.fips-test)>run-self-test Description: Execute this command to perform a self test. Syntax: run-self-test Conducts a self test. Example: admin(system.fips-test)>run-self-test Fri Aug 31 18:47:44 2012 FIPS self test started this can take some time Fri Aug 31 18:47:46 2012 FIPS integrity check of the WIOS image successful Fri Aug 31 18:47:46 2012 FIPS data integrity check is successful...
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8-268 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Fri Aug 31 18:47:52 2012 1. RNG Test...Successful Fri Aug 31 18:47:52 2012 2. AES encryption/decryption...Successful Fri Aug 31 18:47:52 2012 3. 3DES-ECB encryption/decryption...Successful Fri Aug 31 18:47:52 2012 4. SHA-1 hash...Successful Fri Aug 31 18:47:52 2012 5.
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8-269 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(system.fips-test)>zeroisekeys Description: Conducts a zeroization of critical security parameters by restrating the access point and restoring its default configuration. A new, more secure, password will then be required. Syntax: zeroisekeys Conducts a zeroization of critical security parameters. The country code must be supplied to continue with the CLI session.
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8-270 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(system.fips-test)>showlog Description: Displays the PoST Logs File <file> success or error state. Syntax: showlog <file> Displays the PoST Logs File <file> success or error state. stem.fips admin(sy -test)> showlog admin(system.fips-test)>...
8-271 CLI Reference 8.5 Statistics Commands AP7131N>admin(stats) Description: Displays the access point statistics submenu. The items available under this command are: show Displays access point WLAN, MU, LAN and WAN statistics. clear Clears all statistic counters to zero. flash-all-leds Starts and stops the flashing of all access point LEDs. echo Defines the parameters for pinging a designated station.
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8-272 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(stats)> show Description: Displays access point system information. Syntax: show Displays stats for the access point WAN port. Displays stats for the access point LAN port Displays LAN Spanning Tree Status wlan Displays WLAN status and statistics summary.
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8-273 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(stats)> clear Description: Clears the specified statistics counters to zero to begin new data calculations. Syntax: clear Clears WAN statistics counters. Clears LAN statistics counters for specified LAN index (either clear lan 1 or clear lan 2). all-rf Clears all RF data.
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8-274 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(stats)> flash-all-leds Description: Starts and stops the illumination of a specified access point’s LEDs. Syntax: flash-all-leds <index> Defines the Known AP index number of the target AP to flash. <stop/start> Begins or terminates the flash activity.
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8-275 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin(stats)> echo Description: Defines the echo test values used to conduct a ping test to an associated MU. Syntax: show Shows the Mobile Unit Statistics Summary. list Defines echo test parameters and result. Determines echo test packet data. start Begins echoing the defined station.
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8-276 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin.stats.echo)> show Description: Shows Mobile Unit Statistics Summary. Syntax: show Shows Mobile Unit Statistics Summary. Example: admin(stats.echo)>show ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP Address MAC Address WLAN Radio T-put Retries ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 192.168.2.0 00:A0F8:72:57:83 demo For information on MU Echo and Ping tests using the applet (GUI), see Pinging Individual MUs on page 7-30.
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8-277 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin.stats.echo)> list Description: Lists echo test parameters and results. Syntax: list Lists echo test parameters and results. Example: admin(stats.echo)>list Station Address : 00A0F8213434 Number of Pings : 10 Packet Length : 10 Packet Data (in HEX) : 55 admin(stats.echo)>...
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8-278 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin.stats.echo)>set Description: Defines the parameters of the echo test. Syntax: station <mac> Defines MU target MAC address. request <num> Sets number of echo packets to transmit (1-539). length <num> Determines echo packet length in bytes (1-539).
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8-279 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin.stats.echo)> start Description: Initiates the echo test. Syntax: start Initiates the echo test. Example: admin(stats.echo)>start admin(stats.echo)>list Station Address : 00A0F843AABB Number of Pings : 10 Packet Length : 100 Packet Data (in HEX) Number of MU Responses For information on MU Echo and Ping tests using the applet (GUI), see Pinging Individual MUs on page 7-30.
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8-280 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin(stats)> ping Description: Defines the ping test values used to conduct a ping test to an AP with the same ESSID. Syntax: ping show Shows Known AP Summary details. list Defines ping test packet length.
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8-281 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin.stats.ping)> show Description: Shows Known AP Summary Details. Syntax: show Shows Known AP Summary Details. Example: admin(stats.ping)>show ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP Address MAC Address KBIOS Unit Name ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 192.168.2.0 00:A0F8:72:57:83 access point...
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8-282 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin.stats.ping)> list Description: Lists ping test parameters and results. Syntax: list Lists ping test parameters and results. Example: admin(stats.ping)>list Station Address : 00A0F8213434 Number of Pings : 10 Packet Length : 10...
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8-283 CLI Reference AP7131N>admin.stats.ping)> set Description: Defines the parameters of the ping test. Syntax: station Defines the AP target MAC address. request Sets number of ping packets to transmit (1-539). length Determines ping packet length in bytes (1-539). data Defines the particular packet data. Example: admin(stats.ping)>set station 00A0F843AABB admin(stats.ping)>set request 10...
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8-284 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide AP7131N>admin.stats.echo)> start Description: Initiates the ping test. Syntax: start Initiates the ping test. Example: admin(stats.ping)>start admin(stats.ping)>list Station Address : 00A0F843AABB Number of Pings : 10 Packet Length : 100 Packet Data (in HEX)
Configuring Mesh Networking 9.1 Mesh Networking Overview The access point can be configured in two modes to support the new mesh networking functionality. The access point can be set to a client bridge mode and/or a base bridge mode (which accepts connections from client bridges).
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A mesh network must use one of the two access point LANs. If intending to use the access point for mesh networking support, Motorola recommends configuring at least one WLAN (of the 16 WLANs available) specifically for mesh networking support.
MU traffic with its associated devices. CAUTION Only Motorola model access points can be used as base bridges, client bridges or repeaters within an access point supported mesh network. If utilizing a mesh network, Motorola recommends considering a dual-radio model to optimize channel utilization and throughput.
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide The access point in client bridge mode attempts to establish up to 3 simultaneous wireless connections. The second and third connections are established in the background while the system is running. The first connection needs to be established before the system starts bridging traffic.
Configuring Mesh Networking NOTE Motorola recommends using the Mesh STP Configuration screen to define a base bridge as a root. Only advanced users should use the Advanced Client Bridge Settings screen’s Preferred List to define the mesh topology, as omitting a bridge from the preferred list could break connections within the mesh network.
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 9.1.6 Impact of Importing/Exporting Configurations to a Mesh Network When using the access point’s Configuration Import/Export screen to migrate an access point’s configuration to other access points, mesh network configuration parameters will get sent or saved to other access points.
The user does not necessarily have to change these settings, as the default settings will work. However, Motorola encourages the user to define an access point as a base bridge and root (using the base bridge priority settings within the Bridge STP Configuration screen). Members of the mesh network can be configured as client bridges or additional base bridges with a higher priority value.
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(commonly referred to as the root). Motorola recommends assigning a Base Bridge AP with the lowest bridge priority so it becomes the root in the STP. If a root already exists, set the Bridge Priorities of new APs accordingly so the root of the STP doesn't get altered.
WLAN in order to share the same ESSID, radio designation, security policy, MU ACL and Quality of Service policy. If intending to use the access point for mesh networking support, Motorola recommends configuring at least one WLAN (of the 16 WLANs available) specifically for mesh networking support.
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WLAN that each access point will share when using this WLAN within their mesh network. Motorola recommends assigning a unique name to a WLAN supporting a mesh network to differentiate it from WLANs defined for non mesh support. The name assigned to the WLAN...
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A security policy for a mesh network should be configured carefully since the data protection requirements within a mesh network differ somewhat compared to a typical wireless LAN. Motorola discourages user-based authentication schemes such as 802.1x EAP, as this authentication scheme is not supported within a mesh network.
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If a hacker tries to find an ESSID via an MU, the access point’s ESSID does not display since the ESSID is not in the beacon. Motorola recommends keeping the option enabled to reduce the likelihood of hacking into the WLAN.
Configuring Mesh Networking 9-13 9.2.3 Configuring the Access Point Radio for Mesh Support An access point radio intended for use within a mesh network requires configuration attributes unique from a radio intended for non-mesh support.This section describes how to configure an access point radio for mesh network support.
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9-14 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 2. Refer to the Radio Function parameter to ensure the radio has been designated for WLAN Radio support. NOTE With this 4.0 release of the access point firmware, a new scheme for radio configuration and WIPS server management has been implemented within the Quick Setup GUI applet.
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WLAN (ESS) the client bridge uses to establish a wireless link. The default setting, is (WLAN1). Motorola recommends creating (and naming) a WLAN specifically for mesh networking support to differentiate the Mesh supported WLAN from non-Mesh supported WLANs.
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NOTE Auto link selection is based on the RSSI and load. The client bridge will select the best available link when the Automatic Link Selection checkbox is selected. Motorola recommends you do not disable this option, as (when enabled) the access point will select the best base bridge for connection.
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Configuring Mesh Networking 9-17 MAC Address The MAC Address field displays the factory set hard-coded MAC address that serves as a device identifier. RSSI The Relative Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) displays the located device’s signal strength with the associated access point in client bridge mode.
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9-18 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide list can be re-populated with more desirable device MAC addresses from the Available Base Bridge List. 14. Click to return to the Radio Configuration screen. Within the Radio Configuration screen, click Apply to save any changes made within the Advanced Client Bridge Settings screen.
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Configuring Mesh Networking 9-19 17. Click Apply to save any changes to the Radio Configuration screen. Navigating away from the screen without clicking Apply results in all changes to the screens being lost. CAUTION When defining a Mesh configuration and changes are saved, the mesh network temporarily goes down.
9-20 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 9.3 Mesh Network Deployment - Quick Setup This section provides instructions on how to quickly setup and demonstrate mesh functionality using three access points. Two following two deployment scenarios will be addressed: •...
Configuring Mesh Networking 9-21 9.3.1.1 Configuring AP#1: 1. Provide a known IP address for the LAN1 interface. NOTE Enable the LAN1 Interface of AP#1 as a DHCP Server if you intend to associate MUs and require them to obtain an IP address via DHCP.
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9-22 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 2. Assign a Mesh STP Priority of 40000 to LAN1 Interface. 3. Define a mesh supported WLAN.
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Configuring Mesh Networking 9-23 4. Enable base bridge functionality on the 802.11a/n radio (Radio 2).
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9-24 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 5. Define a channel of operation for the 802.11a/n radio. 6. If needed, create another WLAN mapped to the 802.11b/g/n radio if 802.11b/g/n support is required for MUs on that 802.11 band.
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Configuring Mesh Networking 9-25 NOTE Ensure AP#1 and AP#2 use the same channel for each 802.11a/n radio, or the APs will not be able to “hear” each other over different channels. 9.3.1.3 Configuring AP#3 To define the configuration for AP#3 (a client bridge connecting to both AP#1 and AP#2 simultaneously): 1.
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9-26 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 2. Assign the maximum value (65535) for the Mesh STP Priority. 3. Create a mesh supported WLAN with the Enable Client Bridge Backhaul option selected. NOTE This WLAN should not be mapped to any radio. Therefore, leave both of the “Available On”...
Configuring Mesh Networking 9-27 5. If needed, create another WLAN mapped to the 802.11b/g/n radio if 802.11b/g/n support is required for MUs on that 802.11 band. 9.3.1.4 Verifying Mesh Network Functionality for Scenario #1 You now have a three AP mesh network ready to demonstrate. Associate a single MU on each AP WLAN configured for 802.11b/g/n radio support.
9-28 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide • AP#1 is a base bridge • AP#2 is a repeater (client bridge/base bridge combination) • AP#3 is a client b ridge 9.3.2.1 Configuring AP#1 The setup of AP#1 within this usage scenario is exactly the same as the AP#1 configuration within...
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Configuring Mesh Networking 9-29 9.3.2.2 Configuring AP#2 AP#2 requires the following modifications from AP#2 in the previous scenario to function in base bridge/client bridge repeater mode. 1. Enable client bridge backhaul on the mesh supported WLAN.
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9-30 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 2. Enable client and base bridge functionality on the 802.11a/n radio 9.3.2.3 Configuring AP#3 To define AP #3’s configuration: 1. The only change needed on AP#3 (with respect to the configuration used in scenario #1), is...
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Configuring Mesh Networking 9-31 2. Add the 802.11a/n Radio MAC Address. In scenario #2, the mesh WLAN is mapped to BSS1 on the 802.11a/n radio if each AP. The Radio MAC Address (the BSSID#1 MAC Address) is used for the AP#2 Preferred Base Bridge List.
9-32 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 9.3.2.4 Verifying Mesh Network Functionality for Scenario #2 You now have a three AP demo multi-hop mesh network ready to demonstrate. Associate an MU on the WLANs configured on the 802.11b/g/n radio for each AP and pass traffic among...
Configuring Mesh Networking 9-33 9.4 Mesh Networking Frequently Asked Questions The following scenarios represent issues that could be encountered and resolved when defining an access point supported mesh configuration: Mesh Deployment Issue 1 - Client Bridge can only connect to one of two Base Bridges You have two access points configured as base bridges (AP1, AP2) and one access point defined as a as a client bridge (AP3).
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Can I use secure beacons on the mesh backhaul supported WLAN? Resolution Yes, you can enable a secure beacon on a mesh backhaul supported WLAN. In fact, it is a Motorola recommended practice. Mesh Deployment Issue 6 - Is my mesh topology complete?
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Configuring Mesh Networking 9-35 Resolution Yes, the access points are fairly close from a software deployment standpoint. So it is a supported configuration for three models to exist in a single topology. Mesh Deployment Issue 9 - Can I mesh between and an access point and an AP300? Can I mesh between an AP-7131N-FGR and a AP300 model access port? Resolution No, an AP300 does not support mesh networking.
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9-36 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Resolution That is expected behavior, when you make a configuration change on a mesh supported AP, it brings the radio driver down and then back up again. Consequently, the AP needs to re-establish its mesh connection after saving the configuration.
An adaptive AP (AAP) is an access point that can adopt like an AP300 (L3) access port. The management of an AAP is conducted by the switch, once the access point connects to a Motorola RFS7000 model switch and receives its AAP configuration.
10-2 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide The benefits of an AAP deployment include: • Centralized Configuration Management & Compliance - Wireless configurations across distributed sites can be centrally managed by the wireless switch or cluster. • WAN Survivability - Local WLAN services at a remote sites are unaffected in the case of a WAN outage.
Adaptive AP 10-3 10.1.2 Adaptive AP Management An AAP can be adopted, configured and managed like a thin access port from the wireless switch. NOTE To support AAP functionality, a RFS7000 model switch must be running firmware version 4.0 or higher. The access point must running firmware version 4.0 or higher to be converted into an AAP.
10-4 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide • Static IP addresses - Up to 12 switch IP addresses can be manually specified in an ordered list the AP can choose from. When providing a list, the AAP tries to adopt based on the order in which they are listed (from 1-12) NOTE An AAP can use it's LAN or WAN Ethernet interface to adopt.
Adaptive AP 10-5 10.1.8 Securing Data Tunnels between the Switch and AAP If a secure link (site-to-site VPN) from a remote site to the central location already exists, the AAP does not require IPSec be configured for adoption. For sites with no secure link to the central location, an AAP can be configured to use an IPSec tunnel (with AES 256 encryption) for adoption.
10-6 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 10.1.10 Remote Site Survivability (RSS) RSS can be used to turn off RF activity on an AAP if it loses adoption (connection) to the switch. RSS State Independent WLANs Extended WLANs...
LAN1. If the WAN Interface is used, explicitly configure WAN as the default gateway interface. • Motorola recommends using the LAN1 interface for adoption in multi-cell deployments. • If you have multiple independent WLANs mapped to different VLANs, the AAP's LAN1 interface requires trunking be enabled with the correct management and native VLAN IDs configured.
10-8 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 10.2.2 Extended WLANs Only An extended WLAN configuration forces all MU traffic through the switch. No wireless traffic is locally bridged by the AAP. Each extended WLAN is mapped to the access point's virtual LAN2 subnet. By default, the access point's LAN2 is not enabled and the default configuration is set to static with IP addresses defined as all zeros.
Converting an access point into an AAP requires: • A version 4.0 or higher firmware running on the access point. • A Motorola RFS7000 (running firmware version 4.0 or later) model switch. • The appropriate switch licenses providing AAP functionality on the switch.
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10-11. Configuring the Switch for Adaptive AP Adoption The tasks described below are configured on a Motorola RFS7000 model switch. To adopt an AAP on a switch: 1. Ensure enough licenses are available on the switch to adopt the required number of AAPs.
Adaptive AP 10-11 10.4 Establishing Basic Adaptive AP Connectivity This section defines the activities required to configure basic AAP connectivity RFS7000 model switch. In establishing a basic AAP connection, both the access point and switch require modifications to their respective default configurations. For more information, see: •...
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10-12 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 2. Select the Auto Discovery Enable checkbox. Enabling auto discovery will allow the AAP to be detected by a switch once its connectivity medium has been configured (by completing steps 3-6) 3.
Adaptive AP 10-13 7. Click Apply to save the changes to the AAP setup. NOTE The manual AAP adoption described above can also be conducted using the access point’s CLI interface using the admin(system.aapsetup)> command. 10.4.1.2 Adopting an Adaptive AP Using a Configuration File To adopt an AAP using a configuration file: 1.
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10-14 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 3. Ensure the Adopt unconfigured radios automatically option is NOT selected. When disabled, there is no automatic adoption of non-configured radios on the network. Additionally, default radio settings will NOT be applied to access ports when automatically adopted.
Adaptive AP 10-15 10.4.3 Adaptive AP Deployment Considerations Before deploying your switch/AAP configuration, refer to the following usage caveats to optimize its effectiveness: • Extended WLANs are mapped to the AP’s LAN2 interface and all independent WLANs are mapped to the AP’s LAN1 Interface. •...
10-16 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 10.4.4 Sample Switch Configuration File for IPSec and Independent WLAN The following constitutes a sample RFS7000 switch configuration file supporting an AAP IPSec with Independent WLAN configuration. The sample output is as follows: ### show running-config ! configuration of RFS7000 version 4.1.4.0-014GR...
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My Name crypto pki trustpoint MS-CA subject-name "RFS7000-CC" IN "KAR" "BANGALORE" "MOTOROLA" "EWLAN" crypto pki trustpoint WIN2008-CA subject-name "RFS7000-CC" IN "KAR" "BLR" "MOTO" "EWLAN" crypto pki trustpoint Win2008-CA subject-name "CC-RFS-TLS" IN "KAR" "BANG" "MOTO" "EWLAN"...
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Adaptive AP 10-23 interface ge1 switchport access vlan 13 ip dhcp trust interface ge2 switchport access vlan 1 ip dhcp trust interface ge3 switchport access vlan 192 ip dhcp trust interface ge4 switchport access vlan 10 ip dhcp trust interface me1 ip address 10.1.1.100/24 interface vlan1 ip address dhcp...
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10-24 Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide default-router 222.222.222.222 network 222.222.222.0/24 address range 222.222.222.2 222.222.222.200 service dhcp rtls rfid espi sole ip route 172.20.0.0/16 192.168.0.13 line con 0 exec-timeout 35791 0 line vty 0 exec-timeout 2 0 line vty 1...
Technical Specifications This appendix provides technical specifications for the following: • Physical Characteristics • Electrical Characteristics • Radio Characteristics • Country Codes...
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide A.1 Physical Characteristics An AP-7131N-FGR model access point has the following physical characteristics: Dimensions 5.50 in. Depth x 7.88 in. Width x 1.38 in. Height 14 cm Depth x 20.32 cm Width x 3.5 cm Height...
Technical Specifications A.3 Radio Characteristics An AP-7131N-FGR has the following radio characteristics: Operating Channels All channels from 4920 MHz to 5825 MHz except channel 52 -64 Channels 1-13 (EU), Channels 1-11 (US/Canada) Channel 14 (2484 MHz) Japan only Actual operating frequencies depend on regulatory Data Rates Supported 802.11g: 1,2,5.5,11,6,9,12,18,24,36,48, and 54Mbps 802.11a: 6,9,12,18,24,36,48, and 54Mbps 802.11n: MCS 0-15 up to 300Mbps...
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide A.4 Country Codes The following list of countries and their country codes is useful when using the AP-7131N-FGR configuration file, CLI or the MIB to configure the access point: Country Code Country...
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Technical Specifications Country Code Country Code Cypress Russia Czech Rep. Saudi Arabia Denmark Serbia Dominican Republic Singapore Ecuador Slovak Republic Egypt Slovenia El Salvador South Africa Estonia South Korea Falkland Islands Spain Finland Sri Lanka France Sweden French Guiana Switzerland Germany Taiwan Greece...
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Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide Country Code Country Code Italy Jamaica Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kuwait Latvia Lebanon Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Malaysia Malta Martinique...
Usage Scenarios This appendix provides practical usage scenarios for many of the access point’s key features. This information should be referenced as a supplement to the information contained within this Product Reference Guide. The following scenario is described: • Configuring an IPSEC Tunnel and VPN FAQs...
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide B.1 Configuring an IPSEC Tunnel and VPN FAQs The access point has the capability to create a tunnel between an access point and a VPN endpoint. The access point can also create a tunnel from one access point to another access point.
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Usage Scenarios 5. Enter the WAN port IP address of AP #1 for the Local WAN 6. Within the Remote Subnet Remote Subnet Mask fields, enter the LAN IP subnet and mask of AP #2 /Device #2. 7. Enter the WAN port IP address of AP #2/ Device #2 for a Remote Gateway.
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Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide 11. For the ESP Type, select ESP with Authentication and use AES 128-bit as the ESP encryption algorithm and SHA1 as the ESP authentication algorithm. Click OK. 12. Select the IKE Settings button.
Usage Scenarios B.1.2 Configuring a Cisco VPN Device This section includes general instructions for configuring a Cisco PIX Firewall 506 series device. For the usage scenario described in this section, you will require the following: • 1 Cisco VPN device •...
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide B.1.3 Frequently Asked VPN Questions The following are common questions that arise when configuring a VPN tunnel. • Question 1: Does the access point IPSec tunnel support multiple subnets on the other end of a VPN concentrator? Yes.
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Usage Scenarios • Question 6: Can an IPSec tunnel over a PPPoE connection be established - such as a PPPoE enabled DSL link? Yes. The access point supports tunneling when using a PPPoE username and password. • Question 7: Can I setup an access point so clients can access both the WAN normally and only use the VPN when talking to specific networks? Yes.
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Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide • An 'allow' inbound rule. <Remote Subnet IP range> <Local Subnet IP range> Transport Scr port 1:65535 Dst port 1:65535 Rev NAT None • An 'allow' outbound rule. <Local Subnet IP range>...
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Usage Scenarios No. However, clients could need extra routing information. Clients on the local LAN side should either use the access point as their gateway or have a route entry tell them to use the access point as the gateway to reach the remote subnet.
Support Central provides our customers with a wealth of information and online assistance including developer tools, software downloads, product manuals and online repair requests. When contacting the Motorola Solutions Support Center, please provide the following information: • serial number of unit •...
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Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide North American Contacts Support (for warranty and service information): telephone: 1-800-653-5350 fax: (631) 738-5410 Email: https://portal.motorolasolutions.com/Support/US-EN International Contacts Outside North America: Motorola Solutions, inc. Symbol Place Winnersh Triangle, Berkshire, RG41 5TP United Kingdom...
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Index Numerics AP-5131 statistical displays..... 1-17 association process 32735 beacon....... . . 1-17 Heading 2 RSSI.
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IN-4 AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide statistics, radio ....... 7-18 VLAN, name .
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MOTOROLA Solutions INC. 1301 E. ALGONQUIN ROAD SCHAUMBURG, IL 60196-1078, U.S.A. http://www.motorolasolutions.com 72E-161311-01 Revision B March 2014...