Symbol Technologies Switch 5000 User Manual

Wireless Switch 5000  
Quick Setup Guide  
WS 5000 Wireless Switch Version 1.1.4.30  
72E-66722-01  
Revision A  
December 2003  
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Configuring the WS 5000 and Applying a WEP-128 Policy  
Before using this quick setup guide, be sure to complete the tasks in the WS 5000 Wireless  
Switch Quick Install Guide (QIG).  
This document is written for the network installer or administrator who is familiar with their  
Ethernet IP network but who is not necessarily trained on Symbol Technologies equipment. The  
goal of this document is to show this user how to: (1) Connect the WS 5000 in a basic, flat switch  
network topology and verify that it is properly connected, (2) Configure the WS 5000 to support  
the network topology and (3) Apply a basic WEP 128 policy.  
Step 2: Set IP Address of WS-5000  
Step 1: Connect Hardware & Ping  
Step 3: Config Secure WLAN  
Connect HTTPS to WS-5000  
Serial Console to CLI  
- 19.2,N,8,1  
- Null Modem Cable  
Create Wireless Switch Policy  
Create Access Port Policy  
Create WLAN Policy  
Create Security Policy  
- ESSID = 101  
- No Encryption  
Test new secure WLAN with Ping  
Show Ethernet 2  
Goto Step #3  
Goto Step #2  
Done  
Figure 1: The WS 5000 Setup Steps  
When the user has completed this setup guide, the WS 5000 switch will be able to support their  
WLAN with the basic, minimum configuration recommended by Symbol Technologies, Inc. The  
time required to complete these three steps is normally less than an hour.  
Step 1: Connecting the WS 5000 to the Network  
This step should take less than 15 minutes to complete.  
Refer to Figure 2 for cabling details and specific device configurations (required for the ping test).  
All the wireless LAN (WLAN) devices are connected to Layer-2 switch A and all the wired LAN  
devices are connected to Layer-2 switch B. Connect Layer-2 switch A to Ethernet port 1 on the  
WS 5000 (labeled WLAN 0) to connect the wireless traffic, and connect Layer-2 switch B to  
Ethernet port 2 on the WS 5000 (labeled LAN 1) to connect the wired LAN traffic.  
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Figure 2: The Network Topology  
Verifying the Connections  
If the WS 5000 is connected correctly, devices on the wireless LAN should be able to connect to  
devices on the LAN. To test the connection between the wireless client device and the computer  
shown in Figure 2, from the wireless client, enter:  
C:> ping xxx.xxx.xxx.yyy  
PING xxx.xxx.xxx.yyy (xxx.xxx.xxx.yyy): 56 data bytes  
64 bytes from xxx.xxx.xxx.yyy: icmp_seq=0 ttl=127 time=0.39 ms  
64 bytes from xxx.xxx.xxx.yyy: icmp_seq=1 ttl=127 time=0.327 ms  
64 bytes from xxx.xxx.xxx.yyy: icmp_seq=2 ttl=127 time=0.33 ms  
64 bytes from xxx.xxx.xxx.yyy: icmp_seq=3 ttl=127 time=0.309 ms  
--- xxx.xxx.xxx.yyy ping statistics ---  
4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss  
round-trip min/avg/max = 0.309/0.338/0.39 ms  
C:>  
Because the wireless client was able to connect to a computer on the network through the switch,  
the network connections are functioning properly. If the ping test fails, make sure the target  
computer is turned on, connected to the network, and is configured with the IP address used in  
the ping.  
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Step 2: Initial Configuration Using the CLI  
This step should take less than 10 minutes to complete.  
Note: In this guide, MAC and IP addresses have been changed to protect actual devices from  
unauthorized access.  
To configure the WS 5000 with site-specific IP addressing and network policies, connect the  
administrative PC to the WS 5000 with the serial cable (as discussed in the QIG). Once the basic  
WS 5000 network configuration is complete, administrators can create a policy as discussed in  
The terminal emulation window will display the Wireless Switch login screen (if the login prompt  
does not display, press <Enter> until the Command Line Interface (CLI) appears:  
Wireless Switch…  
userid:  
Enter adminat the userid prompt:  
userid:admin<enter>  
Enter symbolat the password prompt:  
password:symbol<enter>  
The system displays the following:  
Retrieving user and system information...  
Setting user permissions flags..  
Checking KDC access permissions...  
Welcome...  
System information...  
System Name  
: WS5000  
Descriptions  
: WS 5000 Wireless Network  
Software Ver.  
: 1.1.4.30  
Licensed to  
: Symbol Technologies  
Copyright  
: Copyright (c) 2000-2003. All rights reserved.  
Serial Number  
: 00A0xxxxxxxx  
Number of Licenses  
Max Access Port  
Max Mobile Clients  
Active Switch Policy  
Emergency Switch Policy  
Switch Uptime  
: 30  
: 30  
: 4096  
: Default Wireless Switch Policy  
: Not defined  
: 00d:00h:00m  
# of Unassigned Access Ports : 0  
WS5000>  
Verify that the software version shown in the Software Ver.field is the current version by  
comparing this value with that on the Symbol website at:  
If the WS 5000 software version is older than what is on the Symbol Technologies, Inc. website,  
then refer to the Release Notes for this WS 5000 for instructions on upgrading the software.  
The following steps create a typical network configuration. Modify this configuration as necessary.  
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Configuring Ethernet Ports  
WS5000>config<enter>  
The system enters into the configuration mode and displays the following prompt:  
WS5000.(Cfg)>  
To change Ethernet port 2 configuration:  
WS5000.(Cfg)>Ethernet<enter>  
The system enters into Ethernet configuration mode. To configure the Ethernet port parameters,  
enter the following:  
WS5000.(Cfg).Ethernet> 2<enter>  
Where: 2is the port being configured. Only port 2 needs to be configured for this procedure.  
To disable DHCP:  
WS5000.(Cfg).Ethernet.[2]>set dhcp disable<enter>  
Symbol recommends assigning static IP addresses for Ethernet ports.  
To change the Ethernet port 2 IP address:  
This step is required to manage the WS 5000.  
WS5000.(Cfg).Ethernet.[2]>ipaddress <address><net_mask><enter>  
Where: <address> is the IP address assigned to this port.  
Where: <net_mask> is the subnet mask for this port.  
For example:  
WS5000.(Cfg).Ethernet.[2]>ipaddress 192.168.123.102 255.255.255.0  
To configure a gateway:  
WS5000.(Cfg).Ethernet.[2]>set gateway <address><enter>  
Where: <address> is the IP address for the gateway device.  
To specify a DNS server:  
WS5000.(Cfg).Ethernet.[2]>set dns <address><enter>  
Where: <address> is the IP address of the DNS server.  
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To verify information about an Ethernet port:  
WS5000.(Cfg)>show ethernet 2<enter>  
The system displays information about Ethernet port 2 (as opposed to port 1):  
WS5000.(Cfg)> show ethernet 2  
Name  
: Ethernet 2  
: 2  
: Ethernet Adapter  
: 00:A0:xx:xx:xx:xx  
: Enable  
Network Interface Card #  
Description  
MAC Address  
Status  
Online  
: Yes  
Speed  
: 100  
DHCP status  
IP Address  
: Disable  
: 192.168.91.153  
: 255.255.255.0  
: Non-Trunk  
: None  
: 00d:00h:16m  
: 852  
: 12783  
Network Mask  
Port type (trunk/non-trunk)  
VLAN Tags seen  
Up-Time  
Transmit packets  
Received packets  
Gateway details  
1. 192.168.91.2.  
DNS details  
:
:
1. 192.168.95.1.  
2. 192.168.95.229.  
WS5000.(Cfg)>  
After the Ethernet port has been configured and verified, type exit to return to the Console  
command prompt.  
The switch installation is complete. The serial cable can be disconnected from the administrative  
PC. The next section describes a basic switch security policy configuration using the browser  
interface of a PC connected to the same subnet as Ethernet port 2 on the WS 5000.  
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Step 3: Creating a Policy Using the GUI  
This step should take less than 15 minutes to complete. When you finish this step, the WS 5000  
will be operating with a WEP 128 security policy.  
The WS 5000 GUI simplifies creating policies. To use  
the GUI, start a web browser on a computer  
connected like the computer on the wired LAN in  
Figure 2. Direct the browser to the secure connection  
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn is the IP address of the Ethernet  
port 2 on the WS 5000. (In the example in “To  
address is 192.168.123.102.) The browser should be  
able to connect immediately, and display the login  
screen as shown here.  
Enter the User ID admin, and Password symbol. (Both are case-sensitive.) Then click the Login  
button. The WS 5000 main window appears.  
On the left panel of this  
main window, notice  
that the Default  
Wireless Switch Policy  
(highlighted) includes a  
Default Ethernet Policy,  
which applies to both  
Ethernet ports, and a  
Default Access Port  
Policy which applies to  
any connected Access  
Ports.  
This section will explain how to replace the Default Wireless Switch Policy and the Default Access  
Port Policy with a new switch-level WEP 128 policy. (The Default Ethernet Policy does not need  
to be changed.) To do this, users will need to create a Security Policy and define a WLAN that will  
use this new Security Policy. The policy wizard will guide the user through the procedures.  
Basic WS 5000 Configuration  
The following steps to enable WEP 128 security for a new ESSID are simple yet powerful. The  
WS 5000 GUI can also be used to create a wide variety of complex network policies. Using the  
GUI to create these advanced policies requires a thorough understanding of concepts that are  
beyond the scope of this document. For a complete explanation of WS 5000 policies, see the  
System Reference Guide included on the WS 5000 CD.  
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These instructions apply to WS 5000s with the Type value set to Primary. If this WS 5000 is  
configured as Standby, no Access Ports will be adopted and no policies will be applied.  
To change the Type setting:  
1. From the toolbar, select System Settings Standby Management…  
2. Click Primary for the Wireless Switch Mode selection.  
3. Click Apply, then click Close.  
The main screen should now show the Type as Primary.  
To create a new WLAN and a security policy:  
1. On the main WS 5000 window, select the Default Wireless Switch Policy from the tree  
view on the left panel of the main screen.  
2. Click Properties on the upper right corner of the main screen. The Wireless Switch  
Policy Manager screen appears.  
3. From the Wireless Switch Policy  
Manager screen, click Create.  
The Create a New Wireless Switch  
Policy Wizard screen appears.  
4. On the Create a New Wireless Switch  
Policy Wizard screen, enter a Name  
and (optional) Description for the  
Wireless Switch policy. In this  
example, the Name is QSG Wireless  
Switch Policy and the Description is  
the First wireless switch policy. Click  
Next to display the Wireless Switch  
Policy screen.  
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5. On the Wireless Switch Policy  
screen, select the appropriate  
Country. The Channel and Power  
Level settings adjust to the country  
selected. Click Next to display  
available Access Port policies.  
6. On this Wireless Switch Policy  
screen, click Create to define a new  
Access Port policy. The Create a  
New Access Port Policy Wizard  
screen appears.  
7. On the Create a New Access Port  
Policy Wizard screen, enter a Name  
and (optional) Description for this  
Access Port policy. In this example,  
the Name is QSG Access Port Policy  
and the Description is First access  
port policy.  
Click Next to start the process of  
creating a WLAN for this Access Port  
policy.  
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8. On this Access Port Policy screen,  
click Create. The Create a New  
WLAN Wizard screen appears.  
9. On the Create a New WLAN Wizard  
screen, enter a Name and (optional)  
Description for this WLAN. For this  
example, the Name is QSG First  
WLAN and the Description is First  
Wireless LAN.  
Click Next to display the WLAN  
details screen.  
10.Enter an ESSID. In this example, the  
ESSID is QSGESSID.  
Click Next to define the security policy  
for this WLAN.  
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11.On this WLAN screen click Create to  
define a new security policy. The  
Create a New Security Policy Wizard  
screen appears.  
12. On the Create a New Security  
Policy Wizard screen, enter a  
Name and (optional) Description  
for this new security policy. In this  
example, the Name is QSG First  
Security Policy and the Description  
is First security policy.  
13. Click the WEP checkbox to enable  
encryption of wireless traffic and  
click Next. The Select Encryption  
Key Management screen appears.  
14.On this Select Encryption Key  
Management screen, click  
Manually Pre-Shared Key and  
click Next to display the WEP  
Encryption Key Settings screen.  
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15.For wireless clients using Symbol  
Technologies adapters, enter a  
Pass Key value and click  
Generate. Remember this Pass  
Key as it will be needed to  
configure wireless clients. Click  
Next and skip to step 17.  
16. For wireless clients using non-Symbol  
Technologies adapters, enter a 26-  
character hexadecimal value for  
Key#1. Remember this 26-character  
value as it will be needed to configure  
wireless clients. Click Next to display  
the Security Policy confirmation  
screen.  
17.From this Security Policy  
confirmation screen, click Finish to  
save the policy and exit the  
Security Policy Wizard and display  
the WLAN Wizard screen. The  
newly created security policy will  
now be attached to the WLAN.  
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18.From the WLAN Wizard screen,  
select the security policy just created.  
In this example, this is QSG First  
Security Policy. Click Next to display  
the next WLAN Wizard screen.  
19.From this WLAN Wizard screen, click  
Next to display the WLAN creation  
confirmation screen.  
20.From this WLAN Wizard confirmation  
screen, click Finish to save the  
WLAN policy and exit the WLAN  
Wizard.  
The Access Port Policy Wizard  
screen appears which allows the  
newly created WLAN to be attached  
to the Access Port policy.  
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21. On the Access Port Policy Wizard  
screen, select the WLAN policy just  
created and click the >> button to  
move the policy from the Available  
box to the Selected box. The Access  
Port Policy Wizard screen redisplays  
showing the WLAN policy in the  
Selected box.  
22.From this Access Port Policy Wizard  
screen, click Next to apply the  
Network Policy to this WLAN.  
23.Click Next without making any  
changes to the settings on this  
Access Port Policy Wizard screen.  
The Bandwidth Allocation screen  
appears.  
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24. Click Next without making any  
changes to the bandwidth settings on  
this Access Port Policy Wizard  
screen. The Access Port Policy  
confirmation screen appears.  
25.On the Access Port Policy  
confirmation screen, click Finish to  
save this Access Port policy and exit  
the Access Port Policy Wizard. The  
Wireless Switch Policy Wizard screen  
appears to allow the newly created  
Access Port Policy to be attached to  
the switch policy.  
26. From the Wireless Switch Policy  
Wizard screen, select the Access Port  
Policy just created (in this example,  
QSG Access Port Policy) and click the  
>> button to move the policy from the  
Available box to the Selected box.  
The Wireless Switch Policy Wizard  
screen redisplays showing the Access  
Port Policy in the Selected box.  
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27. From this Wireless Switch Policy  
Wizard screen, click Next to display  
the Adoption List Allow screen.  
28.Click Next without making any  
changes to this Wireless Switch Policy  
Wizard screen. The Adoption List  
Disallow screen appears.  
29. Click Next without making any  
changes to this Wireless Switch Policy  
Wizard screen. The Unknown Access  
Ports/Access Points screen appears.  
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30. Click the Allow adoption and use  
Access Port Policy button and click  
Next to display the Wireless Switch  
Policy confirmation screen.  
31.From this Wireless Switch Policy  
confirmation screen click Finish to  
save this Wireless Switch policy and  
exit the Wireless Switch Policy  
Wizard. The Wireless Switch Policy  
Manager screen appears.  
32. From the Wireless Switch Policy  
Manager screen, select the  
Wireless Switch Policy just created  
(in this example, QSG Wireless  
Switch Policy) and click Activate. A  
warning box appears.  
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33. From the Warning box, click OK. The Wireless Switch  
Policy Manager screen reappears.  
34.From the Wireless Switch Policy  
Manager screen, click Close. The  
WS 5000 main screen reappears.  
35. Notice that the policy tree on the left panel of the WS 5000 main screen shows the new  
policy (QSG Wireless Switch Policy), which makes WEP 128 active for this WS 5000  
(and all attached Access Ports and Mobile Units). Notice that the new switch-level policy  
also includes the newly created QSG Access Port Policy, which in turn controls the QSG  
First WLAN policy with the new ESSID.  
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To verify that the new policy is working:  
1. Reconfigure wireless clients to match these new settings (ESSID, etc.) as shown in  
Figure 2.  
2. Reissue the ping test done in “Verifying the Connections” to confirm that a wireless client  
can still reach the wired LAN. Or, use the GUI to confirm connectivity with mobile units.  
To verify the connectivity of mobile units using the GUI, click Mobile Units (highlighted)  
on the left panel of the WS 5000 main screen (shown below). The MU View screen  
appears.  
3. Select a mobile  
unit and click  
Properties. The  
MU Properties  
screen appears.  
From the MU Properties screen, the identity and  
connection status of the selected mobile unit  
can be verified. Notice the wide variety of  
identification, status, and traffic information  
available for this mobile device.  
Conclusion  
The WS 5000 is now fully operational and secured with WEP 128. No additional configuration is  
required unless desired. To create additional policies, refer to the System Reference Guide on  
the CD included with this WS 5000.  
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