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SPEEDLAN TM

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PRODUCT LICENSE AGREEMENT

It is important for users of Wave Wireless hardware and software to take time to read this License Agreement associated with this software 

PRIOR TO ITS USE

.

The Customer or Reseller has paid a License fee to Wave Wireless for use of this software on one bridge or bridge/router. This License does not extend to any
copyrights to the program nor does it license use of the program on more than one bridge or bridge/router nor to make copies of the program for distribution or resale.
A product registration card is included with the product manual. Please complete the card within 10 days of receipt of the software/hardware and return it to Wave
Wireless. Registration is required for warranty service, technical support and notification of product updates and revisions.

License Agreement:

 The Customer or Reseller is granted a non-exclusive License to use the licensed program on a single bridge or bridge/router subject to the terms

and conditions as set forth in this agreement. The Customer or Reseller may not copy, modify or transfer the reference manual or other documentation or any copy
thereof except as expressly provided in this agreement.

The Copyright and all intellectual/industrial rights of this program and associated material remain the property of Wave Wireless.  

THE CUSTOMER OR

RESELLER MAY NOT USE, COPY, SUBLICENSE, ASSIGN OR TRANSFER THE LICENSED MATERIALS OR ANY COPIES THEREOF IN
WHOLE OR IN PART, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT

. The Customer or Reseller shall not reverse assemble

or reverse compile the Licensed product or any copy thereof in whole or in part.

RETURN POLICIES AND WARRANTIES

Initial One Year Warranty Term:

Each Wave Wireless product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of shipment. During the warranty period Wave
Wireless will, at its option, repair or replace products that prove to be defective.

If equipment fails, the Customer or Reseller shall notify Wave Wireless and request a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number.  For warranty service or repair,
this product must be returned to Wave Wireless. 

All returns to Wave Wireless

 

MUST have a valid RMA number written clearly on the outside of the box or

the shipment will be refused. The buyer shall pay all return shipping 

charges during the one-

year warranty.

  

All outbound shipments will be made via

ground shipment by Wave Wireless or via air courier with the customer’s account number with the exception of Extended/“Spare in the Air” Warranty
holders.

Extended Warranty Policies (Includes

 “Spare in the Air”

)

At any time during the first year following an equipment purchase, an Extended Warranty Policy may be purchased for 10% of the original list price.  Terms of the
Extended Warranty include “Spare in the Air” privileges to allow the use of parts or a spare unit temporarily.

“Spare in the Air” 

Loaner Unit or Parts Replacement Policies

For an additional 10% of list price, the customer may purchase a “Spare in the Air” policy.  This policy gives the customer the right to a loaner replacement unit
shipped within 24 hours of acceptance of the RMA by Wave.  All outbound shipments will be made via overnight air courier (during the first year).

“Spare in the Air”

 Policy Steps for Warranty or Extended Warranty Loaner Service:

1.

Customer obtains RMA approval

2.

Overnight shipment of spare unit or parts to customer within 24 hours of approved RMA.  Customer swaps unit or part(s) with phone assistance, if required.

3.

Customer returns part(s) to Wave Wireless.  

All returns to Wave Wireless MUST have a valid RMA number written clearly on the outside of the box or

the shipment will be refused

.

4.

After 14 days from the issuance of an RMA, an invoice for the list price of the unit or components will be issued for any equipment that has not been returned.
This will be credited upon the return of the defective or replacement part or unit to Wave Wireless.

Extended Warranty Pricing Schedule

1

st

 year:  10% of published equipment list price

2

nd

 year:  15% of published equipment list price

3

rd

 year:  15% of published equipment list price

*If all three years are purchased simultaneously, the cost will be 10% per year or 30% of list.

Years 2 & 3 can be purchased during the initial year of coverage if the equipment was under extended warranty during the first year or if a physical on-site equipment
inspection is performed and equipment is evaluated in warrantable condition by Wave Wireless personnel at prevailing or site service call rates.

Onsite Services

Onsite services for troubleshooting and repair are billed at daily rate, plus expenses, unless otherwise agreed upon. Use of spectrum analyzers or other test equipment
may raise the daily rate.

Rental Unit Loaner

Customer may rent a unit at an agreed upon daily rate, plus shipping expenses, in lieu of purchasing a spare or  “Spare in the Air” policy.  Rental days are counted
from date shipped until the date the unit is received in return by Wave Wireless.

Refurbishing Fees

Any product returned that requires refurbishing, is damaged due to inadequate or improper packaging protection, or that has not been returned with original packing
materials may be subject to a refurbishing fee.

Bench Test and Repair Time

A unit is returned as defective and through bench testing is determined that the unit is not defective, Wave Wireless, at its discretion, may charge bench test time at
a rate of $85 U.S. per hour for testing and troubleshooting. Out of warranty repairs will be performed at a rate of $85 U.S. per hour plus parts.  All shipping charges
will be the responsibility of the customer.

Summary of Contents for SPEEDLAN TM 6000

Page 1: ...PEEDLAN SPEEDLAN SPEEDLAN TM 6000 OPERATOR S MANUAL Version 1 0 Last revised June 2000 Division 941 358 9283 941 355 0219 FAX 800 721 9283 www speedlan com sales speedlan com 1748 Independence Blvd C...

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Page 3: ...may be purchased for 10 of the original list price Terms of the Extended Warranty include Spare in the Air privileges to allow the use of parts or a spare unit temporarily Spare in the Air Loaner Unit...

Page 4: ...remedies Wave Wireless shall not be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages whether based on contract tort or any legal theory OTHER IMPORTANT STATEMENTSAND WARNINGS...

Page 5: ...ProtocolFiltering 27 Ethernet Protocols 27 MACFiltering 28 PermitEthernetMulticasts 28 PermitEthernetBroadcasts 29 StormThresholds 29 Tunnel Partners 30 Outgoing NAT 49 6 IP ROUTER SETUP 53 IP Router...

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Page 7: ...SPEEDLAN TM INTRODUCTION...

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Page 9: ...uter contained in the SPEEDLAN TM is intended to provide network security between a local LAN and a campus or enterprise wide network and since using multiple bridges in a Spanning Tree could compromi...

Page 10: ...rks Learned Table Lockdown Expanded IP ARP Support Automatic Broadcast Storm Protection and Notification SNMP Features IP ping Support IP SNMP Support MIB II Ethernet Inteface SNMP and Bridge MIB IP S...

Page 11: ...SPEEDLAN TM 11 USING CONFIGURATOR...

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Page 13: ...ote SPEEDLANTM configuration opened with the Configuration Utility before any configurationfunctionsmaybeperformed Afteryouhaveopenedtheremotedeviceandconfiguredit youcan then save your configuration...

Page 14: ...nConfigFile Thisfunctionisusedtoopenaconfigurationfilefromdisk OpenRemoteConfig Thisopenstheconfigurationfiledirectlyfromaremotedevice Save Config Saves the configuration you are working on to the pla...

Page 15: ...SPEEDLAN TM 15 CONFIGURING SPEEDLAN TM...

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Page 17: ...outing will work properly only if the routes are set up in the IP Route Menu If the routes are not set up properly before you save the configuration the bridge will become inoperable Default is off En...

Page 18: ...ion It is not shipped standard as part of the XE units If you did not purchase it when you originally bought the SPEEDLAN TM units it can be purchased later as a software upgrade Data encryption is di...

Page 19: ...sses into one or more global public network IP addresses This means that outsiders will onlyviewthesingle ormoreifdesignated IPnetworkaddressassignedforglobalviewingontheInternet For more informatoin...

Page 20: ...portion of the configurationwhichcontrolshowtheindividualinterfacesareconfigured TheAdvanced Interface Setup has a few more advanced settings but essentially they are the same set up screen Note that...

Page 21: ...alsosupportsfull duplexoperationwhenconnected to either a 10 or 100 Mbps LAN port The default setting is for Half Duplex The interface can be configured to operate inFullDuplexusingtheoptionsonthisset...

Page 22: ...communicate directly with the base station The base station is respon sible for repeating packets that need travel between the satellite stations The Non Polling Base Station does notallocatebandwidt...

Page 23: ...RFInterface Setup Network ID The Network ID is a security setting that allows the SPEEDLAN TM unit to reject packets from other wireless bridgesinthearea Althoughthebridgingorroutingtablewould reject...

Page 24: ...he values will appear only as xxxxxxxxxx Warning This setting must be set to the same value on all XE units you wish to have communicate together Failure to set them to the same value will prevent any...

Page 25: ...SPEEDLAN TM BRIDGING SETUP...

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Page 27: ...figured to pass all net work protocols When you press the Edit button you will be presented with a list of protocolswhichyoucanselectforfiltering Afterselectingtheprotocols highlightthem onthisscreena...

Page 28: ...esetypesofpackets whichareconsideredbadpackets Ourstudieshaveshownthat a common failure mode of many Ethernet interfaces and net workingsoftwareistotransmitpacketslikethese Ifyoudonot need to permit S...

Page 29: ...ble that contains each source address and the interface number that address was received on If a source address is later seen on a different interface the bridge will immediately change the interface...

Page 30: ...s determined to be over The storm will be determined to be over when 30 seconds have passed in which every one second periodhaslessthenthestatedthresholdin broadcast or multicast packets The set tings...

Page 31: ...rt mechanism for data between them The encapsulated data packets can be optionally encrypted to make the virtual private network more secure Encrypt Bridge Tunnel Packets If purchased brouters from Wa...

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Page 33: ...SPEEDLAN TM 33 Setting Up the IP Addresses IP Host Setup...

Page 34: ...ddresscontains32bitsofinformation whichisdividedintothefollowing Two sections the network address and the node address also known as the host address To keep it simple lets call it four bytes octets N...

Page 35: ...or a total of 65 534 nodes Class C addresses use 24 bits 3 octets for the network portion and 8 bits two octets for the node or host section of the address This provides 16 7 million networks with 256...

Page 36: ...eate multiple networks within one ClassA B or C network Each data link octet contains its own unique identifier also known as the subnet Also each node on the same data link must belong on the same su...

Page 37: ...and D as well Router D knows exactly which subnet to transfer or turn the packets to by reading its IP and subnet mask address Note that each subnet on this network is 255 255 255 192 Why is 192 the...

Page 38: ...is DHCP DynamicHostConfigurationProtocol DHCP allowsnetworkadministrators you toassignstaticor dynamic IP addresses for the period of time needed to connect to the Internet Think of DHCP as leasing a...

Page 39: ...when there is a translation among an Internet Protocol IP address used within one network designated as inside network to a different IP addresses within another network designated as outside network...

Page 40: ...will be re addressed as 204 101 20 3 public address of SPEEDLAN TM When the packet returns to the SPEEDLAN TM and then back to the private network the packet will be re addressed the IP address of the...

Page 41: ...k that you would like to be available on the public network For example if a web server on a server is IPAddress 10 0 0 3 you can create a pair that will specify that all requests received on the publ...

Page 42: ...lick Scan The Scan dialog box appears Select the appropriate brouter and click OK Click OKagain Amessageboxappearsconfirmingthatthe Configurationhasbeenreadfromthe Bridge i e 128 104 224 1 Click OK To...

Page 43: ...ained from the network administrator IPhost or hostprovider Default Router IP If you have an established network use the IP address for the router already set up for that network If you do not have an...

Page 44: ...face drop down list Make sure that you select the interface that the DHCP server is located on Note The information for Default TTL should already be entered The IP host on the Internet sends out each...

Page 45: ...Translation This feature enables a company to map the private networks IP addresses into one or more global public network IP addresses This meansthatoutsiderswillonlyviewthesingle ormoreifdesignated...

Page 46: ...r computer Note Click Select to view the IP Mask List Select the appropriate IP Mask and click OK 5 Enterthedomainnameinformation 1st DNS ServerIP This setting will specify the client s 1st DNS Server...

Page 47: ...see pages 54 and 55 TosetupoutgoingNAT dothefollowing 1 From the Setup menu choose General Setup The General Setup dialog box appears 2 Select the Enable Outcoming NetworkAddress Translation check bo...

Page 48: ...ho in the private network made a request to an address in the public network This translates the IP addresses from one side to another hiding the private network from the public This means that the pu...

Page 49: ...p menu choose General Setup The General Setup dialog box appears 2 Select the Enable Incoming NetworkAddressTranslation check box Click OK 3 From the Setup menu choose Incoming NetworkAddressTranslati...

Page 50: ...e outside or public network will be translated to the appropriate private IP address This may be necessary if you have a server or workstation or computer that needs to be connected to a remote networ...

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