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Field Valuetion is enabled.LED Mode The feature is only for W1003n, W2003n, W2003n-ext andW2004n available.Select the lighting scheme of the LEDs.Poss
The System Management->Global Settings->Passwords menu consists of the followingfields:Fields in the System Password menu.Field ValueSystem Admi
Fig. 42: System Management->Global Settings->Date and TimeYou have the following options for determining the system time (local time):ISDN/Manua
that the device uses the desired current time, you should configure one or more time serv-ers. Switching from summer time to winter time (and back) mu
Fields in the Automatic Time Settings (Time Protocol) menu.Field DescriptionISDN Timeserver Only for devices with ISDN interface.Determine whether the
Field Description• 2: This time server is not currently used for the time re-quest.Third Timeserver Enter the third time server, by using either a
Field DescriptionInternal Time Server Select whether the internal timeserver is to be used.The function is activated by selecting . Time reques
Licence MeaningOK Subsystem is activated.Not OK Subsystem is not activated.Not supported You have entered a licence for a subsystem your device doesno
NoteIf 2 8$ is displayed as the status:• Enter the licence data again.• Check your hardware serial number.If 2 %% is displayed as the statu
(a) WLAN(b) Number of the physical port (1 or 2)Example: ."2 The name of the Ethernet port is made up of the following parts:(a) ETH(b) Number
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Example: # (first client link on the first wireless module)The name of the virtual interface connected to an Ethernet port is made up of the foll
Field DescriptionWhen selecting 2- * 1%, a new bridge group isautomatically created after you click the OK button.Configuration Interface Sel
Fig. 46: System Management->Interface Mode / Bridge Groups->Interfaces->AddYou can realise bridging for devices behind access clients with th
Field Valueon any of the Ethernet interfaces, is used as the wildcardMAC address. This wildcard MAC address can only be resetby rebooting the device o
Fig. 47: System Management->Administrative Access->AccessFor an Ethernet interface you can select the access parameters /, ;, ;//!, ;/#/!
The System Management->Administrative Access->Access->Add menu consists of thefollowing fields:Fields in the menu AccessField DescriptionInte
To be able to reach the shell of your device via an SSH client, make sure the settings forthe SSH Daemon and SSH client are the same.NoteIf configurat
Field ValueBy default (7, *- and "# are enabled.Hashing Algorithms Select the algorithms that are to be available for message au-the
Field Valuepossible, for example because there is not enough space in theFlashROM.The menu Advanced Settings consists of the following fields:Fields i
7.4.3 SNMPSNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a network protocol used to monitor andcontrol network elements (e.g. routers, servers, switches
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Field ValueBy default, 0, 0 and 0( are enabled.If no option is selected, the function is deactivated.SNMP Listen UDP Port Shows the UDP port ( )
RADIUS packetsThe following types of packets are sent between the RADIUS server and your device(client):Packet typesField ValueACCESS_REQUEST Client -
7.5.1.1 Edit or NewChoose the icon to edit existing entries. Choose the New button to add RADIUS serv-ers.Fig. 51: System Management->Remote Authen
Field Value• " (for PPP connections only): The RADIUS serveris used for recording statistical call data.• . ": The
Field Valuebe used.The function is activated by selecting .The function is enabled by default.Group Description Define a new RADIUS group descr
Field ValueServer Timeout Enter the maximum wait time between ACCESS_REQUESTand response in milliseconds.After timeout, the request is repeated accord
Field ValueThe function is disabled by default.If the function is active, you can enter the following options:• < 60: Enter the time per
Fig. 52: System Management->Remote Authentication->TACACS+ ->NewThe System Management->Remote Authentication->TACACS+ ->Newmenu cons
Field Descriptionauthentication. If no response is given or access is denied (onlyif Policy = 2#0), the entry with the next-highest prio
Field DescriptionBlock Time Enter the time in seconds for which the status of the currentserver shall remain blocked.When the block has ended, the ser
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Fields in the Global RADIUS Options menu.Field DescriptionAuthentication for PPPDialinBy default, the following authentication sequence is used for in
Certificates are issued for a specific period, usually one year, i.e. they have a limited valid-ity period.Your device is designed to use certificates
Fig. 54: System Management->Certificates->Certificate List->The certificates and keys themselves cannot be changed, but a few external attrib
Field DescriptionCertificates issued by this CA are accepted during authentica-tion.The function is enabled with /.The function is disabled by defa
7.6.1.2 Certificate RequestRegistration authority certificates in SCEPIf SCEP (Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol) is used, your device also suppo
Fig. 55: System Management->Certificates->Certificate List->Certificate RequestThe menu System Management->Certificates->Certificate Li
Field Descriptionfield. This file must be provided to the CA and the receivedcertificate must then be imported manually to your device.• )! : The ke
Field Descriptionnot configured on the device, the validity of certificates fromthis CA is not checked.• <name of an existing certificate>: If a
Field DescriptionIf the field is not selected, enter the name components in Com-mon Name, E-mail, Organizational Unit, Organization, Loc-ality, State/
Field Description#1, #2, #3 For each entry, define the type of name and enter additionalsubject names.Possible values:• 2 (default value): No addit
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Fig. 56: System Management->Certificates->Certificate List->ImportThe menu System Management->Certificates->Certificate List->Import
If a key is no longer to be used, e.g. because it has fallen into the wrong hands or has beenlost, the corresponding certificate is declared invalid.
Field Descriptiontype of encoding.• *'• *,Password Enter the password required for the import.7.6.3 Certificate ServersA list of certific
Chapter 8 Physical InterfacesIn this menu, you configure the physical interfaces that you have used when connectingyour gateway. The configuration int
Fields in the Port Configuration menu.Field DescriptionSwitch PortShows the respective port. The numbering corresponds to thenumbering of the Ethernet
8.2 Serial PortThe serial interface can be operated as a console or as a data interface. In data interfacemode, the data for the serial interface can
Fig. 61: Physical Interfaces->Serial Port->Serial Port with Port Mode = 7 !Fields in the Serial Settings menu.Field DescriptionBaudrateSel
Field Description• (default value)• • C• Data BitsSelect how many data bits should be sent in sequence for trafficdata.Possible va
Field Description• B824B8: If the software handshake is used, the recipientsends special signs to the sender to control the data flow.Fields in the
Field DescriptionPossible values: .. (. Default value: .Inter-Byte GapEnter the time in ms since receiving the first character, which isused as
Chapter 1 IntroductionThe new generation access points are manufactured in an environmentally friendly wayand meet the RoHS directive. They support th
Field DescriptionPort ModePossible values:• 60 (default value): The relay is manually set to al-ways open.• "0: The relay is manually s
Chapter 9 LANIn this menu, you configure the addresses in your LAN and can structure your local networkusing VLANs.9.1 IP ConfigurationIn this menu, y
Example of subnetsIf your device is connected to a LAN that consists of two subnets, you should enter asecond IP Address / Netmask.The first subnet ha
Field DescriptionSelect the Ethernet interface for which the virtual interface is tobe configured.Address Mode Select how an IP address is assigned to
Field DescriptionThis option only applies for routing interfaces. Assign the inter-face to a VLAN by entering the VLAN ID of the relevant VLAN.Possibl
Field DescriptionThe function is disabled by default.TCP-MSS Clamping Select whether your device is to apply MSS Clamping. To pre-vent IP packets frag
Fig. 64: VLAN segmentingVLAN for Bridging and VLAN for RoutingIn the LAN->VLAN menu, VLANs (virtual LANs) are configured with interfaces that opera
9.2.1 VLANsIn this menu, you can display all the VLANs already configured, edit your settings and cre-ate new VLANs. By default, the = VLAN i
9.2.2 Port ConfigurationIn this menu, you can define and view the rules for receiving frames at the VLAN ports.Fig. 66: LAN->VLANs->Port Configu
Fig. 67: LAN->VLANs->AdministrationThe LAN->VLANs->Administrationmenu consists of the following fields:Fields in the Bridge Group br<ID
The devices are also designed for use with Dime Manager. The Dime Manager manage-ment tool can locate your bintec devices within the network quickly a
Chapter 10 Wireless LANIn the case of wireless LAN or Wireless LAN (WLAN = Wireless Local Area Network), thisrelates to the creation of a network usin
An amendment to the Telecommunications Act (TKG) allowed the 5.8 GHz band (5755MHz - 5875 MHz) to be used for so-called BFWA applications (Broadband F
Fig. 69: Wireless LAN->WLAN->Radio Settings-> for Operation Mode " !10 Wireless LAN Teldat GmbH148 bintec WLAN and Industrial W
Fig. 70: Wireless LAN WLAN Radio Settings for Operation Mode " )The Wireless LAN->WLAN->Radio Settings-> menu consists of the
Field DescriptionClient ModeOnly for Operation Mode = " )Select the client connection mode to the access point.Possible values:• 6
Field DescriptionPossible values:• ' 1;D: Your device runs in 2.4 (Mode 802.11band Mode 802.11g) or 5 GHz (Mode 802.11a/h).• 1;D (defau
Field Descriptionchannels apart, as a network also partially occupies the adja-cent channels.In the case of manual channel selection, please make sure
Field DescriptionDisplays the second channel used.Bandwidth Only for Wireless Mode = 44, 4,, 4Select how many channels
Field Description• =: (default value): The maximum antenna power is used.• *• *• *• ' *• *Fields in the menu Performance S
Field DescriptionIn Operation Mode " ) with Client Mode "; additional options are available for Operation Band = 1;D 6,
Chapter 2 About this guideThis document is valid for Teldat devices with system software as of software version 9.1.2.The Reference, which you have in
Field DescriptionThe Airtime fairness function ensures that the access point'ssend resources are distributed intelligently to the connected cli-e
Field DescriptionYou can delete entries with the icon.Beacon Period Only for Operation Mode = " ! or " )# with Client Mod
Field Descriptionvalue "-, or "-, (default value).Short Guard Interval Enable this function to reduce the guard interval (= time
Fig. 71: Wireless LAN->WLAN->Radio Settings-> ->Advanced Settings for OperationMode " )Fields in the menu Advanced Settings
Field Descriptionwireless networks as soon as the radio signal of the existingradio connection becomes unsuitable for higher data rates.• 2 <
Field DescriptionMin. Period PassiveScanDisplays the minimum passive scanning time for a frequency inmilliseconds.The value can only be modified for R
Field DescriptionFragmentationThresholdEnter the maximum size as of which the data packets are to befragmented (i.e. split into smaller units). Low va
and read by any attacker with the appropriate resources. Particular attention must thereforebe paid to protecting the wireless connection.There are th
You can control which clients can access your wireless LAN via your device by creating anAccess Control List (Access Control oder MAC-Filter). In the
Fig. 72: Wireless LAN->WLAN->Wireless Networks (VSS)-> ->NewThe Wireless LAN->WLAN->Wireless Networks (VSS)-> ->New menu consi
Chapter DescriptionVPNFirewallLocal ServicesMaintenanceExternal ReportingMonitoringGlossaryThe glossary contains a reference to the most important tec
Field DescriptionThe function is enabled by default.ARP Processing Select whether the ARP Processing function should be activ-ated. The ARP data traff
Field Descriptiontion• ! ': WEP 40 bits• ! ': WEP 104 bits• !"#!$: WPA Preshared Key• !" %: 802.11i/TKIPTransmi
Field DescriptionWPA2 Cipher Only for Security Mode = !"#!$ and !"% and for WPA Mode = !" and !" !"Sele
Field DescriptionThe maximum number of clients that can register with a wire-less module depends on the specifications of the respectiveWLAN module. T
Field Description• 7 # %D (defaultvalue): The function is not used for this VSS. This is useful ifclients are to switch
Field DescriptionPossible values are to .The default value is .10.1.3 WDS LinksNot available with W1003n, W2003n, W2003n-ext and W2004n.If you&a
10.1.3.1 Edit or NewChoose the icon to edit existing entries. Choose the New button to configure additionalWDS links.Fig. 73: Wireless LAN->WLAN-&g
Field Descriptionlink, and in Transmit Key select the default key.• ! ': Data traffic on this WDS link is encrypted withWEP140. In WEP Key 1
Field DescriptionRemote MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the WDS partner.10.1.4 Client LinkNot available with W1003n, W2003n, W2003n-ext and W2004
Fields in the Security Settings menu.Field DescriptionSecurity Mode Select the security mode (encryption and authentication) for thewireless network.P
tion in this user's guide:Typographical elementsTypographical element Use•Indicates lists.Menu->SubmenuFile->OpenIndicates menus and sub-me
Field DescriptionEnter an ASCII string with 8 - 63 characters.WPA CipherOnly for Security Mode = !"#!$ and WPA Mode = !"Select which encr
After successful scanning, a selection of potential scan partners is displayed in the scanlist. In the Action column, click Select to connect the loca
ing on the antennas used.NoteAlways use the antennas and antenna cables supplied with the equipment to preventunintentional violations of the applicab
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Fig. 78: Wireless backboneFig. 79: Wireless bridge with connection of wireless clientsTo be able to set up a wireless link to Teldat bridges, an unint
gitudinal axis. At least 60 % of the 1st Fresnel zone must remain free of obstacles. The ra-dius (or the small semi-axis) depends on the frequency use
Distance from transmit an-tenna (km)Radius of 1st Fresnel zone(m)Radius at 60 % of1st Fresnel zone (m)4,500 7,4 5,74,750 5,4 4,2Example: Radius of 1st
Fig. 81: Antenna connectionA label containing details of the two antennas is located on the back of the device. Theprimary antenna is designated Ant 1
Field Descriptionthe input field.Option + is active by default.Remote Configuration Select whether setup of a bridge link from a remote brid
Fig. 83: Wireless LAN->WLAN->Bridge Links->Automatic Bridge Link ConfigurationAfter successful scanning, a selection of potential bridge part
Legal NoticeAim and purposeThis document is part of the user manual for the installation and configuration of Teldat devices. Forthe latest informatio
Chapter 3 InstallationNotePlease read the safety notices carefully before installing and starting up your device.These are supplied with the device.3.
Field DescriptionRemote MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the remote bridge.Remote link enabled Displays the status of the link on the remote bridg
Chapter 11 Wireless LAN ControllerBy using the wireless LAN controller, you can set up and manage a WLAN infrastructurewith multiple access points (AP
11.1.1 Basic SettingsHere you can configure all of the various settings that you require for the actual wirelessLAN controller.The wireless LAN contro
11.1.2 Radio ProfileSelect which frequency band your WLAN controller shall use.If the ' 1;D < ! is set then the 2.4 GHz frequency
Enter an ASCII string with a maximum of 32 characters.Also select whether the Network Name (SSID) 3 is to be transmitted.Security ModeSelect the
NoteBefore you continue, please ensure that all access points that the WLAN controllershall manage are correctly wired and switched on.11.1.4 Start au
The number of channels you can select depends on the country setting. Please consult thedata sheet for your device.NoteConfiguring the network name (S
Under Configure the Alert Service for WLAN surveillance, click Start to monitor yourmanaged APs. You are taken to the External Reporting->Alert Ser
Field DescriptionThe range of channels that can be used varies depending onthe country setting.The default value is 1,.Interface Select the inter
Field DescriptionSlave AP location Select whether the APs that the wireless LAN controller is tomanage are located in the LAN or the WAN.Possible valu
Fig. 3: Connection options bintec W1003nWhen setting up and connecting, carry out the steps in the following sequence:(1) AntennasFor bintec W2003n-ex
11.3.1 Slave Access PointsFig. 86: Wireless LAN Controller->Slave AP configuration->Slave Access PointsIn the Wireless LAN Controller->Slave
11.3.1.1 EditChoose the icon to edit existing entries.You can also delete entries using the icon. If you have deleted APs, these will be loc-ated agai
Field DescriptionName Displays the name of the AP. You can change the name.Description Enter a unique description for the AP.CAPWAP Encryption Select
Field Descriptiondifferent channels. Each of these should be spaced at least fourchannels apart, as a network also partially occupies the adja-cent ch
11.3.2 Radio ProfilesFig. 88: Wireless LAN Controller->Slave AP configuration->Radio ProfilesAn overview of all created wireless module profiles
Fig. 89: Wireless LAN Controller->Slave AP configuration->Radio Profiles-> / NewThe Wireless LAN Controller->Slave AP configuration->Ra
Field Descriptionyour network.Operation BandSelect the frequency band of the wireless module profile.Possible values:• ' 1;D 648 (defaul
Fields in the menu Performance SettingsField DescriptionWireless ModeSelect the wireless technology that the access point is to use.For Operation Band
Field DescriptionMax. TransmissionRateSelect the transmission speed.Possible values:• " (default value): The transmission speed is determineda
Field Descriptionlected. This ensures that no channels overlap, i.e. a distance offour channels is maintained between the channels used. This isuseful
(100–240 V). The status LED signal that your device is correctly connected to thepower supply. Optionally, power can be supplied through a standard Po
Field DescriptionRTS ThresholdHere you can specify the data packet length threshold in bytes(1..2346) as of which the RTS/CTS mechanism is to be used.
Field DescriptionThe function is enabled with .The function is not activated by default.11.3.3 Wireless Networks (VSS)Fig. 90: Wireless LAN Con
Fig. 91: Wireless LAN Controller->Slave AP configuration->Wireless Networks(VSS)->NewThe Wireless LAN Controller->Slave AP configuration-&
Field DescriptionThe function is activated by selecting .The function is enabled by default.ARP Processing Select whether the ARP processing fu
Field DescriptionTransmit KeyOnly for Security Mode = ! ' or ! 'Select one of the keys configured in WEP Key as a standardkey.The def
Field Description• " (default value): AES is used.• /$6!: TKIP is used.Preshared Key Only for Security Mode = !"#!$Enter the WPA passwor
Field DescriptionPossible values are whole numbers between and '.The default value is (.Max. number of clients- soft limitNot all devices su
Field Description• 1;D %: Preference is given to acceptingclients in the 5 GHz band.Fields in the menu MAC-FilterField DescriptionAcces
Field DescriptionVLAN Select whether the VLAN segmentation is to be used for thiswireless network.The function is activated by selecting .The f
Status MeaningAuthenticated The client is authenticated.11.4.2 Wireless Networks (VSS)Fig. 93: Wireless LAN Controller->Monitoring->Wireless Net
Fig. 4: Ceiling of bintec W1003n, bintec W2003n, bintec W2003n-ext and bintec W2004n3.1.2 ConnectorsAll the connections are located on the underside o
11.4.4 Neighbor APsFig. 95: Wireless LAN Controller->Monitoring->Neighbor APsIn the Wireless LAN Controller->Monitoring->Neighbor APs menu
11.4.5 Rogue APsFig. 96: Wireless LAN Controller->Monitoring->Rogue APsAPs which are using an SSID from their own network but are not managed by
11.4.6 Rogue ClientsFig. 97: Wireless LAN Controller->Monitoring+Rogue ClientsThe Wireless LAN Controller->Monitoring+Rogue Clients menu display
Fig. 98: Wireless LAN Controller->Monitoring+Rogue Clients+NewThe menu consists of the following fields:Fields in the New Blacklist Entry menu.Fiel
all Managed Access Points is displayed.For each managed AP you will see an entry with the following parameter set: Update firm-ware, Location, Device,
Field Description• //! 0: The file is stored respectively on a TFTPserver specified in the URL.URLOnly for Source Location = ;//! 0 or //!
Chapter 12 Networking12.1 RoutesDefault RouteWith a default route, all data is automatically forwarded to one connection if no other suit-able route i
If the :option is selected for the Route Class, an extra configuration sectionopens.Fig. 101: Network->Routes->IPv4 Routes->New with E
Field Description• ; < 0 6: Route to an individual hostvia a specific interface.• ; < 0 1-,: Route to an individua
Field DescriptionRoute Class Select the type of Route Class.Possible values:• : Defines a route with the default parameters.• :: Select
3 POWER Socket for power supply3.1.3 LEDsThe LEDs show the radio status and radio activity of your device.NoteNote that the number of active WLAN LEDs
Fields in the menu Extended Route ParametersField DescriptionDescription Enter a description for the IP route.Source Interface Select the interface ov
Field DescriptionFirst select the port number range.Possible values:• ", (default value): The route is valid for all port numbers.• : Enab
Field Description3, /8 7 3 and /8 ;:3.Mode Select when the interface defined in Route Parameters->Inter-face is to be
Field DescriptionDestination IP Address Displays the IP address of the destination host or destinationnetwork.Netmask Displays the netmask of the dest
Fields in the Back Route Verify menu.Field DescriptionMode Select how the interfaces to be activated for Back Route Verifyare to be specified.Possible
Fig. 104: Networking->NAT->NAT InterfacesFor every NAT interface, the 2"/ 0, .%5 0, 7, and !!/!! can be s
Field DescriptionIf PPTP Passthrough is enabled, the device itself cannot beconfigured as a tunnel endpoint.Port Shows the number of portforwarding ru
Field DescriptionInterface Select the interface for which NAT is to be configured.Possible values:• ", (default value): NAT is configured for al
Field Descriptionwithin the existing connection are allowed.In the NAT Configuration->Specify original traffic menu, you can configure for whichdat
Field Description• ", (default value)• ";• )• 1!• !• 11!• 1<• ;=!• 6)=!• 61=!• 61!• 61<!• 6!• 6!6!• 6!0• 6!B 6!• 68#6!
NoteIf you change the LED behavior through the GUI or the WLAN Controller, this settingis preserved if you reset the device to the ex-works state.Stat
Field Descriptionoriginal data packets, as the case arises.Original Destination IPAddress/NetmaskOnly for Type of traffic = @7 2&qu
Field DescriptionEnter the destination port or the destination port range of theoriginal data packets. The default setting #"# means that thepo
Field Description8 leaves the original source port. If you disable 8#, an input field appears in which you can enter a newsource port. 8
Fig. 106: Networking->Load Balancing->Load Balancing Groups->NewThe menu Networking->Load Balancing->Load Balancing Groups->New cons
Field Description• +%: Only the data rate in the send direction is con-sidered.By default, the 7- and +% options are disabled.Distributi
Field DescriptionDistribution Policy Displays the type of data traffic selected.Fields in the Interface Selection for Distribution menu.Field Descript
Field DescriptionYou can choose between all routes and all extended routes.Tracking IP Address You can use the Tracking IP Address parameter to have a
less detail. The first data packet which the properties configured here match specifies theroute for particular subsequent data packets.Which data pac
The Networking->Load Balancing->Special Session Handling->New menu consists ofthe following fields:Fields in the Basic Parameters menu.Field
Field DescriptionDestination Port/Range Enter, if required, a destination port number or a range of des-tination port numbers.Possible values:• #"
Cable sets/mains unit/other Software DocumentationSafety notices3.1.5 General Product FeaturesThe general product features cover performance features
Field Descriptionthe subsequent data packets must be routed via the same Des-tination Port to the same Destination Address.The two parameters Destinat
Fig. 109: Networking->QoS->QoS Filter->NewThe Networking->QoS->QoS Filter->New menu consists of the following fields:Fields in the B
Field DescriptionSelect the type.Possible values: ",, %,, 7 #, F, <, , / :,/
Field DescriptionDSCP/TOS Filter(Layer 3)Select the Type of Service (TOS).Possible values:• 6 (default value): The type of service is ignored.• 7
Fig. 110: Networking->QoS->QoS Classification->NewThe Networking->QoS->QoS Classification->New menu consists of the following fields
Field DescriptionTo select a filter, at least one filter must be configured in theNetworking->QoS->QoS Filter menu.Direction Select the directio
Field Description• 7)! 7 3: Differentiated Services Code Pointaccording to RFC 3260 is used to signal the priority of IPpackets (indicated
Depending on the respective interface, a queue is created automatically for each class, butonly for data traffic classified as outgoing and for data t
Field Descriptionets are always handled with priority.• H: QoS is activated on the inter-face. The available bandwidth is distrib
Field Description• !!! 0 3."2Can only be selected for IPSec interfaces:• 6! 0 • 6! 0 3."2•
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Field Description• " </! : All RTP streams are optimised. Thefunction activates the RTP stream detection mechanism forthe automatic d
Field Description• 7: Queue for data that has not been classified or dataof a class for which no queue has been configured.Class ID Only for Pri
Field DescriptionThe function is disabled by default.Maximum UploadSpeedOnly for Traffic Shaping = enabled.Enter a maximum data rate for the queue in
Field Description• / 7% (default value): The newest packet received isdropped.• ; 7%: The oldest packet in the queue is dropped.• <
• source and/or destination IP address• packet protocol• source and/or destination port (port ranges are supported)Access lists are an effective means
CautionMake sure you don’t lock yourself out when configuring filters:If possible, access your gateway for filter configuration over the serial consol
Fig. 113: Networking->Access Rules->Access Filter->NewThe Networking->Access Rules->Access Filter->Newmenu consists of the following
Field DescriptionPossible values:• ",• %,• 7 • F• <• • / :• /%• /
Field DescriptionPossible values:• #"# (default value): The filter is valid for all port numbers• %, %: Enables the entry of a port num
Field DescriptionCOS Filter(802.1p/Layer 2)Enter the service class of the IP packets (Class of Service,CoS).Possible values are whole numbers between
.NoteIf you delete the boot configuration using the GUI, all passwords will also be reset andthe current boot configuration deleted. The next time, th
Fields in the Basic Parameters menu.Field DescriptionRule ChainSelect whether to create a new rule chain or to edit an existingone.Possible values:• 2
A list of all configured interface assignments is displayed in the Networking->AccessRules->Interface Assignment menu.Fig. 116: Networking->A
Field Description• 7: The sender receives an ICMP message.Reporting MethodDefine whether a syslog message is to be generated if a packetis deni
Fig. 118: Networking->Drop In->Drop In Groups->NewThe Networking->Drop In->Drop In Groups->Newmenu consists of the following fields:
Field Description• 7;)!Network Address Only for Network Configuration = Enter the network address of the Drop In network.Netmask Only for Networ
Field DescriptionThe function is disabled by default.Interface Selection Select all the ports which are to be included in the Drop Ingroup (in the net
Chapter 13 Routing Protocols13.1 RIPThe entries in the routing table can be defined statically or the routing table can be updatedconstantly by dynami
Fig. 120: Routing Protocols->RIP->RIP Interfaces->The menu Networking->RIP->RIP Interfaces-> consists of the following fields:Fields
Field Description• 2 (default value): RIP is not enabled.• <6! 3: Enables sending and receiving of version 1 RIPpackets.• <6! 3: Enables se
tion.You configure a filter for a default route with the following values:• IP Address / Netmask = no entry for IP address (this corresponds to IP add
Fig. 7: Connection options bintec W1002nWhen setting up and connecting, carry out the steps in the following sequence:(1) AntennasScrew the standard a
Field DescriptionInterface Select the interface to which the rule to be configured applies.IP Address / Netmask Enter the IP address and netmask to wh
13.1.3 RIP OptionsFig. 123: Routing Protocols->RIP->RIP OptionsThe menu Routing Protocols->RIP->RIP Options consists of the following fiel
Field Description(=“Network is not reachable“).The function is enabled with .The function is disabled by default.RFC 2453 VariableTimerFor the
Field DescriptionGarbage CollectionTimerOnly for RFC 2453 Variable Timer = The Garbage Collection Timer is started as soon as the routetimeout
Chapter 14 MulticastWhat is multicasting?Many new communication technologies are based on communication from one sender toseveral recipients. Therefor
dedicated host, but rather a group, i.e. during the routing of multicast packets, the decisivefactor is whether a recipient is in a logged-in subnet.I
14.1.1 GeneralIn the Multicast->General->Generalmenu you can disable or enable the multicast func-tion.Fig. 124: Multicast->General->Gener
14.2.1 IGMPIn this menu, you configure the interfaces on which IGMP is to be enabled.14.2.1.1 Edit or NewChoose the icon to edit existing entries. Cho
Field DescriptionTime within which hosts must respond. The hosts randomly select atime delay from this interval before sending the response. Thissprea
IGMP Proxy enables you to simulate several locally connected interfaces as a subnet to anadjacent router. Queries coming in to the IGMP Proxy interfac
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Chapter 2 About this guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
may be formed.The standard patch cable (RJ45-RJ45) is symmetrical. It is therefore not possible tomix up the cable ends.(3) Power connectionConnect th
Fig. 127: Multicast->IGMP->OptionsThe Multicast->IGMP->Options menu consists of the following fields:Fields in the Basic Settings menu.Fie
Field DescriptionIGMP State Limit Enter the maximum permitted total number of incoming queriesand messages per second.The default value is , i.e. the
Field DescriptionThe option is deactivated by default.Multicast Group Ad-dressOnly for All Multicast Groups = not active.Enter here the address of the
14.4.1.1 Edit or NewChoose the icon to edit existing entries. To configure PIM lists, select the New button.Fig. 130: Multicast->PIM->PIM Interf
Field Descriptionare released.Designated Router Pri-orityDefine the value of the designated router priority entered in theDesignated Router Priority o
Field DescriptionJoin/Prune IntervalDefine the frequency at which the PIM Join/Prune messagesare sent on the interface.The value means that no perio
14.4.2 PIM Rendezvous PointsIn menu Multicast->PIM->PIM Rendezvous Points you determine which RendezvousPoint is responsible for which group.A l
Field DescriptionHere you enter the IP address of the multicast network seg-ment.Multicast Group PrefixLengthOnly if Multicast Group Range = %
The Multicast->PIM->PIM Options menu consists of the following fields:Fields in the Basic Settings menu.Field DescriptionPIM StatusSelect whethe
Chapter 15 WANThis menu offers various options for configuring accesses or connections from your LAN tothe WAN. You can also optimise voice transmissi
Fig. 8: Wall mounting straps bintec W1002n3.2.2 ConnectorsAll the connections are located on the underside of the device.On bintec W1002n the third an
AuthenticationIf a call is received, PPP authentication is carried out with the connection partner depend-ing on the configuration, before the call is
15.1.1 PPPoEA list of all PPToE interfaces is displayed in the WAN->Internet + Dialup->PPPoE menu.PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) is the use of the Po
Fields in the Basic Parameters menu.Field DescriptionDescription Enter a name to uniquely identify the PPPoE partner. The firstcharacter in this field
Field DescriptionVLAN IDOnly if VLAN is enabled.Enter the VLAN-ID that you received from your provider.Always on Select whether the interface should a
Field DescriptionThe function is enabled by default.Create NAT Policy Specify whether Network Address Translation (NAT) is to be ac-tivated.The functi
Field DescriptionPossible values:• !"! (default value): Only run PAP (PPP Password Authentic-ation Protocol); the password is transferred unencry
Field DescriptionMTU Enter the maximum packet size (Maximum Transfer Unit, MTU)in bytes that is allowed for the connection.With default value "
Fig. 135: WAN->Internet + Dialup->PPTP->NewThe menu WAN->Internet + Dialup->PPTP->New consists of the following fields:Fields in the
Field DescriptionWhen using the internal DSL modem, select here the EthoA in-terface configured in PhysicalInterfaces->ATM->Profiles->New, e.
Field Descriptiondefined as the default route.The function is enabled with .The function is enabled by default.Create NAT Policy Specify whethe
TopwithoutFig.ANT1/ANT2 Connections for screwing on the external antennasANT1 = TX/RX1 (Connection of first directional antenna)ANT2 = TX/RX2 (Connect
Field DescriptionThe default value is .Authentication Select the authentication protocol for this Internet connection.Select the authentication speci
Field Descriptionselected Ethernet port.Local PPTP IP Address Assign the PPTP interface an IP address that is used as thesource address.The default va
Fig. 136: WAN->Internet + Dialup+IP Pools->NewFields in the menu Basic ParametersField DescriptionIP Pool Name Enter any description to uniquely
15.2.1.1 NewClick the New button to optimise voice transmission for other interfaces.Fig. 137: WAN->Real Time Jitter Control->Controlled Interfa
Chapter 16 VPNA connection that uses the Internet as a "transport medium" but is not publicly accessible isreferred to as a VPN (Virtual Pri
The policy-based method uses data traffic filters to negotiate the IPSec phase 2 SAs. Thisallows for a very "fine-grained" filter to be appl
Fig. 138: VPN->IPSec->IPSec PeersPeer MonitoringThe menu for monitoring a peer is called by selecting the button for the peer in the peerlist. S
Fig. 139: VPN->IPSec->IPSec Peers->NewThe menu VPN->IPSec->IPSec Peers->New consists of the following fields:Fields in the menu Peer
Field DescriptionPossible values:• +% (default value): The peer is available for setting up a tunnelimmediately after saving the configuration.• 7-:
Field DescriptionAuthentication MethodOnly for Internet Key Exchange = 6$0Select the authentication method.Possible values:• ! $, (default
LED Status Informationon (flickering) At least one client is registered andthere is data traffic.on (flashing fast) BLD (Broken Link Detection) active
Field DescriptionPreshared Key Enter the password agreed with the peer.The maximum length of the entry is 50 characters. All charac-ters are possible
Field Descriptionthe default route.The function is enabled with .The function is disabled by default.Local IP Address Only for IP Address Assig
• a method based on policies and• a method based on routing.The policy-based method can only be configured using the Setup tool. With the GUI, youuse
Fig. 140: VPN->IPSec->IPSec Peers->New->AddFields in the menu Basic ParametersField DescriptionDescription Enter a description for the fil
Field Description"# (= -1) means that the port is not specified.Destination IP Ad-dress/NetmaskEnter the destination IP address and correspondi
Field DescriptionXAUTH Profile Select a profile created in VPN->IPSec->XAUTH Profiles if youwish to use this IPSec peer XAuth for authentication
Field DescriptionThe function is disabled by default.MobIKEOnly for peers with IKEv2.MobIKE With changing public IP addresses, enables only theseaddre
to be accepted by your device. The identification of the caller from his or her ISDN numberis enough information to initiate setting up a tunnel.To se
via DynDNS is not correct. This problem is avoided by transferring the IP address overISDN. This type of transfer of dynamic IP addresses also enables
ducted in the ID Protect mode using preshared keys.NoteIn some countries (e.g. Switzerland), the call in the D channel can also incur costs. Anincorre
Property Valuebintec W1002n One internal wireless module, 3 external antennasDimensions and weights:Equipment dimensions without cable(W x L x H)163 m
Field DescriptionTransfer own IP ad-dress over ISDN/GSMSelect whether the IP address of your own device is to be trans-ferred over ISDN for IPSec call
Field Description• ..) +*"77<: The IP address is transferred in both the"LLC" and "subaddress information elements".1
Fig. 142: VPN->IPSec->Phase-1 Profiles->NewThe menu VPN->IPSec->Phase-1 Profiles->New consists of the following fields:Fields in the
Field Description(Advanced Encryption Standard). It is rated as just as secureas Rijndael (AES), but is slower.• *-: Blowfish is a very secure a
Field Descriptionation or the hash algorithms is based on the author’s knowledgeand opinion at the time of creating this User Guide. In particular,the
Field DescriptionPossible values:• ! $, (default value): If you do not use certific-ates for the authentication, you can select Preshared Ke
Field DescriptionStrict), or the peer can also propose another mode.Local ID Type Only for Phase-1 (IKE) ParametersSelect the local ID type.Possible v
The menu Advanced Settings consists of the following fields:Fields in the Advanced Settings menu.Field DescriptionAlive Check Only for Phase-1 (IKE) P
Field DescriptionThe function is enabled by default.Block Time Define how long a peer is blocked for tunnel setups after aphase 1 tunnel setup has fai
Field Descriptionyou can select up to three CA certificates that are accepted forthis profile.This option can only be configured if certificates are l
Property ValueStandards & Guidelines R&TTE Directive 1999/5/ECEN 60950-1 (IEC60950); EN 300 328; EN 301489-17;EN 301 489-1; EN 301 893; EN 606
Fig. 144: VPN->IPSec->Phase-2 Profiles->NewThe menu VPN->IPSec->Phase-2 Profiles->New consists of the following fields:Fields in the
Field Description" , a key length of 128 bits is used.• "#: Rijndael has been nominated as AES due to itsfast key setup, low memory r
Field Descriptionused to protect the keys of a renewed phase 2 SA, even if thekeys of the phase 1 SA have become known.The field has the following opt
Field DescriptionIP Compression Select whether compression is to be activated before data en-cryption. If data is compressed effectively, this can res
16.1.4 XAUTH ProfilesIn the XAUTH Profiles menu a list of all XAUTH profiles is displayed.Extended Authentication for IPSec (XAuth) is an additional a
The VPN->IPSec->XAUTH Profiles->New menu consists of the following fields:Fields in the Basic Parameters menu.Field DescriptionDescription En
Field Descriptionentering the authentication name of the client (Name)) and theauthentication password (Password). Add new members withAdd.16.1.5 IP P
Field DescriptionDNS server.16.1.6 OptionsFig. 147: VPN->IPSec->OptionsThe menu VPN->IPSec->Options consists of the following fields:Field
Field DescriptionThis cancels all settings made during the IPSec configuration.Once the configuration is deleted, you can start with a com-pletely new
Field DescriptionThe function is enabled with .The function is disabled by default.Send Initial ContactMessageSelect whether IKE Initial Contac
NoteIf you delete the boot configuration using the GUI, all passwords will also be reset andthe current boot configuration deleted. The next time, the
Field Descriptionquest Payloads end during IKE (phase 1) are to be ignored.The function is enabled with .The function is disabled by default.Se
• L2TP LNS Mode (L2TP Network Server): for incoming connections only• L2TP LAC Mode (L2TP Access Concentrator): for outgoing connections onlyNote the
Fields in the Basic Parameters menu.Field DescriptionDescription Enter a description for the current profile.The device automatically names the profil
Field DescriptionRemote IP Address Enter the fixed IP address of the LNS used as the destinationaddress for connections based on this profile.The dest
Field Descriptionvalue means that no L2TP HELLO messages are sent.Minimum Timebetween RetriesEnter the minimum time (in seconds) that your device wa
Fig. 149: VPN->L2TP->Users->NewThe menu VPN->L2TP->Users->New consists of the following fields:Fields in the Basic Parameters menu.F
Field DescriptionConnection Type Select whether the L2TP partner is to take on the role of theL2TP network server (LNS) or the functions of a L2TP acc
Field DescriptionPossible values:• (default value): You enter a static IP address.• !0 6! ": Only for Connection Type = .2.You
The menu Advanced Settings consists of the following fields:Fields in the Advanced Settings menu.Field DescriptionBlock after connectionfailure forEnt
Field DescriptionCompression If necessary, select the type of encryption that should be usedfor data traffic to the connection partner. If encryption
Fig. 11: Connection options bintec WIx040nWhen setting up and connecting, carry out the steps in the following sequence:(1) AntennasScrew the standard
Field Description• 60: OSPF is disabled for this interface.Proxy ARP Mode Select whether your device is to respond to ARP requests fromits own L
Field DescriptionUDP Destination Port Enter the port to be monitored by the LNS on incoming L2TPtunnel connections.Available values are all whole numb
16.3.1.1 NewChoose the New button to set up new GRE tunnels.Fig. 151: VPN->GRE->GRE Tunnels->NewThe VPN->GRE->GRE Tunnels->Newmenu c
Field DescriptionLocal IP AddressHere, enter the (LAN-side) IP address that is to be used as yourdevice's source address for your own packets thr
Chapter 17 FirewallThe Stateful Inspection Firewall (SIF) provided for Teldat gateways is a powerful securityfeature.The SIF with dynamic packet filte
One of the basic functions of NAT is the translation of the local IP addresses of your LANinto the global IP addresses you are assigned by your ISP an
in succession until a rule matches. If overlapping occurs, i.e. more than one filter rulematches a packet, only the first rule is executed. This means
Field DescriptionSource Select one of the preconfigured aliases for the source of thepacket.In the list, all WAN/LAN interfaces, interface groups (see
Field DescriptionAction Select the action to be applied to a filtered packet.Possible values:• " (default value): The packets are forwarded
17.1.2 QoSMore and more applications need increasingly larger bandwidths, which are not alwaysavailable. Quality of Service (QoS) makes it possible to
(3) Power connectionConnect the device to a mains socket.Use the power cord supplied and insert it in the appropriate socket on your device.Now plug t
Field DescriptionFilter Rules This field contains a list of all configured firewall policies forwhich QoS was activated (Apply QoS = ). The fol
Field DescriptionFirewall Status Enable or disable the firewall function.The function is enabled with The function is enabled by default.Logged
Field DescriptionThe default value is '.Other Inactivity Enter the inactivity time after which a session of another type isto be regarded as
Field DescriptionDescription Enter the desired description of the interface group.Members Select the members of the group from the available interface
Field Description• " <: Enter an IP address range with a start andend address.Address / Subnet Only for Address Type = "
Field DescriptionSelection Select the members of the group from the available Addresses.To do this, activate the Fields in the Selection column.17.4 S
Field Descriptionspecified port number is verified. If a port range is to bechecked, enter the upper limit here.Possible values are to (.Source
Field DescriptionCode Selection options for the ICMP codes are only available forType = 7 Possible values:• ", (default val
Fig. 160: Firewall->Services->Groups->NewThe menu Firewall->Services->Groups->New consists of the following fields:Fields in the Bas
Chapter 18 Local ServicesThis menu offers services for the following application areas:• Name resolution (DNS)• Configuration via web browser (HTTPS)•
WarningBefore drilling, make sure that there are no building installations where you are drilling.If gas, electricity, water or waste water lines are
Strategy for name resolution on your deviceA DNS request is handled by your device as follows:(1) If possible, the request is answered directly from t
18.1.1 Global SettingsFig. 161: Local Services->DNS->Global SettingsThe menu Local Services->DNS->Global Settings consists of the followin
Field Descriptioni.e. successfully resolved names and IP addresses are to bestored in the cache.The function is activated by selecting .The fun
Fields in the IP address to use for DNS/WINS server assignment menu.Field DescriptionAs DHCP ServerSelect which name server addresses are sent to the
Fig. 162: Local Services->DNS->DNS Servers->NewThe Local Services->DNS->DNS Servers->Newmenu consists of the following fields:Fields
Field Description• 7, (default value)Interface Select the interface to which the DNS server pair is to be as-signed.For Interface Mode = 7,A
The menu Local Services->DNS->Static Hosts->New consists of the following fields:Fields in the Basic Parameters menu.Field DescriptionDNS Hos
18.1.4.1 NewChoose the New button to set up additional forwardings.Fig. 164: Local Services->DNS->Domain Forwarding->NewThe menu Local Servic
Field DescriptionForward to Select the forwarding destination requests to the name definedin Host or Domain.Possible values:• 6 (default value
18.1.6 StatisticsFig. 166: Local Services->DNS->StatisticsIn the Local Services->DNS->Statisticsmenu, the following statistical values are
3.4 bintec WI1065n and WI2065n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333.4.1 Setting up and connecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333.4
4 SFP SFP slot for 100 Mbit/s fibre module (optional)5 Serial Serial interface RS2326 Relay N/O Alarm relay3.3.3 Antenna connectorsNoteThe three anten
18.2 HTTPSYou can operate the user interface of your device from any PC with an up-to-date Webbrowser via an HTTPS connection.HTTPS (HyperText Transfe
Field Description• >) ?: Under System Management->Cer-tificates->Certificate List select entered certificate.18.3 DynDNS Client
Fig. 168: Local Services->DynDNS Client->DynDNS Update->NewThe menu Local Services->DynDNS Client->DynDNS Update->New consists of th
Field DescriptionThe default value is 7,72.Enable update Select whether the DynDNS entry configured here is to be activ-ated.The function is activat
Fig. 169: Local Services->DynDNS Client->DynDNS Provider->NewThe menu Local Services->DynDNS Client->DynDNS Provider->New consists o
Field Description• ;2• 7L2• 176!#;/=.• 176!#/)!• ) 7,72• 7:Update Interval Enter the minimum time (in seconds) that your device must
18.4.1.1 Edit or NewChoose the New button to set up new IP address pools. Choose the icon to edit exist-ing entries.Fig. 170: Local Services->DHCP
NoteIn the ex works state the DHCP pool is preconfigured with the IP addresses192.168.0.10 to 192.168.0.49 and is used if there is no other DHCP serve
Field DescriptionPool Usage Specify whether the IP pool is used for DHCP requests in thesame subnet or for DHCP requests that have been forwarded toyo
Field Description• 72 0: Enter the IP address of the DNS server to besent to the client.• 72 7 2: Enter the DNS domain to be sent to th
firmware is being loaded.NoteNote that the number of active WLAN LEDs depends on the number of existing wire-less modules.The LEDs on bintec WI1040n a
Field Descriptionshall be transmitted for the DHCP server.Possible values:• (default value)• 8Provisioning Server(code 3)Your device does
Fig. 172: Local Services->DHCP Server->IP/MAC Binding->NewThe menu Local Services->DHCP Server->IP/MAC Binding->New consists of the
Fig. 173: Local Services->DHCP Server->DHCP Relay SettingsThe menu Local Services->DHCP Server->DHCP Relay Settings consists of the follow
CautionThe configuration of actions that are not available as defaults requires extensive know-ledge of the method of operation of Teldat gateways. An
The menu Local Services->Scheduling->Trigger->New consists of the following fields:Fields in the Basic Parameters menu.Field DescriptionEvent
Field DescriptionSelect the MIB variable whose defined value is to be configuredas initiator. First, select the System in which the MIB variable issav
Field DescriptionSelect the direction of the data traffic whose values should bemonitored as initiating an operation.Possible values:• <B (default
Field DescriptionEnter the time in Seconds after which a ping must be resent.The default value is seconds.TrialsOnly for Event Type ! /Enter
Field Description• =,#,: The initiator becomes active daily fromMonday to Friday.• =, # ,: The initiator becomes active dailyfrom
Fig. 175: Local Services->Scheduling->Actions->NewThe menu Local Services->Scheduling->Actions->New consists of the following fields
LED Status Informationon (flashing fast) BLD (Broken Link Detection) activeon (flashing fast) 5 GHz scan activeETH 1/2 (2x green)off No cable or no Et
Field Description• .)& 3 : Only for devices with Wireless LAN Con-troller. The status of a wireless network is modified.Event ListSelect t
Field DescriptionWhere required, select MIB variables to uniquely identify a spe-cific data set in MIB Table, e.g. )66:. The uniqueidentificati
Field DescriptionSet interface statusOnly if Command Type = 6 Select the status to be set for the interface.Possible values:• +% (defaul
Field DescriptionEnter the file name of the software version.For Command Type = ) = with Ac-tion = 6% Enter the file
Field Descriptionand Action = 6% or :% #Select whether the file is to be sent in the CSV format.The CSV format can
Field DescriptionSelect the file to be copied.Configuration containscertificates/keysOnly for Command Type = )= and Action = 6%
Field DescriptionPossible values:• " (default value): The IP address of the interfaceover which the ping is sent is automatically entered
Field DescriptionOverwrite similar certi-ficateOnly for Command Type = ) = andAction = 6% Select whether to overwrit
Field DescriptionPasswordOnly for Command Type = ) = andAction = )!To obtain certificates, you may need a password from the certi
Field DescriptionSelect the WLAN module on which to perform the frequencyband scan.WLC SSIDOnly if Command Type = .)& 3 Select the wireles
Cable sets/mains unit/other Software Documentationbintec WI2040nEthernet cable (RJ-45, STP)Serial cable (D-SUB9)4 external standard antennasSelf-adhes
Field DescriptionThe value ( is recommended (5 minute accuracy). Valueslower than 60 are generally pointless and are an unnecessaryuse of system res
Fig. 177: Local Services->Surveillance->Hosts->NewThe menu Local Services->Surveillance->Hosts->New consists of the following fields
Field Descriptionmonitored.• %: Enter the IP address of the host to be monitoredmanually in the adjacent input field.Source IP Address Select h
Field DescriptionAction to be performed Select which Action should be run. For most actions, you selectan Interface to which the Action relates.All ph
Field DescriptionTrigger Select the state or state transition of Monitored Interface thatis to trigger a particular Interface Action.Possible values:•
18.6.3.1 Edit or NewChoose the icon to edit existing entries. Choose the New button to configure new limitsand actions.Fig. 179: Local Services->Su
18.6.4 Ping GeneratorIn the Local Services->Surveillance->Ping Generator menu, a list of all configured, auto-matically generated pings is displ
Field DescriptionThe default value is .TrialsEnter the number of ping tests to be performed until Destina-tion IP Address as + applies.Th
Fig. 181: Local Services->Teldat Discovery->Device DiscoveryIf access points were discovered in the network, they are displayed in the list. You
Field DescriptionShows the interface of your device on which discovery is carriedout.MAC Address The value of this field can only be read.Shows the MA
Property Value(W x L x H)Weight approx. 1,200 g (with WLAN modules)LEDsbintec WI1040n 6 (1x Failure, 1x Status, 3xWLAN, 2x Ethernet, 1x SFP)bintec WI2
Field Description• 6 : An internal device problem prevented theconfiguration option from being carried out.18.7.2 OptionsIn this menu, you
• When a new user connects with the Hotspot, he/she is automatically assigned an IP ad-dress via DHCP.• As soon as he attempts to access any Internet
Domain Individually set for customers by customer/dealerWalled Garden Network Individually set for customers by customer/dealerWalled Garden Server UR
Fig. 185: Local Services->HotSpot Gateway->HotSpot Gateway->The Local Services->HotSpot Gateway->HotSpot Gateway-> menu consists of
Field DescriptionDomain at the HotSpotServerEnter the domain name that you used when setting up the Hot-Spot server for this customer. The domain name
Field DescriptionThe language can be changed on the start/login page at anytime.The menu Advanced Settings consists of the following fields:Fields in
Field DescriptionDefault Idle TimeoutEnable or disable the Default Idle Timeout. If a hotspot userdoes not trigger any data traffic for a configurable
Chapter 19 MaintenanceThis menu provides you with numerous functions for maintaining your device. It firstlyprovides a menu for testing availability w
19.1.2 DNS TestFig. 188: Maintenance->Diagnostics->DNS TestThe DNS test is used to check whether the domain name of a particular host is correct
You use the traceroute test to display the route to a particular address (IP address or do-main name), if this can be reached. The Outputfield display
Property ValueSingle Mode LC or LWL Multimode LC - 1x 100Base FX/SX with SFP moduleAvailable sockets:Serial interface V.24 9-pin Sub-D connectorRelay
stored in the working memory (RAM). The contents of the RAM are lost if the device isswitched off. So if you modify your configuration and want to kee
The Maintenance->Software &Configuration->Optionsmenu consists of the followingfields:Fields in the Currently Installed Software menu.Field
Field Description5 % %0 the currentconfiguration was saved as boot configuration and the previ-ous boot configuration was
Field Description• :% : The configuration file CurrentFile Name in Flash is transferred to your local host. If youclick the Go button
Field DescriptionBrowse... via the explorer/finder.Source LocationOnly for Action = +% , -Select the source of the update.Possible val
Field DescriptionNew File NameOnly for Action = < Enter the new name of the configuration file.19.3 Reboot19.3.1 System RebootIn
Chapter 20 External ReportingIn this system menu, you define what system protocol messages are saved on which com-puters, and whether the system admin
A list of all configured system log servers displayed in the ExternalReporting->Syslog->Syslog Servers menu.20.1.1.1 NewSelect the New button to
Field Description• 7 (lowest priority)Syslog messages are only sent to the host if they have a higheror identical priority to that indicated, i.e.
20.2 IP AccountingIn modern networks, information about the type and number of data packets sent and re-ceived over the network connections is often c
3.3.7 ResetIf the configuration is incorrect or if your device cannot be accessed, you can reset thedevice to the ex works standard settings using the
Fig. 194: External Reporting->IP Accounting->OptionsIn the External Reporting->IP Accounting->Options menu, you can define the LogFormat o
20.3 Alert ServiceIt was previously possible to send syslog messages from the router to any syslog host. De-pending on the configuration, e-mail alert
Field DescriptionPossible values:• E-mail• SMSRecipient Enter the recipient's e-mail address. The entry is limited to 40characters.Message Compre
Field Descriptionentered therefore usually contains wildcards. To be informed ofall syslog messages of the selected level, just enter "*".Se
20.3.2 Alert SettingsFig. 196: External Reporting->Alert Service->Alert SettingsThe menu External Reporting->Alert Service->Alert Settings
Field DescriptionPossible values:• 2 (default value): The server accepts and send emailswithout further authentication.• =/!: The server only acc
20.4 SNMPSNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a protocol from the IP protocol family fortransporting management information about network comp
Field Descriptioning Your device then sends SNMP traps to the LAN's broadcast ad-dress.The function is activated by selecting .The functio
Fig. 198: External Reporting->SNMP->SNMP Trap Hosts->NewThe menu External Reporting->SNMP->SNMP Trap Hosts->New consists of the foll
• Start and configure the Windows application on your PC (you can download BRICKwarefor Windows to your PC from the download area at www.teldat.de and
Fig. 17: Underside of the bintec WIx040n with the HW and Cfg reset buttons3.4 bintec WI1065n and WI2065n3.4.1 Setting up and connectingNoteAll you nee
Field Description• ;: The UDP packets are sent to the IP addressentered in the adjacent input field.Update Interval Enter the update interva
Chapter 21 MonitoringThis menu contains information that enable you to locate problems in your network andmonitor activities, e.g. at your device&apos
Field DescriptionSubsystem Displays which subsystem of the device generated the mes-sage.Message Displays the message text.21.2 IPSec21.2.1 IPSec Tunn
Fig. 202: Monitoring->IPSec->IPSec Tunnels->Values in the IPSec Tunnels listField DescriptionDescription Shows the description of the peer.Lo
Field DescriptionRole / Algorithm / Life-time remaining / StatusIPSec (Phase-2) SAs(x)Role / Algorithm / Life-time remaining / StatusShows the paramet
Field DescriptionStatus Displays the number of IPSec tunnels by their current status.• Up: Currently active IPSec tunnels.• Going up: IPSec tunnels cu
Fig. 204: Monitoring->Interfaces->StatisticsChange the status of the interface by clicking the or the button in the Action column.Values in the
Fig. 205: Monitoring->Interfaces->Statistics->Values in the Statistics listField DescriptionDescription Displays the name of the interface.MA
21.4 WLAN21.4.1 WLANxIn the Monitoring->WLAN->WLAN menu, current values and activities of the WLAN inter-face are displayed. The values for wire
Field Descriptionin mbps.Rx Packets Shows the total number of received packets for the data rateshown in mbps.You can choose the Advanced button to go
Fig. 18: Connection options bintec WIx065nWhen setting up and connecting, carry out the steps in the following sequence:(1) AntennasScrew the standard
Description MeaningUnicast MPDUs re-ceived successfullyDisplays the number of successfully received MSDUs that weresent with a unicast address.MSDUs t
Field Descriptionent is logged in.Tx Packets Shows the total number of packets sent.Rx Packets Shows the total number of packets received.Signal dBm(R
Fig. 209: Monitoring->WLAN->VSS-><connected client>->Values in the list <Connected Client>Field DescriptionClient MAC Address
Field Descriptionwireless connection.Values:• > 25 dB excellent• 15 – 25 dB good• 2 – 15 dB borderline• 0 – 2 dB bad.Data Rate mbps Shows the curre
Field DescriptionTx Packets Shows the total number of packets sent.Rx Packets Shows the total number of packets received.Signal dBm(RSSI1,RSSI2, RSSI3
Fig. 211: Monitoring->WLAN->WDS->Values in the WDS listField DescriptionWDS Description Shows the name of the WDS link.Remote MAC Shows the M
Field DescriptionData Rate mbpsShows the current clock rate of data received on this WDS linkin Mbps.Rate For each of the specified data rates, displa
link test also helps you to align the antennas. This option is only displayed if the link state is.Bridge link detailsYou can use the icon to o
Field DescriptionUptime Shows the time in hours, minutes and seconds for which thebridge link in question is active.Tx Packets Shows the total number
Client Link DetailsYou can use the icon to open an overview of further details of the client links.Fig. 215: Monitoring->WLAN->Client Links->
(3) Power connectionConnect the device to a mains socket.Use the power cord supplied and insert it in the appropriate socket on your device.Now plug t
Field DescriptionSNR dB Shows the signal quality in dB.Data Rate mbps Shows the current clock rate of data received on this client linkin Mbps.Rate Fo
21.5.1 br<x>In the Monitoring->Bridges-> br<x> menu, the current values of the configured bridgesare shown.Fig. 217: Monitoring->
Field DescriptionIP Address Shows the IP address of the user.Physical AddressShows the physical address of the user.Logon Displays the time of the not
21.8.1 Global StatusThe status of all configured PIM components is displayed in the Monitoring+PIM+GlobalStatus menu.Fig. 220: Monitoring+PIM+Global S
Field DescriptionInterface Displays the interface via which the PIM Neighbor is reached.Generation ID Displays the ID of the neighbor gateway.IP Addre
Fig. 221: Monitoring+PIM+Not Interface-Specific StatusValues in the Not Interface-Specific Status listField DescriptionViewSelect the desired view fro
Field DescriptionUpstream Join Timer Join/Prune Timer is used to periodically send Join(*,*,RP) mes-sages, and to correct Prune(*,*,RP) messages from
Field Descriptionentry. This corresponds to the status of the Upstream (S,G)State Machine in the PIM-SM specification.Uptime Indicates the timespan si
Fig. 222: Monitoring+PIM+Interface-Specific StatesValues in the Interface-Specific States listField DescriptionViewSelect the desired view from the dr
Field DescriptionAssert State Displays the (*,G) Assert State for this interface. This corres-ponds to the status of the Per-Interface (*,G) Assert St
4.7 Setting up a bridge link . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574.8 Software Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Cha
pole brackets ( part number 5020591700) are available.WarningBefore drilling, make sure that there are no building installations where you are drillin
Field DescriptionMulticast Group Ad-dressDisplays the multicast IP address. InetAddressType is definedthrough the object pimSGAddressType.Source IP Ad
Glossary10 Base 2 Thin Ethernet connection. Network connection for 10-mbps net-works with BNC connector. T-connectors are used for the connec-tion of
the optional wired Ethernet is connected, the signals between thetwo physical media, the wireless interface and wired interface, arebridged (bridging)
having to pick up the receiver.Announcement func-tionPerformance feature of a PBX. On suitable telephones (e.g. systemtelephones), announcements can b
Automatic callbackon busy (CCBS)You urgently need to contact a business partner or internal sub-scriber. However, when you call, you always hear the e
Base station Central unit of wireless telephone devices. There are two differenttypes: The simple base station is used to charge the handheld unit.For
Break-in In a PBX, the option of breaking in to an existing call. This is sig-nalled acoustically by an attention tone.BRI Basic Rate InterfaceBridge
signment. For each day of the week, you can select any day/nightswitching time. A calendar has four switch times, which can be spe-cifically assigned
to several different teams, this is not surprising. You can now formvarious groups of subscribers in which call pickup is possible. A callcan only be
Block Cipher Modes.CBC Cipher Block ChainingCCITT Consultative Committee for International Telegraphy and TelephonyCD (Call Deflection) The forwarding
Fig. 20: Underside bintec WI1065n and bintec WI2065nUnderside of bintec WI1065n and bintec WI2065n1 Power 24 V DC Socket for power supply2 Eth1 PoE /
Combination device If an analogue terminal connection of the PBX is set up as a "multi-functional port" for combination devices, all calls a
Data compression A process for reducing the amount of data transmitted. This enableshigher throughput to be achieved in the same transmission time. Ex
tack host in a LAN with fake requests so that it is completely overloaded.This means the system or a certain service can no longer be run.DES Data Enc
matically overwritten when the new configuration is transferred tothe PBX.Direct dial-in Performance feature of larger PBXs at the point-to-point conn
the ring button. Your door intercom can have up to 4 ring buttons.The door opener can be pressed during an intercom call. It is notpossible activate t
DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency (tone dialling system)Dynamic IP address In contrast to a static IP address, a dynamic IP address is assignedtemporaril
Ethernet connec-tionsThe 4 connections are led equally through an internal switch. Net-work clients can be directly connected to the connection socket
via the standard access after a predefined number of attempts,setup is attempted using the second entry then subsequent entries.If the final entry in
Fragmentation Process by which an IP datagram is divided into small parts in orderto meet the requirements of a physical network. The reverse pro-cess
conduct a call without using your hands. As a result, other people inthe room can also participate in the call.Hashing The process of deriving a numbe
Fig. 21: Antenna configuration for bintec WIx065n devices3.4.4 LEDsThe LEDs show the radio status, radio activity, Ethernet activity and LED states of
host computer.HTTP HyperText Transfer ProtocolHub Network component used to connect several network componentstogether to form a local network (star-s
al calls.Internal calls Free-of-charge connection between terminals in a PBX.Internal telephonenumbersYour PBX has a fixed internal telephone number p
the other hand, uses the PC's resources.ISDN Login Function of your gateway. Your gateway can be configured and ad-ministrated remotely using ISD
LCP Link Control ProtocolLDAP Lightweight Directory Access ProtocolLease Time The "Lease Time" is the time a computer keeps the IP address a
MPPC Microsoft Point-to-Point CompressionMPPE Microsoft Point-to-Point EncryptionMSDU MAC Service Data Unit - a data packet that ignores fragmentation
NetBIOS Network Basic Input Output SystemNetmask The second part of an address in an IP network, used for identifica-tion of a device, e.g. 255.255.25
OSPF Open Shortest Path FirstOutgoing extensionnumber signalThe "outgoing extension number signal" is intended for internal con-nections on
replaced by the multifrequency code method (MFC) .PGP Pretty Good PrivacyPH Packet handlerPhone book The PBX has an internal phone book. You can store
PPP Point-to-Point ProtocolPPP authentication Security mechanism. A method of authentication using passwords inPPP.PPPoA Point to Point Protocol over
Recording telephonecallsPerformance feature of an answering machine. Enables a conversa-tion to be recorded during the telephone call.Remote Remote, a
LED Status Informationoff If the device is at the login prompt.Status (green) off The power supply is not connected. If otherLEDs are on, also Error.o
and the receiver must be lifted or "Hands-free" switched on. If youreplace the telephone receiver or turn off "Hands-free", room m
the information providers. The provided information is accessed us-ing the telephone number 0190 which is uniform across Germanyplus a 6-digit telepho
activates the Loudspeaker function so that a conversation can takeplace immediately. Please see the information on the telephoneuser's guide on t
So connection See ISDN Basic Rate InterfaceSo interface Internationally standardised interface for ISDN systems. This inter-face is provided on the ne
Spoofing Technique for reducing data traffic (and thus saving costs), espe-cially in WANs.SSID The Service Set Identifier (SSID) or Network Name refer
Suppress B tele-phone number(COLR)COLP/COLR: Connected line identification presentation/connectedline identification restriction = Activate/suppress t
option, which can be used with the existing telephone cable, costsless than two telephone connections but offers far greater qualityand ease of use: T
TAPI Telephony Application Program InterfaceTAPI configuration You can use the TAPI configuration to modify the TAPI driver in linewith the program th
telephone number is stored in your telephone's caller list. However,because your connection is automatically set to Automatic OutsideLine as a re
Signalling 1) phones.V.11 ITU-T recommendation for balanced dual-current interface lines (upto 10 mbps).V.24 CCITT and ITU-T recommendation that defin
Cable sets/mains unit/other Software Documentation2-pole screw terminal bar forrelay1 screw pin setBlind stops for Ethernet inter-faces4 threaded caps
Web server Server that provides documents in HTML format for access over theInternet (WWW).Webmail T-Online service with which e-mails can be sent and
in ISDN (D channel).X.500 ITU-T standards that cover user directory services, see LDAP. Ex-ample: The phone book is the directory in which you find pe
Index220ISDN Timeserver 90System Admin Password 87##1 #2, #3 12422,4/5 GHz changeover 476AAccess Control 170 , 213Access Filter 266Access Filter 261Ac
Baudrate 132Beacon Period 156 , 170 , 204Block after connection failure for 300 ,305 , 354Block Time 114 , 333blocked 295BOSS 437BOSS Version 81Bridge
Cyclic Background Scanning 204DD Channel Mode 325Data Bits 132Data Packets Sequence Numbers349Data Rate mbps 466 , 468 , 469 , 471, 472 , 473 , 474 ,
DynDNS Provider 389DynDNS Update 387DynDNS Client 387EE-mail 123E-mail Address 450EAP Preauthentification 166 , 209Enable update 388Enable IPSec 343En
Host Name 388Hosts 416HotSpot Gateway 428HotSpot Gateway 426 , 477HTTP 99HTTPS 99 , 386HTTPS Server 386HTTPS TCP Port 386IIEEE 802.11d Compliance 149I
Keepalive Period 294Key Size 405Key Value 358LL2TP 346LAN 137Language for login window 429Last configuration stored 81Last Member Query Interval 283La
Maximum TTL for Negative CacheEntries 377Maximum TTL for Positive CacheEntries 377Maximum Upload Speed 253 , 256 ,309mbps 464Members 368 , 374Memory U
Operation Mode 149 , 198 , 201Options 115 , 229 , 285 , 343 , 356 ,366 , 415 , 426 , 432 , 435 , 445 ,455Organization 123Organizational Unit 123OSPF M
Property Value(WLAN 1 Ant.1, WLAN 1 Ant.2, WLAN 2 Ant.1, WLAN 2Ant.2)Dimensions and weights:Equipment dimensions without cable(W x L x H)257 mm x 285
Public Source IP Address 321PVID 144QQoS 246 , 365 , 478QoS Classification 249QoS Interfaces/Policies 252QoS Filter 246QoS Queue 478Query Interval 283
Route Type 223 , 228Routes 222Routing Protocols 272RSA Key Status 103RTS Threshold 156 , 159 , 204RTS frames with no CTS received465RTT Mode (Realtime
Software &Configuration 435Source 362Source Interface 226 , 244 , 287Source Location 405Source Port 226 , 234 , 319Source Port/Range 234 , 244 , 2
Triggered Hello Interval 290TTL 382Tunnel Profile 351Tunnel Profiles 347Tx Bytes 462 , 463Tx Errors 462Tx Packets 462 , 463 , 464 , 466 ,468 , 469 , 4
WINS Server 377Wireless Mode 154 , 203Wireless LAN 146Wireless Networks (VSS) 162 , 207 ,215WLAN 147 , 464WLANx 464WLC SSID 405WMM 165 , 208WPA Cipher
Property ValueAntennas:Antenna connection RTNC socketTransmit Power (WLAN) max. 100 mW (20 dBm) EIRPStandards & Guidelines R&TTE Directive 199
scribed and enter as Login at the login prompt in the commandline. Leave the password empty and press the Return key. The device runs
RJ45 socet for LAN connectionPin Funktion1 Tx+ (input)2 Tx- (input)3 Rx+ (output)4 --5 --6 Rx- (output)7 --8 --The devices bintec W2003n, bintec W2003
3.6.2 Serial interfaceYour devices bintec W1002n, bintec WI1040n, bintec WI2040n, bintec WI1065n andbintec WI2065n have a Serial interface for connect
7.4.2 SSH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1017.4.3 SNMP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1057.5
The pin assignment is as follows:Pin assignment of the connector for the power supplyPin Configuration1 +2 -3 +3.7 Frequencies and channelsDifferent c
3.9 WEEE informationTeldat GmbH3 Installationbintec WLAN and Industrial WLAN 47
Chapter 4 Basic configurationYou can use the Dime Manager (IP address assignment) and the GUI (other configurationsteps) for the basic configuration o
configuration (see Configuring a PC on page 52).(c) Assigning a fixed IP addressYou can use the Dime Manager to assign a new IP address and the requir
4.2 System requirementsFor configuration, your PC must meet the following system requirements:• Internet Explorer oder Mozilla Firefox• Installed netw
later when needed.If you configure a new network, you can use the given example values for IP addressesand netmasks. In cases of doubt, ask your syste
ation of a bridge link, you need the following data:Configuration of a bridge linkAccess data Example value Your valuesPreshared key MAC a
(5) Follow the on-screen instructions and restart your PC when you have finished.Allocating PC IP addressAllocate an IP address to your PC as follows:
Fig. 28: Dime Manager initial screenThe Dime Manager detects the devices installed in the network.(2) In the list, double click the device you want to
The Device name parameter may contain only the letters "a"-"z", "A"-"Z", the digitss"0"-"9"
10.1.1 Radio Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14710.1.2 Wireless Networks (VSS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.5 Modify system passwordAll Teldat devices are delivered with the same username and password. As long as thepassword remains unchanged, they are the
(2) On the left-hand side, select Change Advanced Settings.(3) Go to the Wireless networks tab.(4) Click Add.Proceed as follows:(1) Enter a Network Na
(4) Click OK.(5) Go to Wireless LAN->WLAN->Bridge Links->New.(6) Under Preshared Key enter , for example.(7) Leave the default se
4.8 Software UpdateThe range of functions of Teldat devices is continuously being extended. These extensionsare made available to you by Teldat GmbH f
Chapter 5 Access and configurationThis chapter describes all the access and configuration options.5.1 Access OptionsThe various access options are pre
5.1.1.2 TelnetApart from configuration using a web browser, with a Telnet connection you can also ac-cess the SNMP shell and use other configuration o
see Login on page 65).(2) Enter " for the input prompt. You are now in the Flash Management shell.(3) Call up a list of all the files sav
Proceed as follows to log in on your device via SSH:If you have made sure that all the keys needed are available on the device, you have tocheck wheth
HyperTerminal. Make sure that HyperTerminal was also installed on the PC with the Win-dows installation. However, you can also use any other terminal
Example of a command line for using : " //%5.2 LoginWith the help of certain access data, you can log in on your device and car
Chapter 12 Networking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22212.1 Routes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22212
If you have forgotten your password, you must reset your device to the ex works state,which means your configuration will be lost.5.2.2 Logging in for
Types of connections and configurationsType of connection Possible types of configurationLAN Assistant, GUI, shell commandSerial connection Shell comm
Fig. 31: GUI home page5.3.1.1 Calling up GUI(1) Check whether the device is connected and switched on and that all the necessarycables are correctly c
The GUI window is divided into three areas:• The header• The navigation bar• The main configuration windowFig. 32: Areas of the GUIHeaderFig. 33: GUI
Menu PositionOnline Help: Click this button if you want help with the menunow active. The description of the sub-menu where you are nowis displayed.Lo
Fig. 35: MenusThe Save configuration button is found in the navigation bar.If you save a current configuration, you can save this as the boot configur
->Software &Configurationmenu, select Action = 6% and clickon Go. The archived backup is used as the current boot configurati
Button Positionmenu and the System Management->Certificates->CRLsmenu, this button activates the sub-menus for configuration ofthe certificate o
GUI list optionsMenu PositionUpdate Interval Here you can set the interval in which the view is to be updated.To do this, enter a period in seconds in
Menu Positionplayed on the first page.The menu contains either a list of all the configured entries orthe basic settings for the function concerned.Su
Chapter 14 Multicast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28014.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Menu Positionthe mouse.Internal lists e.g.Click . A new list entry is created. Enter the correspond-ing data. If list input fields remain empty, these
NotePlease note that not all devices have the full range of functions. Check the software ofyour device on the corresponding product page under www.te
• Start mode• BOOTmonitor mode• Normal modeAfter some self-tests have been successfully carried out in the start mode, your devicereaches the BOOTmoni
Chapter 6 AssistantsThe Assistants menu offers step-by-step instructions for the following basic configurationtasks:• First steps• Internet Access• VP
Chapter 7 System ManagementThe System Management menu contains general system information and settings.You see a system status overview. Global system
Fig. 39: System Management->StatusThe menu System Management->Status consists of the following fields:Fields in the System Information menu.Fiel
Field ValueTemperature Devices from the bintec WI series are fitted with a temperaturesensor. This shows the current temperature and the maximumand mi
Field Value• The channel used on this wireless module• Software version of the wireless cardBridge mode:• Operation Mode: Bridge or Off• The channel u
Fig. 40: System Management->Global Settings->SystemThe System Management->Global Settings->Systemmenu consists of the followingfields:Fiel
Field ValueThe default value is . You can display the stored messages inMonitoring->Internal Log.Maximum MessageLevel of Syslog EntriesSelect the
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