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Ruijie Reyee Series Access Points

Web-Based Configuration Guide_R61


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Preface

Thank you for using our products.

Audience

This manual is intended for:

 Network engineers

 Technical support and servicing engineers

 Network administrators

Obtaining Technical
Assistance

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Related Documents

Documents Description

Describes the related configuration commands, including command modes,


Command Reference
parameter descriptions, usage guides, and related examples.

Describes the functional and physical features and provides the device
Hardware Installation and Reference
installation steps, hardware troubleshooting, module technical specifications,
Guide
and specifications and usage guidelines for cables and connectors.

Conventions
This manual uses the following conventions:

Convention Description

boldface font Commands, command options, and keywords are in boldface.

italic font Arguments for which you supply values are in italics.

[ ] Elements in square brackets are optional.

{ x| y| z} Alternative keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars.

[x|y|z] Optional alternative keywords are grouped in brackets and separated by


vertical bars.
Configuration Guide Overview

1 Overview
eWeb is a Web-based network management system that manages or configures devices. You can access eWeb via
browsers such as Google Chrome.

Web-based management involves a Web server and a Web client. The Web server is integrated in a device, and is used to
receive and process requests from the client, and return processing results to the client. The Web client usually refers to a
browser, such as Google Chrome IE, or Firefox.

1.1 Conventions

In this document, texts in bold are names of buttons (for example, OK) or other graphical user interface (GUI) elements (for
example, DHCP Security).
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2 Configuration Guide

2.1 Preparation

Scenario

As shown in the figure below, an administrator can access the device from a browser and configure the device through the
eWeb management system.

Figure 2-1-1 Data Exchange Principle

Deliver or request
commands
through AJAX.

Web
service

Return data
Administrator
Device

Remarks The eWeb management system combines various device commands and then delivers them to the device
through AJAX requests. The device then returns data based on the commands. A Web service is available on the
device to process basic HTTP protocol requests.

Deployment

 Configuration Environment Requirements

Client requirements:

 An administrator can log into the eWeb management system from a Web browser to manage devices. The client refers
to a PC or some other mobile endpoints such as laptops or tablets.

 Google Chrome, Firefox, IE10.0 and later versions, and some Chromium -based browsers (such as 360 Extreme
Explorer) are supported. Exceptions such as garble or format error may occur if an unsupported browser is used.

 1024 x 768 or a higher resolution is recommended. If other resolutions are used, the page fonts and formats may not be
aligned and the GUI is less artistic, or other exceptions may occur.

 The client IP address is set in the same LAN network as the device IP address, such as 192.168.120.X. The subnet
mask is 255.255.255.0. The default management address of the device is 192.168.120.1. Alternatively, you can set the
IP assignment mode to Obtain an IP address automatically.

Server requirements:

 You can log into the eWeb management system through a LAN port or from Ruijie Cloud on an external network.

 The device is enabled with Web service (enabled by default).


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 The device is enabled with login authentication (enabled by default).

To log into the eWeb management system, open the Google Chrome browser, and enter 192.168.120.1 into the address bar,
and press Enter.

Figure 2-1-2 Login Page

Enter the password and click Login.

2.2 Network Setup

You will enter the Network Setup page without login at initial setup.

2.2.1 Discover Device


The page displays online device count and network status.

You can add the device to My Network before configuring the network. If the device works in the standalone mode, this
feature is not supported.

Figure 2-2-1 Discover Device


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2.2.2 Add to My Network


Select the target device and click Add to My Network. If the target device is not configured yet, you can add the device
directly without a password.

Figure 2-2-2 Add Device to My Network


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2.2.3 Create Network & Connect


If the device is configured for the first time, the network name, management password and SSID are required. If the device is
already configured, the management password will not be displayed here. You can navigate to Network > Password to
change the management password.

If the device is detected disconnected to Ruijie Cloud, the Ruijie Cloud page will be embedded for you to bind your account
after the device accesses the Internet successfully. If the device is already connected to Ruijie Cloud, the eWeb homepage
will be displayed after this step.

Figure 2-2-3 Create Network


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Click Create Network & Connect, and it takes about 60 seconds to deliver and activate settings. The following message will
appear after Internet connection is set up.

Figure 2-2-4 Connect to Internet


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If the Internet connection failed, please follow the instruction in the prompt message.

Figure 2-2-5 Failed Connection

2.2.4 Cloud Service


The Network Setup module requires a Ruijie Cloud account. If you are a new user, please register an account first at the
Ruijie Cloud website.
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Figure 2-2-6 Log In with Ruijie Cloud Account

If the device works in the standalone mode, log in and the account will be bound with Ruijie Cloud automatically. If the device
works in the self-organizing network mode, the following page will appear.

Figure 2-2-7 Select Template


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It takes about 3 minutes to discover devices and generate a topology. The following confirmation box will appear:

Figure 2-2-8 Confirm Device Status

Figure 2-2-9 Enable Services


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Click Apply Config. The following page will appear after configuration is delivered successfully.

Figure 2-2-10 Complete

After the above step, click Ruijie Cloud to configure the device on Ruijie Cloud. Then exit from Ruijie Cloud and enter the
eWeb page again.

Upon the configuration, check the network and wireless settings of each device for consistency.

2.3 Work Mode

The eWeb menu varies with different work modes. The EG device works in the Router mode and the EAP device works in
the AP mode by default. The work mode is displayed on the Route > Overview page.

Figure 2-3-1 Device Overview


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Click the current work mode, and the following page will appear. You can switch over the work mode here.

Figure 2-3-2 Work Mode


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2.3.1 Router Mode


The Router mode indicates NAT forwarding.

The EG device in the Router mode of a router contains networking, network setup and routing features including VPN and
behavior management.

The AP in the Router mode contains networking, network setup and some radio features.

2.3.2 AP Mode
The AP mode refers to fit AP mode. All WAN ports are enabled with DHCP by default. You can configure a WAN port with a
static IP address or enable PPPoE manually.

2.4 Self-Organizing Network

Click the current work mode, and the following page will appear. You can enable or disable self-organizing network here.
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Figure 2-4-1 Self-Organizing Network

2.4.1 Enable
If self-organizing network is enabled, the device in the network will be discovered and discover other devices. These devices
will form a network and be synchronized with network settings.

The menu on the left contains all network settings, including wireless management, switch management and system
management.

Figure 2-4-2 Enable Self-Organizing Network


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If there is a wireless router enabled with self-organizing network in the network, the Router module will appear in the menu
on the left. Click Router, and a horizontal menu will be displayed.

Figure 2-4-3 Router Menu

2.4.2 Disable
If self-organizing network is disabled, the device will work in the standalone mode.
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After self-organizing network is disabled, a horizontal menu will be displayed vertically on the left.

Figure 2-4-4 Disable Self-Organizing Network


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3 eWeb Configuration

3.1 Overview

The Overview page displays login device, wireless information and network status.

Figure 3-1 Overview

3.2 Basic Wireless

The APs module allows you to group, upgrade and delete APs.

Figure 3-2-1 AP List

A. Group Management
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Click Expand, and all groups will be displayed on the left column. You can add, delete, edit and search groups. Up to 8
groups can be added.

Figure 3-2-2 Group Management

B. Advanced Search and List Filter

Click Advanced Search, and you can search APs by SN, model, software version, MAC address and IP address.

Click List Filter, and you can select columns to be displayed in the list.

C. Batch Action

Select the target devices and click Batch Action. The following actions are available:

Figure 3-2-3 Batch Action

Upgrade Device: If there is a new version available, you can upgrade the devices in batches.

Delete Device: You can delete the devices in batches.

Change Group: You can move the devices from one group to another. The devices will be applied with the new group
settings.
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3.2.1 Configuration
Figure 3-2-4 Configuration

Select the target device and click Manage in the Action column, and the AP management page will be displayed.

3.2.2 Overview
The Overview page displays the information including memory usage, online clients, status, device details, wireless
information and interface details.

Figure 3-2-5 Overview


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3.2.3 Basics

3.2.3.1 WAN

The WAN module allows you to configure WAN settings. WAN settings support multiple lines, and you can configure a
specific line as needed.

Figure 3-2-6 WAN Settings


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3.2.3.2 LAN

The LAN module contains LAN Settings, Port VLAN, DHCP Clients and Static IP Addresses.

 LAN Settings

The LAN module allows you to set the IP address of the LAN port and DHCP status.

Figure 3-2-7 LAN Settings


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Click Add to add a VLAN. In the displayed dialog box, configure settings and click OK.

Figure 3-2-8 Add IP Address


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In the AP mode, the Port VLAN function is available on page for the AP supporting Port VLAN.

Figure 3-2-9 Port VLAN


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 Port VLAN

The Port VLAN page displays VLAN information. This page is displayed only when the AP is enabled with port VLAN in the
AP mode.

Figure 3-2-10 Port VLAN

 DHCP Clients

The DHCP Clients page displays DHCP clients. This page is displayed only in the router mode.

Figure 3-2-11 DHCP Clients


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Click Convert to Static IP in the Action column to convert a DHCP-assigned IP address to a static IP address. Alternatively,
select DHCP-assigned IP addresses and click Batch Convert to convert more than one IP address.

 Static IP Addresses

The Static IP Addresses module allows you to add, delete and edit static IP addresses. This page is displayed only in the
router mode.

Figure 3-2-12 Static IP Addresses

Click Add to add a static IP address manually. In the displayed dialog box, configure settings and click OK.
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Figure 3-2-13 Add Static IP Address

3.2.3.3 PoE

The PoE page displays PoE status and power consumption.

Figure 3-2-14 PoE


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3.2.4 Security

3.2.4.1 ARP List

The ARP List page displays ARP entries.

Figure 3-2-15 ARP List


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Click Add to add an IP-MAC binding. In the displayed dialog box, enter or select an IP address and a MAC address and click
OK.

Figure 3-2-16 Add IP-MAC Binding

Click Delete in the Action column. The message "Are you sure you want to delete the entry?” is displayed. In the displayed
dialog box, click OK. The message "Delete operation succeeded." is displayed.
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3.2.5 Advanced

3.2.5.1 Local DNS

The Local DNS module allows you to configure a local DNS server.

Figure 3-2-17 Local DNS

3.2.5.2 PoE Settings

The PoE Settings module allows you to configure the PoE mode.

Figure 3-2-18 PoE Settings

3.2.5.3 Other Settings

The Other Settings module allows you to perform other settings, such as Enable RIP&RIPng, Enable Advanced and Disable
ICMPv6 Error.

Figure 3-2-19 Other Settings


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3.2.6 Diagnostics

3.2.6.1 Network Check

Figure 3-2-20 Network Check


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Click Start, and click OK in the confirmation box. After the test finishes, the result will be displayed.

Figure 3-2-21 Result


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If any problem occurs, the result will be displayed as follows:

Figure 3-2-22 Issue & Advice

Please fix the problem by taking the suggested action.

3.2.6.2 Alarms

The Alarms module allows you to view and manage alarms in the network.

Figure 3-2-23 Alarms

Click Unfollow in the Action column to unfollow an alarm. In the confirmation box, click OK.

Figure 3-2-24 Unfollow Alarm


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Click View Unfollowed Alarm, and you can view and follow the alarm again.

Figure 3-3-25 Re-follow Alarm

3.2.6.3 Network Tools

The Network Tools module provides the following network tools to detect the network status: Ping, Traceroute, and DNS
Lookup.

Figure 3-2-26 Ping Test and Result


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Figure 3-2-27 Traceroute Test and Result


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Figure 3-2-28 DNS Lookup Test and Result


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3.2.6.4 Fault Collection

The Fault Collection module allows you to collect faults by one click and download the fault information to the local device.

Figure 3-2-29 Fault Collection

3.2.7 System

3.2.7.1 Session Timeout

The Session Timeout module allows you to set the session timeout period.

Figure 3-2-30 Session Timeout

3.2.7.2 Backup & Import & Reset

 Backup & Import

The Backup & Import module allows you to import a configuration file and apply the imported settings. It also allows
exporting the configuration file to generate a backup.

Figure 3-2-31 Backup & Import


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 Restore

The Restore module allows you to restore the device to factory settings.

Figure 3-2-32 Restore

Please exercise caution if you want to restore the factory settings.

Figure 3-2-33 Confirm Restore


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Click OK to restore all default values. This function is recommended when the network configuration is incorrect or the
network environment is changed.

3.2.7.3 Upgrade

 Online Upgrade

Click Upgrade Now. The device downloads the upgrade package from the network, and upgrades the current version. The
upgrade operation retains configuration of the current device. Alternatively, you can select Download File to the local device
and import the upgrade package on the Local Upgrade page.

Figure 3-2-34 Online Upgrade


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If there is no available new version, the device displays a prompt indicating that the current version is the latest.

Figure 3-2-35 Upgrade Prompt

 Local Upgrade

Click Browse to select an upgrade package, and click Upload. After uploading and checking the package, the device
displays the upgrade package information and a prompt asking for upgrade confirmation. Click OK to start the upgrade.

Figure 3-2-36 Local Upgrade


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3.2.7.4 Reboot

The Reboot module allows you to reboot the device immediately.

Figure 3-2-37 Reboot

Click Reboot, and click OK in the confirmation box. The device is rebooted and you need to log into the eWeb management
system again after the reboot. Do not refresh the page or close the browser during the reboot. After the device is successful ly
rebooted and the eWeb service becomes available, you will be redirected to the login page of the eWeb management
system.

3.3 WiFi

The WiFi module allows you to configure WiFi settings for all devices.

3.3.1 WiFi Settings


The WiFi Settings module allows you to configure the primary WiFi.

Figure 3-3-1 WiFi Settings


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3.3.2 Guest WiFi


The guest WiFi is disabled by default. You can enable guest WiFi on this page or homepage.

AP isolation is enabled by default and cannot be edited.

Set a schedule, and the guest WiFi will be enabled only during this period time. When the time expires, the guest WiFi will be
disabled.

Figure 3-3-2 Guest WiFi


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Figure 3-3-3 Enable Guest WiFi


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3.3.3 WiFi List


The WiFi List displays all WiFi networks. The primary WiFi is also listed here and cannot be deleted.

Figure 3-3-4 WiFi List


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Click Add to add a WiFi network. In the displayed dialog box, configure settings and click OK.

Figure 3-3-5 Add WiFi

You can click in the upper right corner to see description about each configuration item.
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3.3.4 Healthy Mode


The Healthy Mode module allows you to enable health mode and set a schedule.

Figure 3-3-6 Healthy Mode

3.4 Wireless Clients

The Clients module displays the wireless clients.

Figure 3-4-1 Wireless Client List

Click Advanced Search, and you can search clients by SN and MAC address.

This is a fuzzy search. You can enter an incomplete MAC address or part of an SN.

Figure 3-4-2 Advanced Search


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3.5 Blacklist/Whitelist

The Blacklist/Whitelist module allows you to configure wireless global or SSID-based client blacklist and whitelist. Blacklist
and whitelist can achieve full match or prefix match (OUI).

3.5.1 Global Blacklist/Whitelist


Figure 3-5-1 Global Blacklist/Whitelist

Click Add to add a blacklisted or whitelisted client. In the displayed dialog box, configure settings and click OK.
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3.5.2 SSID-based Blacklist/Whitelist


The SSID-based Blacklist/Whitelist module allows you to set the SSID-based blacklist and whitelist.

Figure 3-5-2 SSID-based Blacklist/Whitelist


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3.6 Radio Frequency

The Radio Frequency module allows you to configure the RF parameters.

Figure 3-6-1 Radio Frequency Page without Wireless Function

Figure 3-6-2 Radio Frequency Page with Wireless Function


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3.7 LAN Ports

The LAN Ports module allows you to configure LAN ports.

Figure 3-7-1 LAN Ports

Click Add to add a LAN port. In the displayed dialog box, configure settings and click OK.

Figure 3-7-2 Add LAN Port


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3.8 LED

The LED module allows you to enable LED.

Figure 3-8-1 LED

3.9 Network Optimization

This feature will optimize the self-organizing network to maximize the WLAN performance.

3.9.1 Network Optimization


Figure 3-9-1 Network Optimization
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Optimize the network performance at a scheduled time for a better user experience.

Figure 3-9-2 Scheduled Optimization


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3.9.2 Optimization Record


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3.10 Switches

The Switches page displays all switches in the current network.

Figure 3-10-1 Switch List

Click Manage in the Action column, and the switch management page will be displayed.

Figure 3-10-2 Switch Management


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See Ruijie RG-NBS Series Switches Web-Based Configuration Guide for details.

3.11 System

3.11.1 Time
The Time module allows you to set the system time. The system time is synchronized with the NTP server by default.

Select a time zone and set at least one NTP server, and click Save.

Figure 3-11-1 System Time


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Click Edit to modify the system time.

Figure 3-11-2 Edit Time


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3.11.2 Password
The Device Password module allows you to set the device's login password. You need to log into the system again after
changing the password.

Figure 3-11-3 Device Password

3.11.3 Scheduled Reboot


The Scheduled Reboot module allows you to reboot all devices at a scheduled time.

Figure 3-11-4 Scheduled Reboot


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3.11.4 Reboot & Reset


The Reboot & Reset module allows you to reboot or reset all devices in the network.

Figure 3-10-5 Reboot

If you click Reboot, you will be allowed to select all devices or specified devices for the whole network.

If you click Reset, all devices in the network will be reset to the factory settings. You can select whether to unbind the
account.

Figure 3-11-6 Reset


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Configuration Guide FAQs

3 FAQs
Q1: I failed to log into the eWeb management system. What can I do?

Perform the following steps:

(1) Check that the network cable is properly connected to the LAN port of the device and the corresponding LED indicator
blinks or is steady on.

(2) Before accessing the configuration GUI, set the IP assignment mode to Obtain an IP address automatically
(recommended), so that the server with DHCP enabled can automatically assign an IP address to the PC. To designate a
static IP address to the PC, set the IP address of the PC in the same network segment as the IP address of the management
interface. For example, if the default IP address of the management interface is 192.168.120.1 and the subnet mask is
255.255.255.0, set the IP address of the PC to 192.168.120.X (X is any integer ranging from 2 to 254), and the subnet mask
is 255.255.255.0.

(3) Run the ping command to test the connectivity between the PC and the device.

(4) If the login failure persists, restore the device to factory settings.

Q2: What can I do if I forget my username and password? How to restore the factory settings?

To restore the factory settings, power on the device, and press and hold the Reset button for 5s or more. The device
automatically restores the factory settings. After the restoration, the default factory IP address is 192.168.120.1. You can
access the eWeb management system of the factory device without password.

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