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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide
802.11a/b/g Indoor Wireless Mesh Network
Access Point
MAP-3100 / MAP-3120
Mesh Network Manager (MnM)
Management Utility User Manual
PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide
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Page 1 - MAP-3100 / MAP-3120

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 802.11a/b/g Indoor Wireless Mesh Network Access Point MAP-3100 / MAP-3120 Mesh Network Manager (MnM) Managem

Page 2 - Revision

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 3.1.4 Pre-Installation Summary Let user have a quick review about the installation settings before start install

Page 3 - Table of Content

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide • The status of the table entry, either active or inactive 5.3.1.19 Services > PPTP Server The Point-to-Poi

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 3) Client IP Start • The start of IP Address range assigned for the client • Data type: IP Address 4) Client

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5.3.1.20 Services > Mobile IP (Future Feature) The Transparent Mobile IP is a feature that allows the AP’s cl

Page 6 - Overview

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5.3.1.21 Services > Captive Portal The Captive Portal configuration page defines the login parameter for a cl

Page 7 - System Requirement

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 4) Enable External Login Server • A checkbox to enable or disable the external login server 5) URL • The URL of

Page 8 - 3.1 Installation

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide • The login language: English 5.3.1.22 Services > Radius The RADIUS server is used to authenticate and store t

Page 9 - 3.1.2 Choose Install Folder

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 4) NAS Port • The physical port number of the NAS, which is authentication the user • Data type: Integer, in the

Page 10 - 3.1.5 Installing

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide • Define the status of the table entry, either active or inactive 5.3.1.23 Services > Dynamic DNS The Dynamic

Page 11 - 3.2 Un-installation

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5.3.1.24 Services > Zero Config Parameters 1) Enable Zero Config Service • A checkbox to enable or disable

Page 12 - 3.2.2 Uninstalling

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide Parameters 1) Enable Auto IP Service • A checkbox to enable or disable the Auto IP service of the Mesh AP 2) M

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 3.1.6 Installation Complete Indicating the installation is completed, and user can select to restart the system i

Page 14 - Management Tools

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide • The checking interval of the route watch dog, in seconds • Data Type: Integer, in the range of 10 to 60 • Defa

Page 15 - 4.2.1 Software Layout

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 2) Port • The port number to be used by the SSH service • Data Type: Integer, in the range of 1 and 65535 • Def

Page 16 - 4.2.1.2 MIB Reader

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide • CW defines the contention window size, which is the dynamic backoff interval for legacy DCP implementation. • C

Page 17 - 4.2.1.3 Alarm Viewer

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5.3.1.30 Management > HTTPD The HTTPD configuration page is to alter the settings on the Web-based management.

Page 18 - 4.2.2 Toolbar Reference

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5) Certificate Password • The password for the HTTP certificate • Data type: Display String, default value is “h

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5.3.1.31 Management > SNMPD This configuration page is used to alter the setting of the SNMP daemon in the Me

Page 20 - 4.2.3 Features

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide • Data type: Display String, default value is “public” • Data length: 4 ~ 32 • MUST reenter the same community a

Page 21 - 4.2.3.3 Save Map

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide • A checkbox to enable the access control of the SNMP daemon manangement Parameters (SNMP Access Table) 1) Device

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide Parameters: 1) Enable Trap • A checkbox to enable or disable the SNMP trap feature 2) Configuration • A checkbo

Page 23 - 4.2.3.5 Set up New Scan

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5) Operational • A checkbox to enable or disable the system to send the operational traps 6) Flash • A checkbox

Page 24 - 4.2.3.6 Map View

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 3.2.1 Introduction An introduction regarding the uninstallation of the PLANET Mesh Management Tool. Click Unins

Page 25 - 4.2.3.7 Status Pane

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5.3.1.33 Management > NMS Address This table defines the destination of the notification. By adding a new ent

Page 26 - 4.2.3.8 Scan IP Address

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 4) Comment • An optional comment regarding the table entry • Data type: Display String 5) Active • Define the

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide In order to reboot the Mesh AP, click on the Reboot now button in the Command > Reboot page, and confirm the pr

Page 28 - 4.2.3.10 Socket Port

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide Mesh AP unit via the TFTP protocol. By fill in the TFTP server IP address, the name of the file as well as its type

Page 29 - 4.2.3.12 Scan Interval

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide Page124 of 1246 Technical Support For Technical Support and other related feedba

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 3.2.3 Uninstallation Complete The software is uninstalled. You may choose to restart the terminal instantly or

Page 31 - 4.2.3.14 Map Print

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 4 How to Use PLANET Mesh Network Management Tools 4.1 Quick Start First of all, make sure the terminal where you

Page 32 - 4.2.3.15 Map Zoom

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 4.2 Software Overview & Features 4.2.1 Software Layout Before we proceed further, let us have an overview at

Page 33 - 4.2.3.16 Customize Map

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide the live result regarding the clients. 4.2.1.2 MIB Reader The MIB Reader provides user a simple user-interface to

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide The left pane displays the list of MIB and its tree. User can load and unload MIB file from the desired location.

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 4.2.2 Toolbar Reference This section provides a quick reference for the buttons in the toolbar of the NMS. The d

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide Add Table Row Add a row to SNMP Table Del Table Row Delete a row from SNMP Table SnmpWalk Walk the selected item

Page 37 - 4.2.3.18 Block List

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide Copyright Copyright © 2008 by PLANET Technology Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be repr

Page 38 - 4.2.3.19 Lock / Unlock

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 4.2.3 Features 4.2.3.1 Create Map In the NMS, two topology maps are available: SNMP Map and Layer-2 Map. These t

Page 39 - 4.2.3.20 Node details

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide Note Please make sure your Layer 2 Mesh Nodes are pre-configured for this MnM installed PC. Otherwise, MnM can n

Page 40 - 4.2.3.21 Client Properties

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide By default, the profile will be saved to the Map folder in the program’s directory, with the name of the map p

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide AP Router The blue line in between the APs designates the solid link; whereas the red, dashed line shows the

Page 42 - • Get Action

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide notification sent by the AP and plot the topology on the map. Conversely, hit the Close Port button or select Map &

Page 43 - • Snmp Walk Action

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide (Tile Mode) 4.2.3.7 Status Pane The status pane is located at the bottom of the map container. It displays the n

Page 44 - 4.2.3.23 Load/Unload MIB

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide action in the status pane. Tick the checkbox at the bottom to log the status message to the alarm log file, which w

Page 45 - 4.2.3.24 Alarm Table

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide Basically, the Scan-IP key is the SNMP key that used for the Scan-IP which initiates the scan. In order to con

Page 46 - 4.2.3.25 Add Trap Agent

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide The default value for Scan-IP: 4.2.3.10 Socket Port The notification of an AP node is sent according to its NMS Ad

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide Note that the AP Unit Keys is also used for read the Node Details and Client Properties. The default SNMP v

Page 48 - 4.2.3.26 View Log Files

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide Table of Content Table of Content 3 1 Overview 6 2 System Requirement 7 3 Utility Installation and Un-installati

Page 49 - 4.2.3.27 Show Route

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide  10 seconds  30 seconds  60 seconds  120 seconds  150 seconds The changes will take effect immediately. 4.2

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide After select a image file (.jpg, .gif, .png ..etc), click the Open button. The new image will be loaded into t

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 4.2.3.15 Map Zoom As a graphical solution for a network system, the PLANET Mesh Network Management Tools provides

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide (Zoom Out) (Zoom Fit) 4.2.3.16 Customize Map This feature provides user the flexibility to change the look and

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide As you can see from the figures, the customization can be divided to two parts, the Node and the Link. At the Node

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide c) Switch to Link page and edit the attributes d) The customized map will look like this now. Note that, the ch

Page 56 - 4.2.3.29 Configure Mesh APs

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide (100%) (50%) (10%) The tool will be closed automatically when it loses focus (mouse click anywhere out from t

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide Add button. The IP will be move over to the Nodes to Block column. On the other hand, if user wishes to undo the st

Page 58 - 4.2.3.30 Discovery Tool

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide Conversely, click the Map > Unlock AP or Unlock AP button on the toolbar to release the lock. Hence, once

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 4.2.3.21 Client Properties 40 4.2.3.22 Get/Set using MIB Reader 41 4.2.3.23 Load/Unload MIB 44 4.2.3.24 Alarm T

Page 60 - 4.2.3.32 Logout Client

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide As mentioned previously, the NMS use the SNMP method to read the data. Hence if the data is failed to load, you

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide The automatic refresh feature of the client properties panel enable the admin uses the live information regard

Page 62 - Configurator

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide As illustrated, the center frame of the MIB Reader consists of three parts, SNMP keywords, description area and ou

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 1. Select any tree node (make sure it is either read-only or read-write type) 2. Fill in the required parameter a

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 3. Click the SnmpWalk button on the toolbar. 4. The output should now display at the Output area. It could take s

Page 65 - 5.3 Configure the Mesh AP

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 4.2.3.24 Alarm Table The Alarm Table of the PLANET Mesh Network Management Tools enable user to check on the

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide The Alarm Level area is to enable the user to determine the level of the warning message popup and the alarm beep s

Page 67 - 5.3.1.2 System > Syslog

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide Then, enter the required SNMP keywords, such as version and community. Click Set to proceed or Back to back to the

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide Once the AP unit is rebooted completely, it will contain the information of the Alarm Host System in the NMS. Henc

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 4.2.3.27 Show Route When user moves the mouse over the plotted AP unit on the topology map, a small blue dialog

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5.3.1.34 Status > DHCP Client 121 5.3.1.35 Command > Reboot 121 5.3.1.36 Command > Reset 122 5.3.1.37

Page 71 - 5.3.1.5 Network > WAN

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide Whereas the figure above illustrates how the routes are displayed when nodes are not directly connected. From the

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 4.2.3.28 Create VPN Connection If user would like to scan a network through the backbone line (WAN), a VPN Connect

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide  Network Connection – Select Virtual Private Network and click the Next button  Connection Name – Enter

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide  Public Network – Select Do not dial initial connection and press Next button  VPN Server Selection –

Page 75 - 5.3.1.6 Network > VLAN

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide  Complete – Click Finish to complete the set up After the shortcut is created, user is required to go to the Pr

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide  Hit the Properties button to configure the item’s properties  At the TCP/IP Properties window, select the Advan

Page 77 - 5.3.1.7 Network > Mesh

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide Enable the option The configuration of the VPN is done. 4.2.3.29 Configure Mesh APs Two methods are available to

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide If the AP Configurator is selected instead, a window would appear to prompt user for the SNMP password and commun

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide After enter the required passwords, click the Proceed button to initiate the AP Configurator. If the password is i

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide In order to invoke the live stat window, switch the NMS to the Map Container view, and then look for the Live Stat

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 1 Overview This document provides a details information and application guidance for the user of the management s

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide The second page shows the throughput statistic of every client that associated to target node. The results of the t

Page 83 - 5.3.1.9 Network > Route

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide A window would appear on the screen to prompt user for the SNMP version to use and its corresponding communit

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5 Configure the Mesh AP using AP Configurator 5.1 Overview of AP Configurator One of the main features of the PLA

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5.2 How to use AP Configurator This section briefly explains how to configure the AP with the AP Configurator comm

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide For delete action instead, select the table entry that wanted to be removed, click the “>>” button next to t

Page 87 - 5.3.1.12 Network > OLSR

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5.3 Configure the Mesh AP At this section, we will look into every configuration pages of the Mesh AP one by one,

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide to section 3.3.2 for more. Relay Layer 3 Relay Mode. Relay mode can help to route between mesh backhaul and local

Page 89 - 5.3.1.13 Services > NTP

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide • Read-only data 5.3.1.2 System > Syslog The Syslog is a system feature to send the system log messages to

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide Parameters: 1) Maximum session • Maximum allowable IP connection tracking session. • Range: 4096 ~ 212368; De

Page 91 - 5.3.1.14 Services > DHCP

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide • Timeout value in seconds (s) for TCP close wait. • Range: 10 ~ 120; Default: 60 seconds. 6) TCP Established Ti

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 2 System Requirement The PLANET Mesh Network Manager is written in JAVA, hence it has the feature of cross platfor

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide • Default: Disable. 5.3.1.4 Network > Network The network panel defines the DNS settings. This DNS service tran

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5.3.1.5 Network > WAN Define the type of WAN interface to use. Three options are available: Static, DHCP, an

Page 95 - 5.3.1.16 Services > NAT

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 2) Netmask • The netmask for the Static IP Address. • Data type: IP Address • Network > WAN > PPPoE Fill

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide • Network > WAN > Add VLAN Tag Note that there is an Add VLAN Tag button at the WAN page. Press the button

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide • Available option: Static and DHCP 3) IP • The IP Address of the interface. • This field is disabled if the Typ

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5.3.1.6 Network > VLAN The page is displaying the VLAN Table which is showing the activated VAP of the Mesh A

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 3) IP Address • The IP Address of the selected VLAN interface 4) Netmask • The Netmask for the IP Address 5) Ad

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5.3.1.7 Network > Mesh The Mesh configuration page read the data from the wireless interface, ath0. Select th

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide • An optional comment regarding the Mesh interface • Data type: Display String 4) Active • The status of the Me

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide • Data type: Integer, even number only, in between 1500 and 2346 • Default value is 2346 9) DTIM Interval • Dat

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 3 Utility Installation and Un-installation 3.1 Installation Insert the bundled CD into the CD-ROM drive to launch

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5.3.1.8 Network > Wireless Configuration The upper portion of the Wireless Configuration page is displaying the

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide • Three options available: 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g 4) Frequency • The operating frequency of the ath1 wire

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 4) RTS Threshold • The RTS Threshold value • Data type: Integer, in between 256 and 2346 • Default value is 234

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5.3.1.9 Network > Route The route table is a network map that notifies the node about the way to deliver the p

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5) Direct • Select the type of routing, either direct or indirect. • Direct type using device, whereas indirect

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide • Select the type of the IPSec protocol. • Available selection: o x509 o RSA o PSK 3) Local ID • The identifie

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5.3.1.11 Network > L2TP Client The L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) is a tunneling protocol that used to sup

Page 111 - 5.3.1.29 Services > WME

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5.3.1.12 Network > OLSR The OLSR configuration page defines the Optimized Link State Routing protocol of the

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5) Enable Hysteresis • A checkbox to enable the hysteresis of the Mesh AP • Link hysteresis determines the crite

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide o Send only MPR Selectors o Send only MPR Selectors and MPRs o Send all neighbours 13) MPR • This field specifi

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 3.1.2 Choose Install Folder Prompt user to choose the install path (directory) and name the install folder. Pre

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide Parameters 1) Enable NTP Service • A checkbox to enable the NTP service of the system 2) Time Zone • A list of

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5.3.1.14 Services > DHCP The DHCP service offers the Mesh AP a feature to assign dynamic IP Address to all th

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5) Net End • The last IP Address in the subnet for the assignment • Data type: IP Address 6) Max Lease Time •

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5.3.1.15 Services > MAC Access The Mac Access feature of the Mesh AP provides a filtering method to limit the

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 2) Type • Define the type of control for the corresponding Mac Address, either Allow or Deny 3) Comment • An opt

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5.3.1.16 Services > NAT The Network Address Translation service enables the clients with IP addresses that are

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 4) Comment • An optional comment regarding the selected table entry • Data type: Display String 5) Active • The

Page 122 - 5.3.1.36 Command > Reset

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 3) Destination Iface • The destination interface of the firewall rule • Data type: Octet String 4) Source IP &

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PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 5.3.1.18 Services > Traffic Shaping User can set the download and upload speed at the Traffic Shaping configu

Page 124 - Technical Support

PLANET Mesh Network Manager Guide 3) WAN Downlink Speed • Define the download speed of the WAN interface • Data type: Integer, in the range of 5 an

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