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Ruckus Wireless
ZoneFlex
Access Point
Release 9.0 User Guide
For the following ZoneFlex AP models:
ZoneFlex 2942 802.11g Access Point
ZoneFlex 2741 802.11g Outdoor Access Point
ZoneFlex 7942 802.11n Access Point
ZoneFlex 7962 Dual Band 802.11n Access Point
ZoneFlex 7762 Dual Band 802.11n Smart Wi-Fi Access Point
ZoneFlex 7343 2.4GHz 802.11n Smart Wi-Fi Access Point
ZoneFlex 7363 Dual Band 802.11n Smart Wi-Fi Access Point
Part Number 800-70276-001
Published July 2010
www.ruckuswireless.com
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Page 1 - Release 9.0 User Guide

Ruckus Wireless™ ZoneFlex™Access PointRelease 9.0 User GuideFor the following ZoneFlex AP models: ZoneFlex 2942 802.11g Access Point ZoneFlex 27

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ivAbout This Guide

Page 3 - Contents

90Managing the Access PointWorking with Event Logs and Syslog ServersFigure 47. The Administration :: Log pageSending a Copy of the Log File to Ruckus

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91Managing the Access PointUpgrading the FirmwareNOTE: Remember to add a .TXT file extension to the file name, especially if you are using Internet E

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92Managing the Access PointUpgrading the FirmwareFigure 48. The Maintenance > Upgrade pageUpgrading Manually via the Web1. In the Upgrade Method op

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93Managing the Access PointRebooting the Access PointCAUTION: Do not change any of the Image Control File, Username, or Password entries.3. Click Per

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94Managing the Access PointResetting the Access Point to Factory DefaultsFigure 49. The Maintenance :: Reboot/Reset pageAfter approximately one minute

Page 8 - Documentation Feedback

95Managing the Access PointRunning Diagnostics2. Click Reset Now (next to Restore to factory settings?).After a brief pause, you will be automatically

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96Managing the Access PointWhere to Find More InformationFigure 51. Running traceroute on ruckuswireless.comWhere to Find More InformationIf you have

Page 10 - About This Guide

97Numerics802.1x, 70Aaccess control, 72administrative login, 83AeroScout Tags, 58associated clients, 82auto discovery, 32BBeamFlex, 1broadcast SSID, 6

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98orientation, 27Ppackage contents, 2passphrase, 67password, 52PING, 95protection mode, 60Rrate limiting, 71rebooting, 93Release DHCP, 80Renew DHCP, 8

Page 12 - Package Contents

11Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointOverview of the ZoneFlex Access PointCongratulations on your purchase of the Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex Access Po

Page 13 - Side Panel Features

2Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointUnpacking the ZoneFlex Access PointUnpacking the ZoneFlex Access Point1. Open the Access Point package, and then

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3Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesZoneFlex 2942/7942 Access PointThe side panel of ZoneFlex 2942/7942 fea

Page 15 - Rear Panel Features

4Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point Features2 DIR LED • Off: The Access Point is not being managed by ZoneDirector

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5Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesRear Panel FeaturesFigure 2 shows the rear panel of ZoneFlex 2942/7942.

Page 17 - ZoneFlex 7962 Access Point

6Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesCAUTION: The external antenna connectors are for indoor use only. Do n

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7Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesZoneFlex 7962 Access PointThe physical features of ZoneFlex 7962 are ve

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8Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point Features2 DIR LED • Off: The Access Point is not being managed by ZoneDirector

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9Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point Features5 HARD RESET ButtonPushing and quickly releasing this internal button r

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10Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesRear Panel FeaturesFigure 4 shows the rear panel of ZoneFlex 7962. For

Page 23 - Rear Panel

11Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesZoneFlex 7343 Access PointZoneFlex 7343 features five LEDs on its fron

Page 24 - ZoneFlex 7363 Access Point

12Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesDIR LED • Off: The Access Point is not being managed by ZoneDirector (

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13Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesRear PanelFigure 6 shows the rear panel of ZoneFlex 7343. For a descri

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14Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesZoneFlex 7363 Access PointZoneFlex 7363 features five LEDs on its fron

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15Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point Features2.4G LED (WLAN) • Off: The WLAN service is down.• Amber: The WLAN serv

Page 28 - LED Colors and What They Mean

16Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesRear PanelFigure 8 shows the rear panel of ZoneFlex 7363. For a descri

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17Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesZoneFlex 2741 Outdoor Access PointFigure 9 and Figure 10 identify the

Page 30 - Metal Cap

18Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesLED Colors and What They MeanRefer to Table 13 below for a list of LED

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19Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesIf you want to extend the range of your wireless network, you can conn

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iAbout This GuideDocument Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iRelated Docu

Page 33 - Metal Caps

20Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesFigure 10. The antenna connector is protected by a metal capMetal Cap

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21Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesZoneFlex 7762 Outdoor Access PointFigure 11 and Figure 12 identify the

Page 35 - Installing the Access Point

22Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesIf you want to extend the range of your wireless network, you can conn

Page 36 - Perform a Site Survey

23Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point FeaturesFigure 12. The 5GHz antenna connectors are protected by metal capsMeta

Page 37 - Orientation

24Introducing the ZoneFlex Access PointGetting to Know the Access Point Features

Page 38 - Before You Begin

252Installing the Access PointBefore You BeginBefore starting with the installation, make sure that you have the required items for the installation r

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26Installing the Access PointBefore You BeginPerform a Site SurveyBefore installing the Access Point, perform a site survey to determine the optimal A

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27Installing the Access PointBefore You BeginDetermine the Optimal Mounting Location and OrientationThe location and orientation that you choose for t

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28Installing the Access PointBefore You BeginFigure 14. Recommended orientation for maximum vertical plane coverageGood ReachExcellent ReachExcellent

Page 42 - What You Will Need

29Installing the Access PointBefore You BeginFigure 15. Recommended orientation for maximum mesh coverageZoneFlex 7343 and 7363 OrientationZoneFlex 73

Page 43 - Management by FlexMaster

iiStep 3: Deploy the Access Point. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .441. Choose a Location for the Acc

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30Installing the Access PointBefore You BeginFigure 17. ZoneFlex 7343/7363 recommended wall mounting orientationExcellent ReachExcellent ReachExcellen

Page 45 - Computer

31Installing the Access PointStep 1: Preconfigure the Access PointFigure 18. ZoneFlex 7343/7363 wall mounting in a corridor (top view)Step 1: Preconfi

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32Installing the Access PointStep 1: Preconfigure the Access PointConfiguring for Management by ZoneDirectorIf ZoneDirector is installed on the networ

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33Installing the Access PointStep 1: Preconfigure the Access Point2. Connect the Access Point to the Same Subnet as ZoneDirector1. Connect one end of

Page 48 - Configure Wireless # Settings

34Installing the Access PointStep 1: Preconfigure the Access Point1. Prepare the Administrative ComputerNOTE: The following procedure is applicable i

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35Installing the Access PointStep 1: Preconfigure the Access PointFigure 19. Sample configuration in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog

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36Installing the Access PointStep 1: Preconfigure the Access PointFigure 20. The ZoneFlex Access Point login page5. In User name, type super.6. In Pas

Page 51 - Settings

37Installing the Access PointStep 1: Preconfigure the Access PointConfigure Common Wireless Settings1. On the left menu of the Web interface, click Co

Page 52 - Check the LEDs

38Installing the Access PointStep 1: Preconfigure the Access PointFigure 21. The Configuration > Wireless > Common tabConfigure Wireless # Setti

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39Installing the Access PointStep 1: Preconfigure the Access PointFigure 22. The Configuration > Wireless > Wireless 1 tab(Optional) Set the Fle

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iiiRenewing or Releasing DHCP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Viewing Current Wireless Settings .

Page 55 - Troubleshooting Installation

40Installing the Access PointStep 1: Preconfigure the Access Pointhttp://192.168.20.1/intune/serverhttps://192.168.20.1/intune/server5. Click Update S

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41Installing the Access PointStep 2: Verify Access Point Operation6. Restore the Administrative Computer’s Network Settings1. On your Windows XP or Wi

Page 57 - Navigating the Web Interface

42Installing the Access PointStep 2: Verify Access Point OperationCheck the LEDsPerform a spot-check using the LEDs to verify that the Access Point is

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43Installing the Access PointStep 2: Verify Access Point OperationAssociate a Wireless Client with the Access Point1. On the administrative computer,

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44Installing the Access PointStep 3: Deploy the Access PointStep 3: Deploy the Access PointIn this step, you will place the Access Point in a suitable

Page 60 - ZoneFlex AP models (right)

45Installing the Access PointTroubleshooting Installation2. Connect the power adapter to a power source.3. Obtain an Ethernet cable that is long enoug

Page 61 - Configuring the Access Point

46Installing the Access PointTroubleshooting Installation

Page 62 - Outdoor AP

473Navigating the Web InterfaceLogging Into the ZoneFlex Web InterfaceIf you need to manage your AP, you do it with the features of the ZoneFlex Web i

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48Navigating the Web InterfaceNavigating the Web InterfaceNavigating the Web InterfaceYou manage the Access Point through a Web browser-based interfac

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49Navigating the Web InterfaceIf You Are Using a Dual Band ZoneFlex Access PointIf You Are Using a Dual Band ZoneFlex Access PointIf your ZoneFlex AP

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50Navigating the Web InterfaceIf You Are Using a Dual Band ZoneFlex Access PointFigure 25. Menu items are slightly different in dual band APs (left) a

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514Configuring the Access PointThis chapter provides instructions for configuring ZoneFlex access points in a stand-alone environment. If you will be

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52Configuring the Access PointConfiguring the Device Settings6. Under Service Provider Login, change the login information as required: • Username: Ty

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53Configuring the Access PointConfiguring the Device SettingsTo enable PoE for the PoE OUT port1. On the menu, click Configuration > Device.2. In P

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54Configuring the Access PointConfiguring the Network SettingsNOTE: If the built-in heater is disabled, the lowest operating temperature that the Acc

Page 71 - Setting Threshold Options

55Configuring the Access PointConfiguring the Network SettingsFigure 28. The Configuration > Internet pageTo review and modify the network configur

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56Configuring the Access PointConfiguring the Network SettingsYou can implement transparent bridging with ZoneFlex through the use of L2TP (Layer 2 Tu

Page 73 - Configuring WLAN Settings

57Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Common Wireless SettingsConfiguring Common Wireless SettingsCommon wireless settings are settings that are a

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58Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Common Wireless SettingsCAUTION: Selecting the incorrect country or region may result in violation of appli

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59Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Common Wireless SettingsNOTE: If ZoneDirector exists on the network, you can enable AeroScout RFID tag dete

Page 76 - Using WEP

iAbout This GuideAbout This GuideThis guide describes how to install, configure, and manage the Ruckus Wireless™ ZoneFlex™ Access Point. This guide is

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60Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Common Wireless SettingsNOTE: If you are using a ZoneFlex 7363/7762/7962 AP, go to Configuration > Radio

Page 78 - Using WPA

61Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Common Wireless SettingsFigure 30. The Configuration :: Wireless :: Advanced :: Common pageSetting Threshold

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62Configuring the Access PointConfiguring Common Wireless Settings4. Review the options listed in Table 22, and then make any needed changes.5. Click

Page 80 - Customizing 802.1X Settings

63Configuring the Access PointConfiguring WLAN SettingsFigure 31. Threshold settingsConfiguring WLAN SettingsThis section describes how to configure W

Page 81 - Rate Limiting

64Configuring the Access PointConfiguring WLAN Settings3. Review the WLAN options listed in Table 23, and then make changes as required.Table 23. Wire

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65Configuring the Access PointConfiguring WLAN Settings4. When you are finished, click Update Settings to save and apply the changes. A confirmation m

Page 83 - Access Control Options

66Configuring the Access PointConfiguring WLAN SettingsFigure 32. WLAN settingsUsing WEPCAUTION: WEP encryption has been proven to be easily circumve

Page 84 - Address

67Configuring the Access PointConfiguring WLAN Settings4. Review the encryption settings listed in Table 24, and then make changes as required.5. Cli

Page 85 - Configuring VLAN Settings

68Configuring the Access PointConfiguring WLAN SettingsFigure 33. WEP settingsUsing WPAUse of WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) or WPA2 provides enhanced s

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69Configuring the Access PointConfiguring WLAN Settings4. Review the encryption settings listed in Table 25, and then make changes as preferred.Table

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iiAbout This GuideRelated DocumentationIn addition to this User Guide, each ZoneFlex Access Point documentation set includes the following: Quick Set

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70Configuring the Access PointConfiguring WLAN Settings5. Click Update Settings to save and apply the changes. A confirmation message appears at the t

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71Configuring the Access PointRate Limiting4. Select 802.1X as the WPA Authentication mode. Additional options appear.5. Configure the following setti

Page 90 - Renewing or Releasing DHCP

72Configuring the Access PointControlling Access to the Wireless Network4. The Rate Limiting page appears.5. Set the maximum Downlink and Uplink rate

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73Configuring the Access PointControlling Access to the Wireless Network4. Select the radio button for the desired access control. (For a description

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74Configuring the Access PointControlling Access to the Wireless NetworkDisabling WLAN Access RestrictionsIf you select Disable WLAN access restrictio

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75Configuring the Access PointConfiguring VLAN SettingsConfiguring VLAN SettingsThe VLAN page is used to configure the virtual LAN (VLAN) parameters o

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76Configuring the Access PointConfiguring VLAN Settings VLAN tagging: Each RJ45 port can be configured to use VLAN tagging. By default, no RJ45 port

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77Configuring the Access PointConfiguring VLAN Settingsconnectivity fails, the device will revert to the previous VLAN settings and a warning message

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78Configuring the Access PointConfiguring VLAN Settings

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795Managing the Access PointThis chapter provides instructions for managing standalone ZoneFlex access points using the Web interface. For information

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iiiAbout This Guide Part number: 800-70276-001 (Rev. B) Page 88

Page 99 - Syslog Server

80Managing the Access PointViewing Current Internet Connection SettingsRenewing or Releasing DHCPThis task should be performed only if you have access

Page 100 - Managing the Access Point

81Managing the Access PointViewing Current Wireless SettingsViewing Current Wireless SettingsIf you want to view the current common wireless settings

Page 101 - Upgrading the Firmware

82Managing the Access PointViewing Associated Wireless ClientsFigure 42. The Status > Wireless pageViewing Associated Wireless ClientsA usage-monit

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83Managing the Access PointChanging the Administrative Login SettingsFigure 43. The Status > Wireless pageChanging the Administrative Login Setting

Page 103 - Rebooting the Access Point

84Managing the Access PointEnabling Other Management Access OptionsFigure 44. The Configuration > Device pageEnabling Other Management Access Optio

Page 104 - Defaults

85Managing the Access PointEnabling Other Management Access OptionsFigure 45. The Administration > Management pageTo enable other management access

Page 105 - Running Diagnostics

86Managing the Access PointEnabling Other Management Access Options2. Review the access options listed in Table 2 7, and then make changes as needed.3

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87Managing the Access PointEnabling Other Management Access Options4. Click Update Settings to save your changes. A confirmation message appears at th

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88Managing the Access PointEnabling Other Management Access OptionsViewing FlexMaster Management StatusIf you configure the AP to be managed by FlexMa

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89Managing the Access PointWorking with Event Logs and Syslog ServersTabl e 29 lists the TR-069 status information that the AP provides.Working with

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