DG-WU2008 A2 User-Manual v1 18jan2020
DG-WU2008 A2 User-Manual v1 18jan2020
User Manual
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2020-1-13
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................ 6
1.1 OVERVIEW .....................................................................................................................................................................................6
1.2 GET FAMILIAR WITH YOUR NEW CONTROLLER.......................................................................................................................7
1.3 PACKAGE CONTENT .....................................................................................................................................................................7
CHAPTER 2: HARDWARE INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................. 8
HARDWARE: .........................................................................................................................................................................................8
CHAPTER 3: LOGIN WEB NETWORK MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................... 9
CHAPTER 4: WEB GUI CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................... 10
4.1 SYSTEM STATUS......................................................................................................................................................................... 10
4.1.A DEVICE INFO ........................................................................................................................................................................... 10
4.1.B INTERFACE STATUS ............................................................................................................................................................... 11
4.1.C LAN IP FLOW ......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.1.D APPLICATION FLOW .............................................................................................................................................................. 12
4.2 NETWORK CONFIGURE ........................................................................................................................................ 13
4.2.A INTERFACE CONFIGURE ........................................................................................................................................................ 13
4.2.A.1 WAN CONFIGURE .............................................................................................................................................................. 13
4.2.A.2 LAN/ DHCP ....................................................................................................................................................................... 14
4.2.A.3 PHYSICAL PORT DEFINITION ............................................................................................................................................ 15
4.2.A.4 SUBINTERFACE CONFIGURE.............................................................................................................................................. 15
4.2.B ROUTE RULE ........................................................................................................................................................ 16
4.2.B.1 MULTI-LINE DEVERSION RULES ...................................................................................................................................... 16
4.2.B.2 STATIC ROUTE .................................................................................................................................................................... 17
4.2.B.2.1 STATIC ROUTING............................................................................................................................................................. 17
4.2.B.2.2 ROUTING INFORMATION................................................................................................................................................ 17
4.2.C DDNS ....................................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.2.D NAT/ PORT FORWARDING ............................................................................................................................. 19
4.2.D.1 PORT FORWARDING .......................................................................................................................................................... 19
4.2.D.2 DMZ HOST ......................................................................................................................................................................... 20
4.2.D.3 SRC NAT ............................................................................................................................................................................. 20
4.2.D.4 DST NAT ............................................................................................................................................................................ 21
4.3 FLOW CONTROL POLICY...................................................................................................................................... 21
4.3.1 SMART FLOW CONTROL ....................................................................................................................................................... 21
4.3.2 BANDWIDTH CONTROL ......................................................................................................................................................... 22
4.3.3 FREE FLOW CONTROL........................................................................................................................................................... 22
4.4 AC MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................................................................. 23
4.4.1 AP LIST.................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
4.4.2 AP CONFIGURE TEMPLATE .................................................................................................................................................. 25
4.4.3 AP UPGRADE .......................................................................................................................................................................... 26
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4.10.1 PPTP..................................................................................................................................................................................... 48
4.10.1.A PPTP VPN SERVER ........................................................................................................................................................ 48
4.10.1.B PPTP VPN ACCESS STATUS .......................................................................................................................................... 49
4.10.2 L2TP ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 50
4.10.2.A L2TP VPN SERVER ........................................................................................................................................................ 50
4.10.2.B L2TP VPN ACCESS STATUS .......................................................................................................................................... 51
4.10.3 VTUNS ................................................................................................................................................................................. 51
4.10.3.1 VTUNS CONFIGURE ....................................................................................................................................................... 51
4.10.3.1.A PARAMETER SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................................... 51
4.10.3.1.B TUNNEL MANAGEMENT .............................................................................................................................................. 52
4.10.3.2 VTUNS STATUS............................................................................................................................................................... 53
4.11 BPN (THIS FEATURE IS FOR FUTURE USE)................................................................................................. 53
4.11.A BPN SERVER ........................................................................................................................................................................ 53
4.11.B BPN ACCESS STATUS.......................................................................................................................................................... 54
4.12 DEVICE MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................................................... 54
4.12.A FIRMWARE UPGRADE ......................................................................................................................................................... 54
4.12.B MODIFY PASSWORD ............................................................................................................................................................ 55
4.12.C PING DETECTION ................................................................................................................................................................. 55
4.12.D CONFIGURE FILE MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................................................... 56
4.12.E RESTART DEVICE ................................................................................................................................................................ 57
4.12.F TIMED TASK ........................................................................................................................................................................ 58
4.12.G TIME SYNCHRONIZATION ................................................................................................................................................... 58
4.12.H CLOUD CONFIGURE (FOR FUTURE USE) ......................................................................................................................... 59
CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................................................................................... 60
1 W HY CAN’T I CONFIGURE THE CONTROLLER EVEN WHEN THE CABLE IS PLUGGED AND THE LED IS LIT? ................. 60
2 WHAT CAN I DO IF MY ETHERNET CONNECTION DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY? .................................................................. 62
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
When worked as a router, it can access into 512 end users, to do advertisement and
captive portal authentication.
When worked as a controller, it can manage 512 nos FIT wireless access points.
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This controller has individual IP address on each LAN port. For first time installation, connect
PC to LAN1 port of controller. Default username/ password is admin/ admin.
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Hardware:
WAN2/LAN5; WAN3/LAN4; WAN4/LAN3, LAN2: LAN Ports in default mode, but can set
up as WAN ports in gateway operation mode based on requirement.
USB: Two for USB flash & USB keyboard, mainly to upgrade system.
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The default IP address of device is 172.16.0.1. Connect the PC to controller & PC will obtain
the IP address directly from AC controller DHCP server.
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Network Interface Status: It displays the active interface port connectivity status, Link Speed,
IP address, Mac Address, Receive/ Send speed.
Display Ports Status. Grayed out means nothing connected to above ports & green means
connected.
Device Basic Information: Displays Device ID along with max User/ AP support detail.
It shows Device Uptime, CPU & Memory utilization, Temperature, Connection monitoring,
online users, Device model & Firmware Version.
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If you click Operation icon, it will display the respective interface detail as shown below:
Line Detection
You can check the configured WAN connectivity under this option
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You can view the connected User sessions under this option.
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Under this tab you can configure WAN settings, DHCP Server configuration on each LAN port
(172.x.x.x), Configurable WAN/ LAN port as per requirement & sub-interface for VLAN
configuration. This tab options are described as below:-
LAN1 & WAN1 are by default ports & rest all configurable into WAN/LAN ports as per
customer requirement.
You can configure WAN1 in ADSL/ PPPoE, Static IP or DHCP mode as per settings provided
by ISP to use it in Gateway mode.
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You can configure DHCP Server for respective LAN port under this tab. Every LAN port have
different IP network. By default DHCP Server is enabled only on LAN1 interface.
Similarly, you can enable/ disable DHCP Server for other LAN interface if required.
You can view the DHCP Client list of Respective LAN interface under “DHCP Allocation
Status”.
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LAN1 & WAN1 are default ports. Rest all are configurable into LAN/ WAN port as per the
requirement. You can set desired LAN & WAN port combination under this tab.
You can use this option to create different VLAN for connected AP or Wi-Fi Users. We can
connect controller’s LAN port with VLAN switch’s trunk port, configure the VLAN id and
associated parameters on both the devices so that the controller can manage the wireless
AP under particular VLAN.
You can create sub-interface for every LAN port on this controller. Once you
click Add tab, it will display following page:-
If you are using a switch with controller, you can add Subinterface type as 802.1Q else
select MAC-VLAN if AP is directly terminated on controller& define VLAN ID.
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You can use this option if multiple WAN is terminating on controller. You can set session shunt,
source IP shunt and source IP +destination IP for some specific network traffic depending on
desired WAN connection to minimize the internet utilization.
You need to create Source IP, Destination IP object under “Object Management” tab &
map the defined object traffic to selected WAN interface.
Session Shunt:
It will divide the user’s internet bandwidth as per the number of WAN terminated on
controller by using this option.
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Displays the routing rule enabled on the controller under this tab.
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4.2.c DDNS
Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is an Internet service that allows controller with varying
public IP addresses to be located using Internet domain names . To use DDNS,
you must setup an account with a DDNS provider such as DynDNS.org,etc. When
you set up an account with a DDNS service, the host & domain name, username,
password detail will be provided by the account provider.
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By default, the firewall of a controller blocks all connection attempts by devices on the
Internet to devices in your local network. This is called inbound traffic. If you want devices
on the Internet to connect to devices on your local network (for example, you have an IP
Camera or an FTP server that you want to be accessible via the Internet), you will have to
open the desired ports on controller.
Also called inbound firewall rules. You can create port forwarding rules that look into the
header of each inbound packet, and either block it or forward it to specified devices on you
local network, based on the source IP address, LAN/ WAN TCP port number, and other
characteristics of the packet. Packets with different characteristics can be forwarded to
different devices on your local network.
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If you use a DMZ to forward all inbound traffic to a device in you local network, that device
loses all the protection of the device's firewall & It is totally exposed to the Internet.
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Under this tab you can set/ define bandwidth for respective WAN interface.
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You can define/ limit the bandwidth for specific Address Pool or User under this option. Set
the Upstream/ Downstream limit in KB/S.
You can define IP pool under this tab for Free Flow control.
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4.4 AC Management
The wireless controller can discover peer wireless AP regardless of whether these devices
are connected to each other, located in the same Layer 2 broadcast domain, or attached to
different IP subnet. When the controller discovers and validates AP, the controller takes
over the management of the AP. You can replace AP configuration by AP Profile template
created on the controller.
NOTE: By default AP will be in FAT Mode. You need to set it in FIT Mode to get it
discovered on controller.
4.4.1 AP List
Apply Configuration Template: You can push the respective model configuration
template created on controller to desired AP from the list
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All Device: Show the complete list of wireless AP connected to this controller
Device Model Filter: Select the desired model from filter list to display same model AP
Search Conditions: Search the wireless AP by IP address, MAC address, Device Name, Device
Model & Version info
Name: Can mark AP with the location or model number or other information which can
be easy to know this wireless AP.
Channel: Shows the wireless AP channel, including both the frequency bands.
Black White List: You can assign the Wi-Fi User Mac address by enabling this feature
under Black/white List to allow/ block access to respective AP
Config: You can edit/ modify the configuration of respective AP under this option
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Click ‘Add’ to create a template on controller. It will list the connected model in drop down
menu. Just select the desired model & confirm the settings.
Once you confirm the settings, it will list the template. Click on Config to configure the
Wireless settings for respective AP model.
Go to AP List tab to push the configured template to respective AP model as shown below:-
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Select the AP from the list & click on ‘Apply Configuration Template’ to push the
configuration.
After applying the template, you can view the updated AP configuration under AP List.
4.4.3 AP Upgrade
You can view the current firmware version of connected AP’s & latest if any under this option.
Select the Batch online upgrade/ Batch local upgrade option to upgrade a set of AP’s at a stretch.
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You can configure four type of Authentication Method for specific LAN interface/ Sub-interface if
any on this controller for Internet access.
You can bypass certain Users by adding them under “Free Auth IP” section i.e) users can
directly access the internet without using Authentication if any.
Enable PPPoE function. Specify the service name, Assign Gateway IP & IP address pool for
PPPoE client under this tab.
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You can configure advanced setting for PPPoE Auth under this option as shown below:-
Now create a User account for PPPoE Auth Method under User Management>>Auth User tab.
The users connected through LAN1 interface will not be able to access the internet until and
unless they dial PPPoE connection from their PC with user account set on controller.
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Once user get connected through PPPoE dialer will be listed under Access Status tab in PPPoE
Auth option on controller.
You can disconnect the PPPoE client from web GUI itself by clicking the icon highlighted
below:-.
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You can customize the Web Login page by uploading the images as desired under “Customize
Auth Page”.
Create a User account for Portal Auth Method under User Management>>Auth User tab.
The users connected through LAN2 interface will be prompted a Web page as shown below:-
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Enter the username/ password created for Web authentication on controller to go online.
4.5.1.c IP Authentication
You can allow/ limit certain IP address to desired LAN interface of controller using this method.
You need to create User Account with desired IP address under User Management>>Auth
User tab.
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You can allow/ limit certain MAC address to desired LAN interface of controller using this
method.
You need to create User Account with desired IP address under User Management>>Auth
User tab.
NOTE: You can set the schedule for defined Users to allow internet access for limited
time period under all 4 authentication methods.
You can integrate Radius Server with this controller by configuring the below settings.
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You can create the desired User Account for PPPoE Dial UP/ IP Address Auth/ MAC Address
Auth/ Web Auth & VPN Dial UP under this tab.
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It will display the user session & details once you click on desired user from the list.
Basic Details:
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You can define multiple departments under this tab to isolate the users if any.
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You can define different Levels under this tab for users if any.
You can create object for Time/ Destination IP/Destination Port/ Application under
“Object Management”.
Call that object under firewall tab to allow/ block the defined policy.
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You can create basic object of Time, Source IP, Port & Destination IP under this tab.
If you want to define a rule/ policy for specific time slot, you can create a Time object as
Shown below:-
You can create Source IP object here if you want to create policy for certain local IP address
range.
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There are some predefined Port Object already created on Controller by default.
You can create an object for any customized port if required, under this tab.
You can create an object for any online destination address if required, under this tab.
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By default there are certain built-in application objects in controller. You can
Upgrade the built-in object library under this tab.
If ‘Auto update built-in library’ option is enabled, it will display the latest version if available
to upgrade the same.
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Here you can view the upstream/ downstream rate of respective Interface at specific time
interval.
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4.10 VPN
You can configure following VPN connectivity on this controller.
4.10.1 PPTP
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Once PPTP Server is configured, create a User for VPN Dial-UP under “Auth User”.
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4.10.2 L2TP
Once L2TP Server is configured, create a New User or you can use the same user account
Configured for VPN Dial-UP under “Auth User”.
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You can view the L2TP connectivity status under this option. You can also disconnect the
connected user using the GUI.
4.10.3 VTUNS
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On Remote Controller, you need to set it as VPN Dialing Client. Enter the other controller IP as
Server IP & specify the same password as defined on other controller.
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Here you can check the ping to respective WAN interface under this tab.
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Here you can import/ export controller configuration settings. You can reset the
controller to default settings.
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You can also change the Management password by clicking this option.
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CHAPTER 5 Troubleshooting
This Chapter provides solutions to problems for the installation and operation of
the Wireless Access Controller. You can refer to the following if you are having
problems.
1 Why can’t I configure the controller even when the cable is plugged and the LED is lit?
to configure it
Type cmd.
1. Press OK.
3. Type “ping 172.16.0.1”. Assure that you ping the correct IP Address
assigned to this wireless access controller. It will show four replies if you
ping correctly.
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Ensure that your Ethernet Adapter is working, and that all network drivers are
installed properly. Network adapter names will vary depending on your specific
adapter. The installation steps listed below are applicable for all network adapters.
8. Click “OK”.
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B. Ensure that the setting on your Network Interface Card adapter is “Enabled”.
C. If settings are correct, ensure that you are not using a crossover Ethernet
cable, not all Network Interface Cards are MDI/MDIX compatible, and using a
D. If the connection still does not work properly, then you can reset it to default.
This product comes with One Year warranty. For further details about warranty
policy and Product Registration, please visit support section of www.digisol.com
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