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Xirrus XR-2230 User Manual (200 pages)
Wireless Array. XR Series; XR-1000 Series; XR-2000 Series; XR-4000 Series; XR-6000 Series
Brand:
Xirrus
| Category:
Wireless Access Point
| Size: 5.6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
List of Figures
15
Introduction
21
The Xirrus Family of Products
21
Figure 1. Xirrus Arrays: XR Series
21
Figure 2. the Xirrus Management System
22
Nomenclature
23
Why Choose the Xirrus Wireless Array
23
Wireless Array Product Overview
25
Figure 3. Wireless Array (XR Series)
25
XR Wireless Array Product Family
26
XR-1000 and XR-2000 Series Arrays
26
XR-4000 Series Arrays
27
XR-6000 Series Arrays
28
Deployment Flexibility
29
Figure 4. Wireless Coverage Patterns
29
Power over Gigabit Ethernet (Poge)
30
Enterprise Class Security
29
Enterprise Class Management
30
Figure 5. WMI: Array Status
31
Key Features and Benefits
32
High Capacity and High Performance
32
Extended Coverage
32
Figure 6. Layout of Iaps (XR-7630)
32
Non-Overlapping Channels
33
SDMA Optimization
33
Fast Roaming
33
Easy Deployment
33
Secure Wireless Access
33
Applications Enablement
34
Advanced Feature Sets
34
Xirrus Advanced RF Performance Manager (RPM)
34
Xirrus Advanced RF Security Manager (RSM)
35
Xirrus Advanced RF Analysis Manager (RAM)
36
About this User's Guide
37
Organization
37
Notes and Cautions
39
Screen Images
39
Your User's Guide as a PDF Document
39
Hyperlinks
39
Product Specifications - XR Array Family
40
Installing the Wireless Array
41
Installation Prerequisites
41
Optional Network Components
43
Client Requirements
43
Planning Your Installation
44
General Deployment Considerations
44
Figure 7. Wall Thickness Considerations
45
Coverage and Capacity Planning
46
Figure 8. Unit Placement
46
Placement
46
Figure 10. Adjusting RF Patterns
47
Figure 9. Full (Normal) Coverage
47
RF Patterns
47
Capacity and Cell Sizes
48
Figure 11. Custom Coverage
48
Figure 12. Connection Rate Vs. Distance
48
Figure 13. Transmit Power
49
Fine Tuning Cell Sizes
49
Allocating Channels
50
Figure 14. Overlapping Cells
50
Roaming Considerations
50
Figure 15. Allocating Channels Manually
52
Deployment Examples
53
Figure 16. Deployment Scenario (54 Mbps) - Per Sector
53
Figure 17. Deployment Scenario (36 Mbps) - Per Sector
53
Figure 18. Deployment Scenario (18 Mbps) - Per Sector
54
IEEE 802.11N Deployment Considerations
55
Figure 19. Classic 802.11 Signal Transmission
56
Figure 20. MIMO Signal Processing
56
MIMO (Multiple-In Multiple-Out)
56
Figure 21. Spatial Multiplexing
57
Multiple Data Streams - Spatial Multiplexing
57
Channel Bonding
58
Figure 22. Channel Bonding
58
Figure 23. MAC Throughput Improvements
59
Improved MAC Throughput
59
Short Guard Interval
59
Figure 24. Computing 802.11N Data Rates
60
Obtaining Higher Data Rates
60
802.11N Capacity
61
Failover Planning
61
Figure 25. Port Failover Protection
61
Figure 26. Switch Failover Protection
63
Switch Failover Protection
63
Power Planning
64
Power over Gigabit Ethernet
64
Security Planning
65
Authentication
65
Wireless Encryption
65
Port Requirements
67
Figure 27. Port Requirements for XMS
67
Network Management Planning
71
WDS Planning
72
Figure 28. WDS Link
72
Figure 29. a Multiple Hop WDS Connection
73
Figure 30. WDS Failover Protection
73
Common Deployment Options
75
Installation Workflow
76
Wireless Array
76
Figure 31. Installation Workflow
76
Installing Your Wireless Array
78
Choosing a Location
78
Figure 32. Array Placement
78
Wiring Considerations
78
Dismounting the Array
81
Mounting the Array
81
Powering up the Wireless Array
82
Figure 33. LED Locations
82
Array LED Operating Sequences
83
LED Boot Sequence
83
LED Operation When Array Is Running
84
Establishing Communication with the Array
85
Figure 34. Network Interface Ports-XR-1000 Series
85
Figure 35. Network Interface Ports-XR-2000 Series ??OK
85
Figure 36. Network Interface Ports-XR-4000 Series
85
Figure 37. Network Interface Ports-XR-6000 Series
86
Using the Ethernet Ports
86
Using the Serial Port
86
Logging in
87
Starting the WMI
87
Entering the License
87
Performing the Express Setup Procedure
89
Procedure for Performing an Express Setup
90
Securing Low Level Access to the Array
96
The Web Management Interface
99
An Overview
100
Figure 39. Web Management Interface
100
Structure of the WMI
101
User Interface
103
Figure 40. WMI: Frames
103
Figure 41. Major Menu Sections Collapsed (on Left)
104
Figure 42. WMI: Utility Buttons
105
Utility Buttons
105
Figure 43. Feedback Form
106
Logging in
107
Applying Configuration Changes
107
Figure 44. Logging in to the Wireless Array
107
Character Restrictions
108
Viewing Status on the Wireless Array
109
Array Status Windows
110
Array Summary
110
Figure 45. Array Summary
110
Content of the Array Summary Window
111
Figure 46. Disabled IAP (Partial View)
113
Figure 47. IAP Cells
114
Array Information
115
Figure 48. Array Information
115
Array Configuration
116
Figure 49. Show Configuration
116
Admin History
117
Network Status Windows
117
Figure 50. Admin Login History
117
Figure 51. Network Settings
118
Network
118
Network Map
119
Content of the Network Map Window
119
Figure 52. Network Map
119
Figure 53. Spanning Tree Status
122
Spanning Tree Status
122
ARP Table
123
Figure 54. Routing Table
123
Figure 55. ARP Table
123
Routing Table
123
Connection Tracking/Nat
124
DHCP Leases
124
Figure 56. DHCP Leases
124
Figure 57. Connection Tracking
124
CDP Neighbors
125
Figure 58. CDP Neighbors
125
Figure 59. Network Assurance
126
Network Assurance
126
RF Monitor Windows
127
Iaps
128
Figure 60. RF Monitor - Iaps
128
Figure 61. RF Monitor - Iaps
128
Spectrum Analyzer
129
Figure 62. RF Spectrum Analyzer
130
Intrusion Detection
132
Figure 63. Intrusion Detection/Rogue AP List
132
Channel History
134
Figure 64. RF Monitor - Channel History
134
Figure 65. RF Monitor - Channel History (Rotated)
135
Figure 66. RF Monitor - Channel History (Text)
135
Radio Assurance
136
Figure 67. Radio Assurance
136
Station Status Windows
138
Stations
139
Figure 68. Stations
139
Location Map
140
Figure 69. Location Map
140
Figure 70. Controls for Location Map
142
Figure 71. Minimizing Stations
143
Rssi
145
Figure 72. Station RSSI Values
145
Figure 73. Station RSSI Values - Colorized Graphical View
146
Signal-To-Noise Ratio (SNR)
147
Figure 74. Station Signal-To-Noise Ratio Values
147
Figure 75. Station SNR Values - Colorized Graphical View
148
Noise Floor
149
Figure 76. Station Noise Floor Values
149
Figure 77. Station Noise Floor Values - Colorized Graphical View
150
Max by IAP
151
Figure 78. Max by IAP
151
Station Assurance
152
Figure 79. Station Assurance
152
Statistics Windows
154
IAP Statistics Summary
154
Per-IAP Statistics
155
Figure 80. IAP Statistics Summary Page
155
Figure 81. Individual IAP Statistics Page
156
Network Statistics
157
Figure 82. Network Statistics
157
VLAN Statistics
158
Figure 83. VLAN Statistics
158
WDS Statistics
159
Figure 84. WDS Statistics
159
Filter Statistics
160
Station Statistics
160
Figure 85. Filter Statistics
160
Figure 86. Station Statistics
160
Per-Station Statistics
161
Figure 87. Individual Station Statistics Page
161
System Log Window
162
Figure 88. System Log (Alert Level Highlighted)
162
IDS Event Log Window
163
Figure 89. IDS Event Log
163
Configuring the Wireless Array
167
Figure 101. Services
167
Figure 38. Express Setup
167
Express Setup
169
Figure 90. WMI: Express Setup
169
Wireless Array
173
Figure 91. Network Interfaces
176
Figure 92. Network Settings
177
Figure 93. Network Interface Ports
178
Figure 94. Network Bonds
181
Figure 95. Port Modes (A, B)
182
Figure 96. Port Modes (C)
183
Figure 97. Port Modes (D)
184
Figure 98. Mirroring Traffic
186
Figure 99. DNS Settings
187
Figure 100. CDP Settings
188
Figure 102. Time Settings (Manual Time)
191
Figure 103. Time Settings (NTP Time Enabled)
192
Figure 106. System Log
193
Figure 104. Netflow
194
Figure 105. Wi-Fi Tag
195
Figure 107. SNMP
199
Xirrus XR-2230 User Manual (178 pages)
Wireless Arrays and Access Points. XR Series; XR-500 Series; XR-600 Series; XR-1000 Series; XR-2000 Series; XR-2005 Series; XR-4000 Series; XR-6000 Series
Brand:
Xirrus
| Category:
Wireless Access Point
| Size: 3.39 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
List of Figures
17
Introduction
23
The Xirrus Family of Products
23
Figure 1. Xirrus Arrays: XR Series
23
Nomenclature
24
Why Choose the Xirrus Wireless Array
25
Wireless Array Product Overview
26
Figure 2. Wireless Array (XR Series)
26
XR Wireless Array Product Family
27
XR-500 Series Access Points
27
Series Access Points
28
XR-2000/2005 Series Arrays
30
XR-4000 Series Arrays
31
XR-6000 Series Arrays
32
Deployment Flexibility
33
Figure 3. Wireless Coverage Patterns
33
Figure 4. XP8 - Power over Ethernet Usage
34
Power over Gigabit Ethernet (Poge)
34
Enterprise Class Security
33
Enterprise Class Management
35
Figure 5. WMI: Array Status
35
Key Features and Benefits
36
High Capacity and High Performance
36
Figure 6. Layout of Iaps (XR-7630)
36
Extended Coverage
37
Flexible Coverage Schemes
37
Non-Overlapping Channels
38
Figure 7. Coverage Schemes (XR-7230 Shown)
38
SDMA Optimization
39
Fast Roaming
39
Ease of Deployment
39
Powerful Management
39
Secure Wireless Access
39
Applications Enablement
39
Advanced Feature Sets
40
Xirrus Advanced RF Performance Manager (RPM)
40
Xirrus Advanced RF Security Manager (RSM)
41
Xirrus Advanced RF Analysis Manager (RAM)
42
Xirrus Application Control
43
About this User's Guide
43
Organization
43
Notes and Cautions
45
Screen Images
45
Product Specifications
46
Installing the Wireless Array
47
Installation Prerequisites
47
Optional Network Components
49
Client Requirements
49
Planning Your Installation
50
General Deployment Considerations
50
Figure 8. Wall Thickness Considerations
51
Coverage and Capacity Planning
52
Figure 9. Unit Placement
52
Placement
52
Figure 10. Full (Normal) Coverage
53
Figure 11. Adjusting RF Patterns
53
RF Patterns
53
Capacity and Cell Sizes
54
Figure 12. Custom Coverage
54
Figure 13. Connection Rate Vs. Distance
54
Figure 14. Transmit Power
55
Fine Tuning Cell Sizes
55
Allocating Channels
56
Figure 15. Overlapping Cells
56
Roaming Considerations
56
Figure 16. Allocating Channels Manually
58
About IEEE 802.11Ac
59
Figure 17. Spatial Multiplexing
61
MIMO (Multiple-In Multiple-Out)
61
Up to Eight Simultaneous Data Streams - Spatial Multiplexing
61
Figure 18. MIMO Signal Processing
62
MU-MIMO (Multi-User Multiple-In Multiple-Out)
62
Figure 19. MU-MIMO with Four Antennas
63
Figure 20. Physical Layer Data Encoding
64
Higher Precision in the Physical Layer
64
80 Mhz and 160 Mhz Channel Widths (Bonding)
65
802.11Ac Data Rates
66
Figure 21. Channel Bonding (Channels 36-64 Shown)
66
Figure 22. Maximum 802.11Ac Data Rates
66
Acexpress
67
802.11Ac Deployment Considerations
67
Failover Planning
69
Figure 23. Port Failover Protection
69
Figure 24. Switch Failover Protection
70
Switch Failover Protection
70
Power Planning
71
Power over Gigabit Ethernet
71
Security Planning
72
Authentication
72
Wireless Encryption
72
Port Requirements
74
Wireless Array
74
Figure 25. Port Requirements for XMS
74
Network Management Planning
78
Figure 26. WDS Link
79
WDS Planning
79
Figure 27. a Multiple Hop WDS Connection
80
Figure 28. WDS Failover Protection
80
Common Deployment Options
82
Figure 29. Installation Workflow
83
Installation Workflow
83
Installing Your Wireless Array
85
Choosing a Location
85
Figure 30. Array Placement
85
Wiring Considerations
85
Dismounting the Array
88
Mounting and Connecting the Array/Ap
88
Powering up the Wireless Array
88
Figure 31. LED Locations
88
Array LED Operating Sequences
89
LED Boot Sequence
89
LED Operation When Array Is Running
90
Zero-Touch Provisioning and Ongoing Management
91
XMS Cloud Next Generation (XMS-9500-CL-X)
91
XMS Enterprise
91
If You Are Not Using XMS
92
Array/Ap Management Interfaces
93
Figure 32. Network Interface Ports-XR-520 (Left); XR-1000 Series (Right)
93
Figure 33. Network Interface Ports-XR-600 Series
93
User Interfaces (CLI, WMI)
93
Figure 34. Network Interfaces-XR-2000 Series (Left); XR-2005 Series (Right)
94
Figure 35. Network Interface Ports-XR-4000 Series
94
Figure 36. Network Interface Ports-XR-6000 Series
94
Using the Ethernet Ports
95
Using the Serial Port
95
Logging in
96
Starting the WMI
96
Licensing
96
Performing the Express Setup Procedure
97
Securing Low Level Access to the Array
98
The Web Management Interface
103
Managing Arrays Locally or Via XMS
103
An Overview
104
Figure 37. Web Management Interface
104
Structure of the WMI
105
User Interface
107
Figure 38. WMI: Frames
107
Figure 39. WMI Header
108
Figure 40. WMI Command Log
109
Figure 41. WMI: Utility Buttons
109
Logging in
110
Figure 42. Logging in to the Wireless Array
110
Applying Configuration Changes
111
Character Restrictions
111
Viewing Status on the Wireless Array
113
Figure 89. Application Control
113
Array Status Windows
114
Array Summary
114
Figure 43. Array Summary
114
Content of the Array Summary Window
115
Figure 44. Disabled IAP (Partial View)
117
Figure 45. IAP Cells
117
Figure 46. Network Assurance and Operating Status
118
Array Information
120
Figure 47. Array Information
120
Array Configuration
121
Figure 48. Show Configuration
121
Admin History
122
Network Status Windows
122
Figure 49. Admin Login History
122
Figure 50. Network Settings
123
Network
123
Network Map
124
Content of the Network Map Window
124
Figure 51. Network Map
124
Figure 52. Spanning Tree Status
127
Spanning Tree Status
127
ARP Table
128
Figure 53. Routing Table
128
Figure 54. ARP Table
128
Routing Table
128
Connection Tracking/Nat
129
DHCP Leases
129
Figure 55. DHCP Leases
129
Figure 56. Connection Tracking
129
CDP Neighbors
130
Figure 57. CDP Neighbors
130
Figure 58. Network Assurance
131
Network Assurance
131
Figure 59. Undefined Vlans
132
Undefined Vlans
132
RF Monitor Windows
133
Iaps
134
Figure 60. RF Monitor - Iaps
134
Figure 61. RF Monitor - Iaps
134
Spectrum Analyzer
135
Figure 62. RF Spectrum Analyzer
136
Intrusion Detection
138
Figure 63. Intrusion Detection/Rogue AP List
138
Channel History
140
Figure 64. RF Monitor - Channel History
140
Figure 65. RF Monitor - Channel History (Rotated)
141
Figure 66. RF Monitor - Channel History (Text)
141
Radio Assurance
142
Figure 67. Radio Assurance
142
Station Status Windows
144
Stations
145
Figure 68. Stations
145
Location Map
147
Figure 69. Location Map
147
Figure 70. Controls for Location Map
148
Rssi
150
Figure 71. Station RSSI Values
150
Figure 72. Station RSSI Values - Colorized Graphical View
151
Signal-To-Noise Ratio (SNR)
152
Figure 73. Station Signal-To-Noise Ratio Values
152
Figure 74. Station SNR Values - Colorized Graphical View
152
Noise Floor
153
Figure 75. Station Noise Floor Values
153
Figure 76. Station Noise Floor Values - Colorized Graphical View
154
Max by IAP
155
Figure 77. Max by IAP
155
Station Assurance
156
Figure 78. Station Assurance
156
Statistics Windows
157
IAP Statistics Summary
157
Figure 79. IAP Statistics Summary Page
157
Per-IAP Statistics
158
Figure 80. Individual IAP Statistics Page
159
Network Statistics
160
Wireless Array
160
Figure 81. Network Statistics
160
Figure 82. VLAN Statistics
161
VLAN Statistics
161
Figure 83. WDS Statistics
162
WDS Statistics
162
Figure 84. IDS Statistics Page
163
IDS Statistics
163
Figure 85. Filtered IDS Statistics
164
Figure 86. Filter Statistics
165
Filter Statistics
165
Station Statistics
166
Figure 87. Station Statistics
167
Figure 88. Individual Station Statistics Page
167
Per-Station Statistics
167
Application Control Windows
168
About Application Control
168
Application Control
170
Vlans
171
Figure 90. Application Control (Pie Charts)
172
Figure 91. Application Control (Station Traffic)
173
Figure 92. Stations (Application Control)
174
Stations (Application Control)
174
Figure 93. System Log (Alert Level Highlighted)
175
System Log Window
175
Figure 94. IDS Event Log
177
IDS Event Log Window
177
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