Allied Telesis AT-WR4500 - Manual

Allied Telesis AT-WR4500

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Copyright © 2009 Allied Telesis International
  • Page 3 – LIMITATION
  • Page 4 – ONTENTS
  • Page 9 – IGURES
  • Page 10 – REFACE; Document Conventions
  • Page 12 – Introduction; Access
  • Page 14 – Configuring RouterOS; Logging in the AT-WR4500 Router; Downloading WinBox loader
  • Page 15 – Accessing the CLI
  • Page 18 – Configuration and Software Management; General Information; Summary; System Backup; Description; Command Description
  • Page 19 – The Export Command; The Import Command
  • Page 20 – Configuration Reset; Software Version Management
  • Page 21 – System Upgrade
  • Page 22 – Adding Package Source; Software Package Management
  • Page 23 – Uninstallation
  • Page 24 – Example; Downgrading
  • Page 25 – Disabling and Enabling; Specifications; Unscheduling
  • Page 27 – Software Package List
  • Page 30 – Configuring Interfaces; General Interface Settings; Traffic Monitoring
  • Page 31 – Ethernet Interfaces; Ethernet Interface Configuration
  • Page 32 – Monitoring the Interface Status; Property Description
  • Page 33 – Troubleshooting; Wireless Interfaces
  • Page 34 – Quick Setup Guide; Related Topics
  • Page 35 – Wireless Interface Configuration
  • Page 40 – Nstreme Settings
  • Page 41 – Nstreme2 Group Settings
  • Page 43 – Registration Table
  • Page 45 – Connect List; Access List
  • Page 46 – Info command
  • Page 50 – Virtual Access Point Interface
  • Page 51 – WDS Interface Configuration
  • Page 52 – Align
  • Page 53 – Align Monitor
  • Page 54 – Frequency Monitor; Manual Transmit Power Table
  • Page 55 – Network Scan
  • Page 56 – Security Profiles
  • Page 58 – Sniffer; Sniffer Sniff
  • Page 59 – Sniffer Packets; Snooper
  • Page 60 – Application Examples; Station and AccessPoint
  • Page 62 – WDS Station
  • Page 64 – Virtual Access Point
  • Page 66 – Nstreme
  • Page 67 – Dual Nstreme
  • Page 70 – WEP Security
  • Page 73 – WPA Security
  • Page 75 – VLAN Interfaces; VLAN Setup
  • Page 76 – Application Example; VLAN example on AT-WR4500 Routers
  • Page 77 – Bridge Interfaces
  • Page 78 – Bridge Interface Setup
  • Page 79 – Port Settings
  • Page 80 – Bridge Monitoring; Bridge Port Monitoring
  • Page 81 – Bridge Host Monitoring; Bridge Firewall General Description
  • Page 84 – Bridge Packet Filter; Bridge NAT
  • Page 85 – Bridge Brouting Facility
  • Page 87 – IP and Routing; IP Addresses and ARP; IP Addressing
  • Page 88 – Address Resolution Protocol
  • Page 91 – Unnumbered Interfaces
  • Page 92 – RIP: Routing Information Protocol
  • Page 93 – General Setup
  • Page 94 – Interfaces
  • Page 95 – Networks; Neighbors; Routes
  • Page 98 – OSPF
  • Page 100 – OSPF Areas
  • Page 102 – Virtual Links
  • Page 104 – OSPF backup without using a tunnel
  • Page 108 – Routing tables with Revised Link Cost
  • Page 109 – Functioning of the Backup
  • Page 110 – Routes, Equal Cost Multipath Routing, Policy Routing
  • Page 112 – Policy Rules
  • Page 113 – Static Equal Cost Multi-Path routing
  • Page 114 – Standard Policy-Based Routing with Failover
  • Page 116 – DHCP and DNS; DHCP Client and Server
  • Page 117 – Additional Resources; DHCP Client Setup
  • Page 118 – DHCP Server Setup
  • Page 120 – Store Leases on Disk
  • Page 121 – DHCP Networks; DHCP Server Leases
  • Page 123 – DHCP Alert; DHCP Option
  • Page 124 – DHCP Relay
  • Page 125 – Questions
  • Page 127 – IP Address assignment, using FreeRADIUS Server
  • Page 129 – DNS Client and Cache; DNS Cache Setup
  • Page 130 – Cache Monitoring; All DNS Entries; Static DNS Entries
  • Page 131 – Flushing DNS cache
  • Page 132 – AAA Configuration; RADIUS client; RADIUS Client Setup
  • Page 133 – Connection Terminating from RADIUS
  • Page 134 – Suggested RADIUS Servers; Supported RADIUS Attributes
  • Page 141 – PPP User AAA; Local PPP User Profiles
  • Page 143 – Local PPP User Database
  • Page 144 – Monitoring Active PPP Users
  • Page 145 – PPP User Remote AAA; Router User AAA
  • Page 146 – Router User Groups
  • Page 147 – Router Users
  • Page 149 – SSH keys
  • Page 150 – VPNs and Tunneling; EoIP
  • Page 151 – EoIP Setup
  • Page 152 – EoIP Application Example
  • Page 154 – Interface Bonding; Related Documents
  • Page 158 – IPIP Tunnel Interfaces
  • Page 159 – IPIP Setup
  • Page 161 – L2TP Interface
  • Page 162 – L2TP Client Setup
  • Page 163 – Monitoring L2TP Client
  • Page 164 – L2TP Server Setup; L2TP Server Users
  • Page 166 – L2TP Application Examples
  • Page 168 – Connecting a Remote Client via L2TP Tunnel
  • Page 170 – L2TP Setup for Windows; PPPoE
  • Page 172 – PPPoE Client Setup
  • Page 173 – Monitoring PPPoE Client; PPPoE Server Setup (Access Concentrator)
  • Page 175 – PPPoE Users; PPPoE Server User Interfaces
  • Page 176 – PPPoE in a multipoint wireless 802.11g network
  • Page 178 – PPTP
  • Page 180 – PPTP Client Setup
  • Page 181 – Monitoring PPTP Client; PPTP Server Setup
  • Page 182 – PPTP Users; PPTP Tunnel Interfaces
  • Page 183 – PPTP Application Examples
  • Page 185 – Connecting a Remote Client via PPTP Tunnel
  • Page 187 – PPTP Setup for Windows; IP Security
  • Page 189 – Policy Settings
  • Page 191 – Peers
  • Page 192 – Remote Peer Statistics
  • Page 193 – Installed SAs
  • Page 194 – Flushing Installed SA Table
  • Page 195 – RouterOS Router to RouterOS Router
  • Page 196 – IPsec Between two Masquerading RouterOS Routers
  • Page 198 – Firewall and QoS; Filter; Firewall Filter
  • Page 203 – Filter Applications; Protect your RouterOS router
  • Page 204 – Mangle
  • Page 210 – Change MSS; Packet Flow
  • Page 212 – Connection Tracking
  • Page 213 – Connection Timeouts
  • Page 214 – Service Ports
  • Page 215 – General Firewall Information
  • Page 216 – NAT
  • Page 221 – NAT Applications
  • Page 222 – Hot Spot Service; HotSpot Gateway
  • Page 227 – HotSpot Interface Setup
  • Page 228 – HotSpot Server Profiles
  • Page 229 – HotSpot User Profiles; HotSpot Users; HotSpot Active Users; HotSpot Cookies
  • Page 230 – HTTP-level Walled Garden
  • Page 231 – IP-level Walled Garden
  • Page 232 – Active Host List; Service Port
  • Page 233 – Customizing HotSpot: Firewall Section
  • Page 236 – Customizing HotSpot: HTTP Servlet Pages
  • Page 242 – Possible Error Messages
  • Page 244 – HotSpot User AAA; multiple choice: time
  • Page 249 – High Availability protocols and techniques; VRRP; VRRP Routers
  • Page 251 – Virtual IP addresses; A simple example of VRRP fail over
  • Page 253 – System Watchdog; Hardware Watchdog Management
  • Page 255 – Monitoring and Management; Log Management; General Settings
  • Page 256 – Actions; Log Messages
  • Page 257 – SNMP Service
  • Page 258 – Traffic Flow; General Configuration
  • Page 259 – Traffic-Flow Example
  • Page 262 – Graphing; General Options
  • Page 264 – Resource Graphing
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PN 613-000813 Rev. B

AT-WR4500 Series

IEEE 802.11abgh Outdoor Wireless Routers

RouterOS v3 Configuration and User Guide

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Page 2 - Copyright © 2009 Allied Telesis International

2 AT-WR4500 Series - IEEE 802.11abgh Outdoor Wireless Routers RouterOS v3 Configuration and User Guide Copyright © 2009 Allied Telesis International All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied Telesis International. Microsoft and In...

Page 3 - LIMITATION

AT-WR4500 Series - IEEE 802.11abgh Outdoor Wireless Routers 3 RouterOS v3 Configuration and User Guide LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND DAMAGES THE PRODUCT AND THE SOFTWARES WITHIN ARE PROVIDED "AS IS," BASIS. THE MANUFACTURER AND MANUFACTURER’S RESELLERS (COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO AS “THE SELLERS...

Page 4 - ONTENTS

4 AT-WR4500 Series - IEEE 802.11abgh Outdoor Wireless Routers RouterOS v3 Configuration and User Guide C ONTENTS 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................. 12 1.1 Feature...

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