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Siemens SIMATIC NET SCALANCE W760 Series Configuration Manual

Siemens SIMATIC NET SCALANCE W760 Series Configuration Manual

Industrial wireless lan to ieee 802.11n web based management
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SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE
802.11n Web Based Management
SIMATIC NET
Industrial Wireless LAN
SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE
802.11n Web Based Management
Configuration Manual
11/2014
C79000-G8976-C350-03
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Introduction
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Description
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Technical basics
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Assignment of an IP address
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Configuring with Web Based
Management
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Upkeep and maintenance
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Troubleshooting/FAQ
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Appendix A
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Appendix B
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Appendix C
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Appendix D
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  • Page 1 ___________________ SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE Introduction 802.11n Web Based Management ___________________ Description ___________________ SIMATIC NET Technical basics ___________________ Assignment of an IP address Industrial Wireless LAN SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE ___________________ Configuring with Web Based 802.11n Web Based Management Management ___________________ Upkeep and maintenance Configuration Manual...
  • Page 2 Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction ............................. 7 Information on the Configuration Manual.................. 7 Security information ........................9 Type designations ........................9 Description ............................11 Network structures ........................11 Possible applications of SCALANCE W700 devices .............. 15 Product characteristics......................16 IEEE 802.11n .......................... 18 Requirements for installation and operation ................
  • Page 4 Table of contents 5.3.1.5 Antenna Settings ........................47 5.3.1.6 Radio Settings ........................48 5.3.1.7 Access Point Settings ......................50 5.3.1.8 Client Settings ........................51 5.3.1.9 Client Allowed Channel Settings .................... 53 5.3.1.10 Security Settings ........................55 5.3.1.11 Dot1x Supplicant Settings ...................... 57 5.3.1.12 Dot1x Radius Server Settings ....................
  • Page 5 Table of contents 5.5.7.2 TFTP ............................. 123 5.5.7.3 Passwords ..........................125 5.5.8 Events ........................... 127 5.5.8.1 Configuration ......................... 127 5.5.8.2 Severity ..........................129 5.5.9 SMTP Client .......................... 130 5.5.10 DHCP ............................ 132 5.5.10.1 DHCP Client .......................... 132 5.5.10.2 DHCP server ......................... 134 5.5.10.3 DHCP Options ........................
  • Page 6 Table of contents 5.7.3 Spanning Tree........................203 5.7.3.1 General ..........................203 5.7.3.2 CIST General ........................204 5.7.3.3 CIST Port ..........................207 5.7.3.4 MST general ......................... 210 5.7.3.5 MST Port ..........................212 5.7.4 DCP Forwarding........................214 5.7.5 LLDP ............................ 215 "Layer 3" menu ........................216 5.8.1 NAT ............................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction Information on the Configuration Manual Validity of the configuration manual This Configuration Manual covers the following products: ● SCALANCE W721-1 RJ-45 ● SCALANCE W722-1 RJ-45 ● SCALANCE W761-1 RJ-45 This Configuration Manual applies to the following software version: ● SCALANCE W700 firmware as of Version V 5.00 Purpose of the Configuration Manual This Configuration Manual is intended to provide you with the information you require to commission and operate devices correctly.
  • Page 8 The system manual also covers connecting cables as well as a variety of plug-in connectors, lightning protectors, a power splitter and an attenuator. SIMATIC NET manuals You will find SIMATIC NET manuals on the Internet pages of Siemens Industry Online Support: ● Using the search function: support.automation.siemens.com...
  • Page 9: Security Information

    27069465 (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/27069465) Security information Siemens provides automation and drive products with industrial security functions that support the secure operation of plants or machines. They are an important component in a holistic industrial security concept. With this in mind, our products undergo continuous development.
  • Page 10 You will find the SIMATIC NET glossary here: ● SIMATIC NET Manual Collection or product DVD The DVD ships with certain SIMATIC NET products. ● On the Internet under the following entry ID: 50305045 (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/50305045) SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE 802.11n Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 11/2014, C79000-G8976-C350-03...
  • Page 11: Description

    Description Network structures The following article deals with the setting up of various network structures using access points and clients. A client is also an access point in client mode. Standalone configuration with access point This configuration does not require a server and the access point does not have a connection to a wired Ethernet.
  • Page 12 Description 2.1 Network structures Wireless access to a wired Ethernet network If one (or more) access points have access to wired Ethernet, the following applications are possible: ● A single device as gateway: A wireless network can be connected to a wired network via an access point. ●...
  • Page 13 Description 2.1 Network structures Multichannel configuration If neighboring access points use the same frequency channel, this can lead to longer response times due to any collisions that may occur. If the configuration shown in the figure is implemented as a single-channel system, computers A and B cannot communicate at the same time with the access points in their wireless cells.
  • Page 14 Description 2.1 Network structures Wireless Distribution System (WDS) WDS allows direct links between access points and or between access points and other WDS-compliant devices. These are used to create a wireless backbone or to connect an individual access point to a network that cannot be connected directly to the cable infrastructure due to its location.
  • Page 15: Possible Applications Of Scalance W700 Devices

    Description 2.2 Possible applications of SCALANCE W700 devices Network access with a client or an access point in client mode The device can be used to integrate wired Ethernet devices (for example SIMATIC S7 PLC) in a wireless network. Figure 2-5 Connecting a SIMATIC S7 PLC to a wireless LAN.
  • Page 16: Product Characteristics

    Description 2.3 Product characteristics Possible applications of the SCALANCE W722 The SCALANCE W722 is equipped with an Ethernet interface and a WLAN interface. This makes the device suitable for the following applications: ● The SCALANCE W722 can be used as a gateway from a wired to a wireless network. ●...
  • Page 17 Description 2.3 Product characteristics ● Support of the authentication standards WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK and IEEE 802.1x and the encryption methods WEP, AES and TKIP. Note The transmission standard IEEE 802.11n with the setting "802.11n" or "802.11n only" supports only WPA2/WPA2-PSK with AES in the security settings. ●...
  • Page 18: Ieee 802.11N

    Description 2.4 IEEE 802.11n Features of the SCALANCE W700 Type Number of Antennas Number and Degree of Order no. WLAN type of Ethernet protection ports interface SCALANCE W761-1 RJ-45 external 1 x 10/100 Mbps IP20 6GK5761-1FC00-0AA0 Ethernet (cop- 6GK5761-1FC00-0AB0 per) SCALANCE W722-1 RJ-45 external 1 x 10/100 Mbps...
  • Page 19 Description 2.4 IEEE 802.11n MIMO antenna technology MIMO (Multiple Input - Multiple Output) is based on an intelligent multiple antenna system. The transmitter and the receiver have several spatially separate antennas. The spatially separate antennas transmit the data streams at the same time. Up to four data streams are possible.
  • Page 20 Description 2.4 IEEE 802.11n Channel bonding With IEEE 802.11n, data can be transferred via two directly neighboring channels. The two 20 MHz channels are put together to form one channel with 40 MHz. This allows the channel bandwidth to be doubled and the data throughput to be increased. To be able to use channel bonding, the recipient must support 40 MHz transmissions.
  • Page 21: Requirements For Installation And Operation

    Description 2.5 Requirements for installation and operation Modulation and coding schemes The IEEE 802.11n standard supports different data rates. The data rates are based on the number of spatial streams, the modulation method and the channel coding. The various combinations are described in modulation and coding schemes. Requirements for installation and operation Requirements for installation and operation of SCALANCE W700 devices A PG/PC with a network connection must be available in order to configure...
  • Page 22 Description 2.5 Requirements for installation and operation SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE 802.11n Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 11/2014, C79000-G8976-C350-03...
  • Page 23: Technical Basics

    Technical basics VLAN Network definition regardless of the spatial location of the nodes VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) divides a physical network into several logical networks that are shielded from each other. Here, devices are grouped together to form logical groups. Only nodes of the same VLAN can address each other.
  • Page 24 Technical basics 3.2 MAC-based communication The access point checks whether the destination MAC address matches the MAC addresses of the connected clients. Since a client can only adopt one MAC address, the access point does not find a match and discards the packets of several nodes. Maximum possible number of nodes downstream from the client: 1 Notes on the "Automatic"...
  • Page 25: Ipcf / Ipcf-Mc

    Technical basics 3.3 iPCF / iPCF-MC iPCF / iPCF-MC The wireless range of an IWLAN system can be expanded by using multiple access points. If a client moves from the area covered by one access point to the area covered by another access point, the wireless link is maintained after a short interruption (roaming).
  • Page 26 Technical basics 3.3 iPCF / iPCF-MC ① Wireless cell of access point 1 ② Wireless cell of access point 2 ③ Wireless cell of access point 3 ④ Wireless cell of access point 4 ⑤ Plant Figure 3-1 Configuration example of iPCF-MC SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE 802.11n Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 11/2014, C79000-G8976-C350-03...
  • Page 27: Nat/Napt

    3.4 NAT/NAPT Restrictions ● iPCF and iPCF-MC are developments of Siemens AG and function only with nodes on which iPCF / iPCF-MC is implemented. ● With an access point with several WLAN interfaces, it is possible to use both iPCF as well as standard WLAN at the same time.
  • Page 28: Snmp

    Technical basics 3.5 SNMP To translate the internal into the global IP address, the NAT device maintains a translation list. The address assignment is automatic. You configure the address assignment in "Layer 3 > NAT > Basic". What is NAPT? In "Network Address Port Translation"...
  • Page 29 Technical basics 3.5 SNMP Standard values of the community strings: ● public has only read permissions ● private has read and write permissions Note Because the SNMP community strings are used for access protection, do not use the standard values "public" or "private". Change these values following the initial commissioning.
  • Page 30: Spanning Tree

    Technical basics 3.6 Spanning Tree SNMPv3 Compared with the previous versions SNMPv1 and SNMPv2. SNMPv3 introduces an extensive security concept. SNMPv3 supports: ● Fully encrypted user authentication ● Encryption of the entire data traffic ● Access control of the MIB objects at the user/group level Spanning Tree Avoiding loops The Spanning Tree algorithm detects redundant physical network structures and prevents...
  • Page 31: Rstp, Mstp, Cist

    Technical basics 3.6 Spanning Tree 3.6.1 RSTP, MSTP, CIST Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) One disadvantage of STP is that if there is a disruption or a device fails, the network needs to reconfigure itself: The devices start to negotiate new paths only when the interruption occurs.
  • Page 32 Technical basics 3.6 Spanning Tree Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) is a further development of the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol. Among other things, it provides the option of operating several RSTP instances within different VLANs or VLAN groups and, for example, making paths available within the individual VLANs that the single Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol would globally block.
  • Page 33: Assignment Of An Ip Address

    Assignment of an IP address Structure of an IP address Address classes IP address range Max. number of networks Max. number of Class CIDR hosts/network 1.x.x.x through 126.x.x.x 16777214 128.0.x.x through 191.255.x.x 16383 65534 192.0.0.x through 223.255.255.x 2097151 224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255 Multicast applications 240.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255 Reserved for future applications...
  • Page 34: Initial Assignment Of An Ip Address

    Assignment of an IP address 4.2 Initial assignment of an IP address Outside the local area network, the distinction between network ID and host ID is of no significance, in this case packets are delivered based on the entire IP address. Note In the bit representation of the subnet mask, the "ones"...
  • Page 35: Address Assignment With The Primary Setup Tool

    Note For more detailed information, refer to the Primary Setup Tool configuration manual. You will find the PST at Siemens Industry Automation and Drives Service & Support on the Internet under entry ID 19440762. The URL for this entry is: http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/19440762...
  • Page 36: Address Assignment With Step 7

    Assignment of an IP address 4.5 Address assignment with STEP 7 Address assignment with STEP 7 In STEP 7, you can configure the topology, the device name and the IP address; in other words, an IP address is specified for the MAC address of the IWLAN device. If you connect the unconfigured IWLAN device to the controller, the controller assigns the configured device name and the IP address to the IWLAN device automatically.
  • Page 37: Configuring With Web Based Management

    Configuring with Web Based Management Web Based Management How it works The device has an integrated HTTP server for Web Based Management (WBM). If a device is addressed with a Web browser, it returns HTML pages to the client PC depending on the user input.
  • Page 38: Login

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.2 Login ● If a firewall is used, the relevant ports must be opened. – For access using HTTP: Port 80 – For access using HTTPS: Port 443 ● The display of the WBM was tested with the following desktop Web browsers: –...
  • Page 39 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.2 Login Logging on using the Internet browser Selecting the language of the WBM 1. From the drop-down list at the top right, select the language version of the WBM pages. 2. Click the "Go" button to change to the selected language. Note Available languages in this version, only English is available.
  • Page 40 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.2 Login Login with HTTP There are two ways in which you can log in via HTTP. You either use the login option in the center of the browser window or the login option in the upper left area of the browser window.
  • Page 41: Wizard" Menu

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 "Wizard" menu 4. Enter your password in the "Password" input box. When you log in for the first time or following a "Restore Factory Defaults und Restart", enter the standard password in the "Password" input box. –...
  • Page 42: System Settings

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 "Wizard" menu Buttons you require often The WBM pages of the Basic Wizard contain the following buttons: Button Description Goes to the next page Goes back to the previous page The Basic Wizard is closed without adopting the settings. Saves the configuration and exits the Wizard.
  • Page 43 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 "Wizard" menu Description The Basic Wizard page contains the following boxes: ● "Restore Memory Defaults and Restart" button If you click this button, the factory configuration settings are restored with the exception of the parameters below followed by a restart. –...
  • Page 44: Country Settings

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 "Wizard" menu 5.3.1.2 Country Settings Introduction On this Basic Wizard page, you configure the country and the system name. Description The Basic Wizard page contains the following boxes ● "Country Code" drop-down list From this drop-down list, you select the country in which the device will be deployed. You do not need to know the data for the specific country, the channel division and output power are set by the device according to the country you select.
  • Page 45: Ip Address Settings

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 "Wizard" menu 5.3.1.3 IP Address Settings Introduction One of the basic steps in configuration of a device is setting the IP address. The IP address identifies a device in the network uniquely. Description The Basic Wizard page contains the following boxes ●...
  • Page 46: Management Interfaces

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 "Wizard" menu 5.3.1.4 Management Interfaces System configuration On this Basic Wizard page, you specify the services with which the device can be accessed. With some services, there are further configuration pages on which more detailed settings can be made.
  • Page 47: Antenna Settings

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 "Wizard" menu ● "SNMP" drop-down list: Select the protocol from the drop-down list. The following settings are possible: – "-" (SNMP disabled) Access to device parameters via SNMP is not possible. – SNMPv1/v2c/v3 Access to device parameters is possible with SNMP versions 1, 2c or 3. You can configure other settings in "System >...
  • Page 48: Radio Settings

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 "Wizard" menu ● Antenna Gain [dBi] If you select the "User defined" entry for the "Antenna Type", enter the antenna gain manually in the "dBi" unit. – Antenna Gain 2.4 GHz [dBi] Here, enter the antenna gain the antenna has in the 2.4 GHz frequency band. –...
  • Page 49 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 "Wizard" menu ● WLAN Mode Select the required transmission standard for the configured frequency band. – WLAN Mode 2.4 GHz Specify the transmission standard for the 2.4 GHz frequency band. – WLAN Mode 5 GHz Specify the transmission standard for the 5 GHz frequency band.
  • Page 50: Access Point Settings

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 "Wizard" menu 5.3.1.7 Access Point Settings Introduction On this Basic Wizard page, you specify the configuration for the access point. Note This page is available only in access point mode. Description of the displayed boxes Table 1 contains the following columns: ●...
  • Page 51: Client Settings

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 "Wizard" menu ● Alternative DFS Channel If you have enabled the "DFS" function on the Basic Wizard page "Radio Settings", specify the alternative channel here. If you want the access point to search for a free channel itself, use "Auto".
  • Page 52 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 "Wizard" menu Description Table 1 contains the following columns: ● Radio Shows the available WLAN interface. ● MAC Mode Specify how the MAC address is assigned to the client. The following are possible: – Automatic The client automatically adopts the source MAC address of the first frame that it receives over the Ethernet interface.
  • Page 53: Client Allowed Channel Settings

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 "Wizard" menu ● MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the client. The input box can only be edited if you have set "Manual" for the "MAC Mode". ● Any SSID – Enabled In client mode, the device attempts to connect to the network with the best transmission quality and that has suitable security settings.
  • Page 54 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 "Wizard" menu Description Table 1 contains the following columns: ● Radio Shows the available WLAN interfaces. ● Use Allowed Channels only If you enable the option, you restrict the selection of channels via which the client is allowed to establish the connection.
  • Page 55: Security Settings

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 "Wizard" menu The tables of the frequency bands have the following columns: ● Radio Shows the available WLAN interfaces in this column. ● Radio Mode Shows the mode of the device. ● Channel number To specify the valid channels for the required frequency band, select the appropriate check box for the channel number.
  • Page 56 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 "Wizard" menu Description This table contains the following columns: ● Interface Shows the interface to which the settings relate. ● Authentication Type Select the type of authentication. Note IEEE 802.11n devices With devices according to the IEEE 802.11n standard, only WPA2 encryption is possible. –...
  • Page 57: Dot1X Supplicant Settings

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 "Wizard" menu ● WPA(2) Pass Phrase Enter a WPA(2) key. The key can be 8 to 63 ASCII characters or exactly 64 hexadecimal characters long. This WPA(2) key must be known on both the client and the access point and is entered by the user at both ends.
  • Page 58: Dot1X Radius Server Settings

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 "Wizard" menu Description Table 1 contains the following columns: ● Radio Shows the available WLAN interfaces. ● Dot1x User Name Enter the user name with which the client will log on with the RADIUS server. ●...
  • Page 59: Summary Of Settings

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 "Wizard" menu ● Server Port Enter the port of the RADIUS server. ● Shared Secret Enter the password of the RADIUS server. ● Shared Secret Confirmation Enter the password again in this input box. 5.3.1.13 Summary of Settings Introduction...
  • Page 60: Information" Menu

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu "Information" menu 5.4.1 I&M Identification and maintenance data This page contains information about device-specific vendor and maintenance data such as the order number, serial number, version number etc. You cannot configure anything on this page.
  • Page 61: Start Page

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu ● Revision Date Revision date: Date and time of the last revision ● Function Tag Shows the function tag (plant designation) of the device. The plant designation (HID) is created during configuration of the device with HW Config of STEP 7. ●...
  • Page 62 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu ● Navigation area (3): Left-hand area ● Content area (4): Middle area SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE 802.11n Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 11/2014, C79000-G8976-C350-03...
  • Page 63 5.4 "Information" menu Selection area (1) The following is available in the selection area: ● Logo of Siemens AG ● Display of: "System Location/System Name". – "System Location" contains the location of the device. With the settings when the device ships, the IP address of the Ethernet interface is displayed.
  • Page 64 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu ● Update on / Update off WBM pages with overview lists can also have the additional "Update" button. With this button, you can enable or disable updating of the content area. If updating is enabled, the display is updated every 2 seconds.
  • Page 65 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu Buttons you require often The pages of the WBM contain the following standard buttons: ● Refresh the display with "Refresh" Web Based Management pages that display current parameters have a "Refresh" button at the lower edge of the page.
  • Page 66: Versions

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu 5.4.3 Versions Versions of hardware and software This page shows the versions of the hardware and software of the device. You cannot configure anything on this page. Description Table 1 has the following columns: ●...
  • Page 67: Arp Table

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu Table 2 has the following columns: ● Software – Firmware Shows the current firmware version. If a new firmware file was downloaded and the device has not yet restarted, the firmware version of the downloaded firmware file is displayed here.
  • Page 68: Log Tables

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu Description The table has the following columns: ● Interface Shows the interface via which the row entry was learnt. ● MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the target device. ● IP Address Shows the IP address of the target device.
  • Page 69 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu Description ● Severity Filters You can filter the entries in the table according to severity. To display all the entries, enable or disable all parameters. – 6 - Info Informative – 4 - Warning Warnings –...
  • Page 70 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu ● Severity Shows the severity of the message. ● Log Message Displays a brief description of the event that has occurred. You will find the list of possible messages in Appendix D of the configuration manual. If the system time is set, the time is also displayed at which the event occurred.
  • Page 71: Wlan Authentication Log

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu 5.4.5.2 WLAN Authentication Log Logging authentication attempts This page shows a table with information on successful or failed authentication attempts. You cannot configure anything on this page. Description The table has the following columns: ●...
  • Page 72: Faults

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu "Show all" button Click this button to display all the entries on the WBM page. Note that displaying all messages can take some time. "Next" button Click this button to go to the next page. "Prev"...
  • Page 73: Redundancy

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu The table contains the following columns: ● Fault Time Shows the time the device has been running since the last restart when the described fault occurred. ● Fault Description Display of the fault status for the device. ●...
  • Page 74 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu Description The page contains the following boxes: ● Spanning Tree Mode Shows the set mode. You specify the mode in "Layer 2 > Configuration" and in "Layer 2 > MSTP > General". The following values are possible: –...
  • Page 75 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu ● Bridge Status Shows the status of the bridge, e.g. whether or not the device is the root bridge. ● Regional Root Priority (only available with MSTP) For a description, see Bridge Priority / Root Priority ●...
  • Page 76 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu ● Oper. Version Describes the type of spanning tree in which the port operates ● Priority If the path calculated by the spanning tree is possible over several ports of a device, the port with the highest priority (in other words the lowest value for this parameter) is selected.
  • Page 77: Ethernet Statistics

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu 5.4.8 Ethernet Statistics 5.4.8.1 Interface statistics Interface statistics The page shows the statistics from the interface table of the Management Information Base (MIB). Figure 5-1 Interface statistics Displayed values The table has the following columns: ●...
  • Page 78: Packet Size

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu 5.4.8.2 Packet Size Frames sorted by length This page displays how many frames of which size were received at each port. You cannot configure anything on this page. Description The table has the following columns: ●...
  • Page 79: Packet Type

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu 5.4.8.3 Packet Type Received frames sorted by type This page displays how many frames of the type "Unicast", "Multicast" and "Broadcast" were received at each port. You cannot configure anything on this page. Description The table has the following columns: ●...
  • Page 80: Packet Error

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu 5.4.8.4 Packet Error Bad received frames This page shows how many bad frames were received per port. You cannot configure anything on this page. Description The table has the following columns: ● Port Shows the available ports.
  • Page 81: Learning Table

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu Description of the button "Reset Counter" button Click "Reset Counter" to reset all counters. The counters are also reset by a restart on the device. 5.4.9 Learning Table Address filtering This WBM page shows the current content of the learning table. This table lists the source addresses of unicast address frames.
  • Page 82: Dhcp Server

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu ● Status Shows the status of each address entry: – Learnt The specified address was learned by receiving a frame from this node and will be deleted when the aging time expires if no further packets are received from this node. –...
  • Page 83 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu Description ● IP Address Shows the IPv4 address assigned to the device. ● Pool ID Shows the number of the IPv4 address band. ● HW Type Shows that the DHCP server identifies the devices in the network based on the MAC address.
  • Page 84: Wlan

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu 5.4.11 WLAN 5.4.11.1 Overview AP Overview of the configuration This page shows these settings/properties of the WLAN or the WLAN interface. Note This tab is available only in access point mode. Description Table 1 has the following columns: ●...
  • Page 85 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu ● HT Channel Width [Mhz] Shows the channel bandwidth. – 20 Channel bandwidth 20 MHz – 40 up Channel bandwidth 40 MHz. The configured channel and the neighboring channel above it are used. –...
  • Page 86: Client List

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu ● Security Shows which authentication method is used. If the authentication method "Open System + Encryption" or "Shared Key" is used, "Encrypted (WEP/AES)" is displayed for both authentication methods. ● Status Shows the status of the WLAN interface. –...
  • Page 87: Wds List

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu ● Type Shows the client type, for example "Sta" stands for IEEE 802.11 standard client. ● MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the client. ● System Name Shows the system name of the client if the client communicates this to the access point. Not all clients support this parameter.
  • Page 88 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu This page shows information about the WDS connections of the access point. Description The table has the following columns: ● Radio Shows the available WLAN interfaces. ● Port Shows the port. ● BSSID Shows the MAC address of the WDS partner.
  • Page 89: Overlap Ap

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu 5.4.11.4 Overlap AP Overlapping channels Note This tab is available only in access point mode. For optimum data throughput, it is important that the set wireless channel is not used by other access points. In the 2.4 GHz band (802.11b or 802.11g), there is overlapping of the channels so that an access point occupies not only the set channel but also the two or three adjacent channels.
  • Page 90: Overview Client

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu The table has the following columns: ● Radio Shows the available WLAN interfaces in this column. ● Type Shows the mode of the WLAN interface. ● SSID Shows the SSID of the access point. ●...
  • Page 91 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu Description ● Radio Shows the available WLAN interfaces in this column. ● WLAN mode Shows the transmission standard. ● MAC Mode Shows how the MAC address is assigned to the interface. – Automatic The client automatically adopts the source MAC address of the first frame that it receives over the Ethernet interface.
  • Page 92: Available Ap

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu ● Security Shows which authentication method is used. If the authentication method "Open System + Encryption" or "Shared Key" is used, "Encrypted (WEP/AES)" is displayed for both authentication methods. ● iFeatures Shows which iFeatures are used. –...
  • Page 93 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu Description The table has the following columns: ● Radio Shows the WLAN interface visible to the access point. ● SSID Shows the SSID of the access point. ● BSSID Shows the MAC address of the access point. ●...
  • Page 94: Ip Mapping Table

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu 5.4.11.7 IP Mapping Table WLAN access for several devices via a client Note This page is only available for clients or access points in client mode. You can make WLAN access available for several devices with one client if you use IP mapping.
  • Page 95 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu Description ● MAC Address The MAC address of the device located downstream from the WLAN client from the perspective of the access point. ● IP Address The IP address managed for this device by the WLAN client. ●...
  • Page 96: Wlan Statistics

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu 5.4.12 WLAN Statistics 5.4.12.1 Errors The WBM page show how many bad frames were received or sent per WLAN interface. If an increased number of errors occurs, you should check the settings for the WLAN interface(s), the setup of the devices and the connection quality.
  • Page 97 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu The Rx Errors table has the following columns: ● Interface Shows the WLAN interface to which the entries apply. ● Error types The other columns after the WLAN interface contain the absolute numbers of the frames received according to their error type.
  • Page 98: Management Sent

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu 5.4.12.2 Management Sent The WBM page shows how many frames in response to logging on or logging off were counted per VAP interface. Note This tab is available only in access point mode. SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE 802.11n Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 11/2014, C79000-G8976-C350-03...
  • Page 99 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu Description The table has the following columns: ● Interface Shows the VAP interface to which the entries apply. ● Frame – Management Frames Shows the number of management frames – Association Request Shows the number of requesting association frames relevant for a logon.
  • Page 100: Management Received

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu 5.4.12.3 Management Received The WBM page shows how many frames in response to logging on or logging off were counted per VAP interface. Note This tab is available only in access point mode. SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE 802.11n Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 11/2014, C79000-G8976-C350-03...
  • Page 101 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu Description The table has the following columns: ● Interface Shows the VAP interface to which the entries apply. ● Frame – Management Frames Shows the number of management frames – Association Request Shows the number of requesting association frames relevant for a logon.
  • Page 102: Data Sent

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu 5.4.12.4 Data Sent The WBM page shows how many frames were sent per VAP interface. SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE 802.11n Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 11/2014, C79000-G8976-C350-03...
  • Page 103 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu Description The table has the following columns: ● Interface Shows the VAP interface to which the entries apply. ● Frame types The other columns after the VAP interface contain the absolute numbers of the sent frames according to the frame types.
  • Page 104: Data Received

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu 5.4.12.5 Data Received The WBM page shows how many frames were received per VAP interface. SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE 802.11n Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 11/2014, C79000-G8976-C350-03...
  • Page 105 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 "Information" menu Description The table has the following columns: ● Interface Shows the VAP interface to which the entries apply. ● Frame types The other columns after the VAP interface contain the absolute numbers of the received frames according to the frame types.
  • Page 106: System" Menu

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu "System" menu 5.5.1 Configuration System configuration The WBM page contains the configuration overview of the access options of the device. Specify the services that access the device. With some services, there are further configuration pages on which more detailed settings can be made.
  • Page 107 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu ● "DNS Client" check box Enable or disable the DNS client. You can configure other settings in "System > DNS Client". ● "SMTP Client" check box Enable or disable the SMTP client. You can configure other settings in "System > SMTP Client".
  • Page 108 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu ● "SNMPv1 Traps" check box Enable or disable the sending of traps (alarm frames). You can configure other settings in "System > SNMP > Traps". ● "DHCP Client" check box Enable or disable the DHCP client. You can configure other settings in "System > DHCP Client".
  • Page 109: General

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu 5.5.2 General 5.5.2.1 Device General device information This page contains the general device information. The boxes "Current System Time", "System Up Time" and "Device Type" cannot be changed. Description The page contains the following boxes: ●...
  • Page 110: Coordinates

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu ● "System Contact" input box You can enter the name of a contact person responsible for managing the device. A maximum of 255 characters are possible. ● "System Location" input box You can enter the installation location of the device. The entered installation location is displayed in the selection area.
  • Page 111 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Description The page contains the following boxes. These are purely information boxes with a maximum length of 32 characters. ● "Latitude" input box Geographical latitude: Here, enter the value for the northerly or southerly latitude of the location of the device.
  • Page 112: Agent Ip

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu 5.5.3 Agent IP Configuration of the IP addresses On this WBM page, you configure the IP address for the device. Description The page contains the following boxes: ● IP Assignment Method Shows how the IP address is assigned. –...
  • Page 113 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu ● "Agent VLAN ID" drop-down list Select the VLAN ID from the drop-down list. The drop-down list is available only if the "Base Bridge Mode" parameter is set to "802.1 Q VLAN Bridge". You can configure the parameter in "Layer 2 >...
  • Page 114: Dns Client

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu 5.5.4 DNS Client On this page, you configure the DNS server for the device. Note Only resource records of type A (IPv4 address of a host) are supported. Description The page contains the following boxes: ●...
  • Page 115 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu ● "Name Server Address" input box When configuring manually, you enter the IP address of a DNS server here. After clicking the "Create" button, an entry is generated in the table of DNS servers. ●...
  • Page 116: Restart

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu 5.5.5 Restart Resetting to the defaults In this menu, there is a button with which you can restart the device and various options for resetting to the device defaults. Note Note the following points about restarting a device: •...
  • Page 117 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Description To restart the device, the buttons on this page provide you with the following options: ● "Restart System" button Click this button to restart the system. You must confirm the restart in a dialog box. During a restart, the device is reinitialized, the internal firmware is reloaded, and the device runs a self-test.
  • Page 118: Commit Control

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu 5.5.6 Commit Control Change management On this page, you specify when the WLAN settings become effective on the device. If you change a WLAN setting and confirm the change with "Set Values", this change is adopted and takes effect immediately.
  • Page 119: Load&Save

    Detailed configuration information. for example, start configuration, users, certificates CountryList The zip file contains the country list as a csv and as a pdf file. Debug This file contains information for Siemens Support. Firmware Firmware GSDML Information on the device properties HTTPS Cert...
  • Page 120 Detailed configuration information. for example, start configuration, users, certificates CountryList The zip file contains the country list as a csv and as a pdf file. Debug This file contains information for Siemens Support. Firmware Firmware GSDML Information on the device properties HTTPS Cert...
  • Page 121: Http

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu 5.5.7.1 HTTP Loading and saving data via HTTP The WBM allows you to store device data in an external file on your client PC or to load such data from an external file from the PC to the devices. This means, for example, that you can also load new firmware from a file located on your client PC.
  • Page 122 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Description The table has the following columns: ● Type Shows the file type. ● Description Shows the short description of the file type. ● Load With this button, you can upload files to the device. The button can be enabled, if this function is supported by the file type.
  • Page 123: Tftp

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu If several devices are to receive the same configuration and the IP addresses are assigned using DHCP, the effort for configuration can be reduced by saving and reading in the configuration data. Follow the steps below to reuse configuration data: 1.
  • Page 124 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Description The page contains the following boxes: ● Input box "TFTP Server IP Address" Here, enter the IP address of the TFTP server with which you exchange data. ● TFTP Server Port Here, enter the port of the TFTP server over which data exchange will be handled.
  • Page 125: Passwords

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Procedure Loading or saving data using TFTP 1. Enter the IP address of the TFTP server in the "TFTP Server IP Address" input box. 2. Enter the server port to be used in the in the "TFTP Server Port" input box. 3.
  • Page 126 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Description The table has the following columns: ● Type Shows the user certificate ● Description Shows the short description of the user certificate. ● Enabled Specifies whether the user certificate needs a password. If you enable the settings, specify the password in "Password".
  • Page 127: Events

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu 5.5.8 Events 5.5.8.1 Configuration Selecting system events On this page, you specify how a device reacts to system events. By enabling the appropriate options, you specify how the device reacts to events. To enable or disable the options, click the relevant check boxes of the columns.
  • Page 128 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Table 2 has the following columns: ● Event The column contains the following values: – Cold/Warm Start The device was turned on or restarted by the user. – Link Change This event occurs only when the port status is monitored and has changed, see "System >...
  • Page 129: Severity

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu ● Syslog The device writes an entry to the system log server. This is only possible if the system log server is set up and the "Syslog client" function is enabled. ● Fault The device triggers a fault.
  • Page 130: Smtp Client

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Select the required level from the drop-down lists of the second table column. You can select from the following values: ● Critical System events are processed as of the severity level "Critical". ●...
  • Page 131 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Description The page contains the following boxes: ● SMTP Client Enable or disable the SMTP client. ● Sender Email Address Enter the name of the sender to be included in the e-mail, for example the device name. This setting applies to all configured SMTP servers.
  • Page 132: Dhcp

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Procedure 1. Enable the "SMTP Client" option. 2. Enter the IP address of the SMTP server or the FQDN name in the "SMTP Server IP Address" input box. 3. Click the "Create" button. A new entry is generated in the table. 4.
  • Page 133 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Description The page contains the following boxes: ● "DHCP Client Configuration Request (Opt.66, 67)" check box Select this option if you want the DHCP client to use options 66 and 67 to download and then enable a configuration file.
  • Page 134: Dhcp Server

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu 5.5.10.2 DHCP server Note This tab is available only on the client SCALANCE W722-1 RJ-45. You can operate the device as a DHCP server. This allows IPv4 addresses to be assigned automatically to the connected devices. The IPv4 addresses are either distributed dynamically from an address band you have specified or a specific IPv4 address (static) can be assigned to a particular device.
  • Page 135 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Description The page contains the following boxes: ● "Enable DHCP Server" check box Enable or disable the DHCP server on the device. Note To avoid conflicts with IPv4 addresses, only one device may be configured as a DHCP server in the network.
  • Page 136: Dhcp Options

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu ● Upper IP Address Enter the IPv4 address that specifies the end of the dynamic IPv4 address band. The IPv4 address must be within the network address range you configured for "Subnet". ●...
  • Page 137 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Description The page contains the following boxes: ● "Pool ID" drop-down list Select the required IPv4 address band. ● "Option Code" input box Enter the number of the required DHCP option. The various DHCP options are defined in RFC 2132.
  • Page 138: Static Leases

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu 5.5.10.4 Static Leases Note This tab is available only on the client SCALANCE W722-1 RJ-45. On this page you specify that devices with a certain MAC address are assigned to the selected IPv4 address. Description The page contains the following boxes: ●...
  • Page 139: Snmp

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu ● HW Type Shows that the IPv4 address depends on the MAC address. ● Value Shows the MAC address to which the IPv4 address is assigned. ● IP Address Specify the IPv4 address. The IPv4 address must match the subnet of the IPv4 address band.
  • Page 140 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Description The page contains the following boxes: ● "SNMPv1/v2c/v3" drop-down list Select the SNMP protocol from the drop-down list. The following settings are possible: – "-" (disabled) SNMP is disabled. – SNMPv1/v2c/v3 SNMPv1/v2c/v3 is supported.
  • Page 141: Traps

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu 5.5.11.2 Traps SNMP traps for alarm events If an alarm event occurs, a device can send SNMP traps (alarm frames) to up to ten different management stations at the same time. Traps are only sent if the events specified in the "Events"...
  • Page 142: V3 Groups

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Procedure Creating a trap entry 1. In "IP Address", enter the IP address or the FQDN name of the station to which the device sends traps. 2. Click the "Create" button to create a new trap entry. 3.
  • Page 143 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Description The page contains the following boxes: ● Group Name Enter the name of the group. The maximum length is 32 characters. ● Security Level Select the security level (authentication, encryption) valid for the selected group.
  • Page 144 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Procedure Creating a new group 1. Enter the required group name in "Group Name". 2. Select the required security level from the "Security Level" drop-down list. 3. Click the "Create" button to create a new entry. 4.
  • Page 145: V3 Users

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu 5.5.11.4 v3 Users User-specific security settings On the WBM page, you can create new SNMPv3 users and modify or delete existing users. The user-based security model works with the concept of the user name; in other words, a user ID is added to every frame.
  • Page 146 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu ● Privacy Protocol Specify whether or not the user uses the DES algorithm. Can only be enabled, if the group supports this function. ● Authentication Password Enter the authentication password in the first input box. This password must have at least 6 characters, the maximum length is 32 characters.
  • Page 147: System Time

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Delete user 1. Enable "Select" in the row to be deleted. Repeat this for all users you want to delete. 2. Click the "Delete" button. The entry is deleted. Note If you click a different button prior to this step (for example the "Refresh" button), the delete action is canceled.
  • Page 148 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Description The page contains the following boxes: ● Time Manually Enable or disable manual setting of the time. If you enable the option, the "System Time" input box can be edited. ● System Time Enter the date and time in the format "MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS".
  • Page 149: Dst Overview

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Procedure 1. Enable the "Time Manually" option. 2. Click in the "System Time" input box. 3. In the "System Time" input box, enter the date and time in the format "MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS". 4.
  • Page 150: Dst Configuration

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu ● End Date Shows the month, day and time for the end of daylight saving time. ● Type Shows how the daylight saving time changeover is made: – Date A fixed date is entered for the daylight saving time changeover. –...
  • Page 151 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Settings with "Date" selected Figure 5-3 DST Configuration Date You can set a fixed date for the start and end of daylight saving time. ● Year Enter the year for the daylight saving time changeover. ●...
  • Page 152 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Settings with "Recurring" selected Figure 5-4 DST Configuration Recurring SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE 802.11n Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 11/2014, C79000-G8976-C350-03...
  • Page 153 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu You can create a rule for the daylight saving time changeover. ● Start Date Enter the following values for the start of daylight saving time: – Hour Specify the hour. – Month Specify the month.
  • Page 154: Sntp Client

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu 5.5.12.4 SNTP Client Time-of-day synchronization in the network SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) is used for synchronizing the time in the network. The appropriate frames are sent by an SNTP server in the network. Description The page contains the following boxes: ●...
  • Page 155 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu ● Last Synchronization Mechanism This box displays how the last time-of-day synchronization was performed. The following methods are possible: – Not set The system time was not set. – Manual Manual time setting –...
  • Page 156 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Procedure 1. Click the "SNTP Client" check box to enable the automatic time setting. 2. In the "Time Zone" input box, enter the local time difference to world time (UTC). The input format is "+/-HH:MM" (for example +02:00 for CEST), because the SNTP server always sends the UTC time.
  • Page 157: Ntp Client

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu 5.5.12.5 NTP Client Automatic time-of-day setting with NTP If you require time-of-day synchronization using NTP, you can make the relevant settings here. Description The page contains the following boxes: ● NTP Client Select this check box to enable automatic time-of-day synchronization with NTP.
  • Page 158 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu ● Daylight Saving Time Shows whether the daylight saving time changeover is active: – active (+1 hour) The time in "Current System Time" is daylight saving time. – inactive (+0 hours) The time in "Current System Time" is not daylight saving time. ●...
  • Page 159: Simatic Time Client

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu 5.5.12.6 SIMATIC Time Client Time setting via SIMATIC time client Description The page contains the following boxes: ● SIMATIC Time Client Select this check box to enable the device as a SIMATIC time client. ●...
  • Page 160: Auto Logout

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu 5.5.13 Auto Logout Setting the automatic logout On this page, set the times after which there is an automatic logout from WBM or the CLI following user in activity. If you have been logged out automatically, you will need to log in again. Procedure 1.
  • Page 161 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu ● There is a Syslog server in your network that receives the log entries. (Since this is a UDP connection, there is no acknowledgment to the sender) ● The IP address or the FQDN name of the Syslog server is entered on the device. Description The page contains the following boxes: ●...
  • Page 162: Fault Monitoring

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Creating a new entry 1. In the "Server IP Address" input box, enter the IP address or the FQDN name of the Syslog server on which the log entries will be saved. 2.
  • Page 163: Link Change

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Procedure 1. Click the check box in front of the line name to enable or disable the monitoring function. 2. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.5.15.2 Link Change Configuration of fault monitoring of status changes on connections On this page, you configure whether or not an error message is triggered if there is a status change on a network connection.
  • Page 164: Pnio

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Procedure 1. From the relevant drop-down list, select the options of the slots / ports whose connection status you want to monitor. 2. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.5.16 PNIO Settings for PROFINET IO This page shows the PROFINET IO AR status and the device name.
  • Page 165 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu Note Devices with two Ethernet ports With devices that have two Ethernet ports, only port P1 should be used for the PNIO configuration because LLPD frames can only be sent and received via port 1. They are blocked at port 2 and are also not forwarded between the ports.
  • Page 166: Ping

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 "System" menu 5.5.17 Ping Reachability of an address in an IP network With the ping function, you can check whether a certain IP address is reachable in the network. Description The table has the following columns: ●...
  • Page 167: Interfaces" Menu

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu "Interfaces" menu 5.6.1 Ethernet 5.6.1.1 Ports Overview Overview of the port configuration The page shows the configuration for the data transfer for all ports of the device. You cannot configure anything on this page. Description The table has the following columns: ●...
  • Page 168: Configuration

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu ● Negotiation Shows whether the automatic configuration is enabled or disabled. ● MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the port. 5.6.1.2 Configuration Configuring ports With this page, you configure the Ethernet port of the device. Description The table has the following rows: ●...
  • Page 169 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu ● Mode Shows the transmission speed and the transmission method of the port. ● Negotiation Shows whether the automatic configuration of the connection to the partner port is enabled or disabled. ● "MTU" input box Enter the packet size above which packets are fragmented.
  • Page 170: Wlan

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu 5.6.2 WLAN 5.6.2.1 Basic Basic settings On this page, you make several basic settings for the device, for example the country setting and mode. Note To configure the WLAN interface you must always specify the Country Code first. Some parameters are dependent on the country setting, for example the transmission standard.
  • Page 171 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu Description ● "Country Code" drop-down list From this list, you select the country in which the device will be operated. You do not need to know the data for the specific country, the channel division and output power are set by the device according to the country you select.
  • Page 172 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu ● Frequency Band Specify the frequency band. In client mode, dual-frequency operation is also possible. Note Configuring WLAN interfaces of the W786-2IA RJ-45 for different frequency bands If both WLAN interfaces are configured for the same frequency band on this device, there may be mutual influence or interference.
  • Page 173 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu ● Outdoor Mode – Enabled In outdoor mode, the selection of country-dependent channels and the transmit power for operation are extended for outdoor use. – Disabled The device is being operated in indoor mode. In indoor mode, the selection of country- dependent channels and the transmit power for operation in a building are restricted.
  • Page 174: Advanced

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu 5.6.2.2 Advanced Further possible settings On this page, you can specify details of the transmission characteristics. You only need to adapt the parameters on this page if the device cannot be used as it is intended with the default settings.
  • Page 175: Antennas

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu ● HW Retries Specify the number of hardware retries. The hardware repetition is performed by the WLAN chip itself when it tries to repeat an unacknowledged packet immediately. If all hardware repetitions were unsuccessful, the packet is deleted. ●...
  • Page 176 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu The antenna name provides information about the properties of the antennas listed in the IWLAN antenna overview: Antennas Configuration of external antennas On this page, you configure the settings for the connected external antenna. Note Transmission disruptions without an antenna connected The antenna R1A1 must be always be connected as soon as the associated WLAN Interface...
  • Page 177 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu ● Antenna Gain If you select the "User-defined" entry for the "Antenna Type", enter the antenna gain manually in the "dBi" unit. – Antenna Gain 2.4 GHz [dBi] Here, enter the antenna gain that the antenna has in the 2.4 GHz frequency band. –...
  • Page 178: Allowed Channels

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu 5.6.2.4 Allowed Channels Channel settings For communication, a specific channel within a frequency band is used. You can either set this channel specifically or configure so that the channel is selected automatically. On this page, you specify which channels may be used for communication.
  • Page 179: 179

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu Above the tables for the frequency bands, you will find the following check box: ● Select / Deselect all – Enabled If you enable the check box, all channels are selected. – Disabled If you deselect the check box, the first valid channel of the frequency band remains enabled.
  • Page 180 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu Description The table has the following columns: ● Radio Shows the available WLAN interfaces in this column. ● A-MPDU Enables or disables the sending of A-MPDU data packets. If this check box is disabled, only A-MPDU data packets are received.
  • Page 181 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu 5.6.2.6 Configuration On this page, you specify the configuration for the access point. Note This tab is available only in access point mode. Description Table 1 has the following columns: ● Radio Shows the available WLAN interfaces in this column.
  • Page 182 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu ● Alternative DFS Channel If you have enabled the "DFS" function, on the "Basic" page, specify the alternative channel here. If you want the access point to search for a free channel itself, use "Auto". If a primary user was detected both on the main and alternative channel, the access point automatically searches for a free channel.
  • Page 183 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu ● Broadcast SSID – disabled The SSID is no longer sent in the beacon frame of the access point. This means that the SSID is not visible for other devices. Only clients that know the SSID of the access point and that are configured with it can connect to the access point.
  • Page 184: Ap Wds

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu 5.6.2.7 AP WDS Communication between access points In normal operation, the access point is used as an interface to a network and communicates with clients. There are, however, situations in which several access points need to communicate with each other, for example to extend wireless coverage or to set up a wireless backbone.
  • Page 185: Ap 802.11A/B/G Rates

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu Note Matching security settings in WDS mode In WDS mode, make sure that the security settings match up for all devices involved. If settings are incorrect or not compatible on the individual devices, no data exchange is possible due to incorrect authentication.
  • Page 186 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu The WBM page shows the available data transmission speeds for the WLAN mode 802.11a/b/g. If necessary, you can change the data transmission speeds. Otherwise, we recommend that you retain the default setting for data transmission speeds. The access point will then use only the selected data transmission speeds for communication with the clients.
  • Page 187 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu With Table 2, you can enable or disable all check boxes of a column of Table 3 (Data Rate) at once. Table 2 has the following columns: ● All data rates settings Shows that the setting is valid for all entries of Table 3.
  • Page 188: Ap 802.11N Rates

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu 5.6.2.9 AP 802.11n Rates Data transmission speeds in IEEE 802.11n Note The tab is available only in access point mode. The WBM page can only be configured if "802.11n only" or "802.11n" is set for the WLAN mode.
  • Page 189 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu With Table 2, you can enable or disable all check boxes of a column of Table 3 (MCS Index) at once. Table 2 has the following columns: ● All data rates settings Shows that the setting is valid for all entries in Table 3.
  • Page 190: Client

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu To reset the selection: 1. Click the "Default Values" button. The selection is reset to the default setting. 1. Disable the "Use selected data rates only" option in Table 1. 2. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.6.2.10 Client Connecting to a network...
  • Page 191 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu Description Table 1 has the following columns: ● Radio Shows the available WLAN interfaces in this column. ● MAC Mode Specify how a MAC address is assigned to the client. The following are possible: –...
  • Page 192 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu ● Background Scan Mode While the client is connected to an access point, it scans for other access points in the background with which it can connect when necessary. Specify the mode for the scan. The following options are available: –...
  • Page 193: Signal Recorder

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu 5.6.2.11 Signal Recorder Recording the signal strength The signal recorder displays or records the received signal strength of the connected access point. Using this data, you can locate areas with an inadequate signal strength. The signal recorder can be particularly useful when the client moves along a fixed path.
  • Page 194 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu ● Start Click the button in this column to start recording the signal strength. Note • If you start a new recording, the previous recording will be overwritten. • When the device restarts, the measured values are deleted. ●...
  • Page 195 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu – System > Load&Save > TFTP If necessary, change the file name "signal_recorder_SCALANCE_W700.zip" in the "WLANSigRec" table row. In the table row "WLANSigRec", select the "Save file" entry from the drop-down list and click the "Set Values" button. 5.
  • Page 196 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu CSV file The CSV file contains information on the configuration of the device and detailed information on all individual measurements and is divided into two areas: The first area contains the configured settings: ●...
  • Page 197 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 "Interfaces" menu SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE 802.11n Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 11/2014, C79000-G8976-C350-03...
  • Page 198: Layer 2" Menu

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 "Layer 2" menu "Layer 2" menu 5.7.1 VLAN 5.7.1.1 General VLAN configuration page On this page, you define the VLAN and specify the use of the ports. Note Changing the Agent VLAN ID If the configuration PC is connected directly to the device via Ethernet and you change the agent VLAN ID, the device is no longer reachable via Ethernet following the change.
  • Page 199 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 "Layer 2" menu Description The page contains the following boxes: ● "Base Bridge Mode" drop-down list Specify whether or not the device is configured as a bridge according to IEEE 802.1D for the Spanning Tree protocol or according to IEEE 802.1Q for a virtual bridged LAN: –...
  • Page 200: Port Based

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 "Layer 2" menu Procedure 1. Enter an ID in the "VLAN ID" input box. 2. Click the "Create" button. A new entry is generated in the table. As default, the boxes have "-" entered. 3.
  • Page 201 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 "Layer 2" menu Table 2 has the following columns: ● Port Shows the available ports and interfaces. ● Priority From the drop-down list, select the priority given to untagged frames. The CoS priority (Class of Service) used in the VLAN tag. If a frame is received without a tag, it will be assigned this priority.
  • Page 202: Dynamic Mac Aging

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 "Layer 2" menu 5.7.2 Dynamic MAC Aging Protocol settings and switch functionality The device automatically learns the source addresses of the connected nodes. This information is used to forward frames to the nodes specifically involved. This reduces the network load for the other nodes.
  • Page 203: Spanning Tree

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 "Layer 2" menu 5.7.3 Spanning Tree 5.7.3.1 General General settings of spanning tree On this page, you configure the settings for MSTP. As default, Rapid Spanning Tree is enabled that can be set to the MSTP, RSTP or STP compatible mode with a switch. On the configuration pages of these functions, you can make detailed settings.
  • Page 204: Cist General

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 "Layer 2" menu Procedure 1. Select the "MSTP" check box. 2. From the "Protocol Compatibility" drop-down list, select the type of compatibility. 3. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.7.3.2 CIST General MSTP-CIST configuration The page consists of the following parts. ●...
  • Page 205 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 "Layer 2" menu Display in client mode Description The page contains the following boxes: ● "Bridge Priority" / "Root Priority" input box The Bridge priority decides which device becomes the root bridge. The Bridge with the highest priority becomes the root bridge.
  • Page 206 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 "Layer 2" menu ● "Bridge Forward Delay [s]" / "Root Forward Delay [s]" input box New configuration data is not used immediately by a bridge but only after the period specified in the forward delay parameter. This ensures that operation is started with the new topology only after all the bridges have the required information.
  • Page 207: Cist Port

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 "Layer 2" menu 5.7.3.3 CIST Port MSTP-CIST port configuration When the page is called, the table displays the current status of the configuration of the port parameters. To configure them, click the relevant cells in the port table. Description Table 1 has the following columns: ●...
  • Page 208 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 "Layer 2" menu ● Priority Enter the priority of the port. The priority is only evaluated when the path costs are the same. The value must be divisible by 16. If the value that cannot be divided by 16, the value is automatically adapted.
  • Page 209 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 "Layer 2" menu ● Edge Type Specify the type of the edge port. You have the following options: – "-" Edge port is disabled. The port is treated as a "no EdgePort". – Admin Select this option when there is always an end device on this port.
  • Page 210: Mst General

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 "Layer 2" menu ● P.t.P. – Enabled Shows that a point-to-point link exists. – Disabled Shows that no point-to-point link exists ● Hello Time Enter the interval after which the bridge sends configuration BPDUs. As default, 2 seconds is set.
  • Page 211 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 "Layer 2" menu Description The page contains the following box: ● MSTP Instance ID Enter the number of the MSTP instance. Permitted values: 1 - 64 You can define up to 2 MSTP instances. The table has the following columns: ●...
  • Page 212: Mst Port

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 "Layer 2" menu 5.7.3.5 MST Port Configuration of the Multiple Spanning Tree port parameters On this page, you set the parameters for the ports of the configured multiple spanning tree instances. Description Table 1 has the following columns: ●...
  • Page 213 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 "Layer 2" menu Table 2 has the following columns: ● Port Shows all available ports and interfaces. ● MSTP Instance ID ID of the MSTP instance. ● MSTP Status Click the check box to enable or disable this option. ●...
  • Page 214: Dcp Forwarding

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 "Layer 2" menu Procedure 1. In the input cells of the table row, enter the values of the port you are configuring. 2. From the drop-down lists of the cells of the table row, select the values of the port you are configuring.
  • Page 215: Lldp

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 "Layer 2" menu Description The table has the following columns: ● Port Shows the available ports. ● Setting Specify whether the port should block or forward outgoing DCP frames. You have the following options available: –...
  • Page 216: Layer 3" Menu

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.8 "Layer 3" menu Description The table has the following columns: ● Port Shows the port. ● Setting Specify the LLDP functionality. The following options are available: – Tx This port can only send LLDP frames. –...
  • Page 217 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.8 "Layer 3" menu Description The page contains the following boxes: ● Drop-down list "Interface" From the drop-down list, select the required Ethernet interface. ● Check box "Enable NAT" Enable or disable NAT for the Ethernet interface. Can only be enabled if "Own" is set on the client for "MAC Mode".
  • Page 218: Napt

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.8 "Layer 3" menu 5.8.1.2 NAPT Requirements to be able to use NAT: ● Client SCALANCE W722-1 RJ-45 (MLFB 6GK5722-1FC00-0AA0 / 6GK5722-1FC00- 0AB0 (US version)) Note This tab is only available in the client mode. On this WBM page, you define the translation list for communication from the global to the local network.
  • Page 219 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.8 "Layer 3" menu ● "Local Port" input box Enter the number of the port. This is the new destination port to which the incoming frame will be forwarded. If the setting is intended to apply to a port range, enter the range with start port "-"...
  • Page 220: Security" Menu

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.9 "Security" menu "Security" menu 5.9.1 Passwords Configuration of the device passwords Changes to the device passwords for administrator and users can only be made locally by the administrator. Procedure 1. From the "Username" drop-down list, select the user whose password you want to change.
  • Page 221: Wlan

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.9 "Security" menu 5.9.2 WLAN 5.9.2.1 Basic Safety levels To make the network secure, authentication and encryption are used. On this page, you specify the security settings. Note Transmission standard IEEE 802.11 n The transmission standard IEEE 802.11 n with the setting "802.11n" or "802.11n only" supports only WPA2/ WPA2-PSK with AES in the security settings.
  • Page 222 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.9 "Security" menu Description The table has the following columns: ● Interface Shows the available interfaces. ● Authentication Type Select the type of authentication. The selection depends on the operating mode and the transmission standard. –...
  • Page 223 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.9 "Security" menu – WPA/WPA2-Auto Setting with which an access point can process both the "WPA" as well as the "WPA2" type of authentication. This is necessary when the access point communicates with different clients, some using "WPA" and others "WPA2". The same encryption method is set on the clients ●...
  • Page 224: Ap Communication

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.9 "Security" menu Procedure 1. Select the required security settings. Which settings are possible depends on the "Authentication Type" you have selected. Authentication Type Encryption Cipher Encryption key source Open System disabled Open System enabled Default key Open System enabled...
  • Page 225: Ap Radius Authenticator

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.9 "Security" menu Description The table has the following columns: ● Radio Shows the available WLAN interfaces. ● Port Shows the VAP interface. ● within own VAP – Enabled Clients logged on to the same VAP interface of an access point can communicate with each other.
  • Page 226 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.9 "Security" menu Description The page contains the following boxes: ● Reauthentication Mode Specify who sets the time after which the clients are forced to reauthenticate. – Disabled Reauthentication mode is disabled. – Server Enables time management on the server. –...
  • Page 227: Client Radius Supplicant

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.9 "Security" menu Procedure Entering a new server To display a new server, follow the steps below: 1. In the relevant row, enter the following data in the input boxes: – IP address or FQDN name of the RADIUS server. –...
  • Page 228: Keys

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.9 "Security" menu Description The table has the following columns: ● Radio Shows the WLAN interface. ● Dot1x Username Enter the user name with which you want to log on to the RADIUS server. ● Dot1x User Password Here, enter the password for the user name selected above.
  • Page 229: Management Acl

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.9 "Security" menu Description The table has the following columns: ● Radio Shows the available WLAN interfaces. ● Key 1 - 4 Enter the WEP key or the AES key. For the WEP key, characters of the ASCII code from 0x20 to 0x7E or hexadecimal characters from 0x00 to 0xFF are permitted.
  • Page 230 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.9 "Security" menu Description The page contains the following boxes: ● "Management ACL" check box Enable or disable the function. ● "IP Address" input box Enter the IP address or the network address to which the rule will apply. If you use the IP address 0.0.0.0, the settings apply to all IP addresses.
  • Page 231 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.9 "Security" menu ● HTTPS Specify whether the station (or the IP address) accesses the device using the HTTPS protocol. ● SSH Specify whether the station (or the IP address) accesses the device using the SSH protocol.
  • Page 232: Ifeatures" Menu

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.10 "iFeatures" menu 5.10 "iFeatures" menu iFeatures possible only with SCALANCE W722-1 RJ-45 The use of iPCF, iPCF-MC is possible only with the Client SCALANCE W722-1 RJ-45. You can integrate this in a WLAN with iPCF, iPCF-MC. 5.10.1 iPCF Requirements to be able to use iPCF:...
  • Page 233: Ipcf-Mc

    Configuring with Web Based Management 5.10 "iFeatures" menu Procedure 1. Select the "Enable iPCF" option for the required WLAN interface. You configure the security settings in "Security > WLAN > Basic". 5.10.2 iPCF-MC Requirements to be able to use iPCF-MC: ●...
  • Page 234 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.10 "iFeatures" menu Description The page contains the following boxes: ● "Enable iPCF-MC" check box Enable or disable the iPCF-MC mode of the device. For PNIO communication, we recommend enabling the iPCF-MC mode. By enabling iPCF-MC, the data rates provided by the access point are adapted.
  • Page 235: Upkeep And Maintenance

    Upkeep and maintenance Firmware update - via WBM Requirement ● The device has an IP address. ● The "admin" user is logged on. Firmware update via HTTP 1. Click "System > Load&Save" in the navigation area. Click the "HTTP" tab. 2.
  • Page 236: Restoring The Default Parameter Settings

    Upkeep and maintenance 6.2 Restoring the default parameter settings Restoring the default parameter settings Procedure Follow the steps below to reset the device parameters to the factory settings: Note When you reset the device parameters, all previously changed settings are lost! 1.
  • Page 237: Troubleshooting/Faq

    Troubleshooting/FAQ Firmware update via WBM or CLI not possible Cause If there is a power failure during the firmware update, it is possible that the device is no longer accessible using Web Based Management or the CLI. Solution You can then also assign firmware to a SCALANCE W700 using TFTP. Follow the steps below to load new firmware using TFTP: 1.
  • Page 238: Disrupted Data Transmission Due To The Received Power Being Too High

    Troubleshooting/FAQ 7.2 Disrupted data transmission due to the received power being too high Result The firmware is transferred to the device. Note Please note that the transfer of the firmware can take several minutes. During the transmission, the red error LED (F) flashes. Once the firmware has been transferred completely to the device, the device is restarted automatically.
  • Page 239: Compatibility With Predecessor Products

    Compatibility with predecessor products Mixed mode Mixed operation with predecessor products (6GK57xx-xAA60-xAx0) is possible. Further information about predecessor products can be found on the Internet at Siemens Industry Automation and Drives Service & Support, entry ID: 42784493 (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/42784493) Note the following points if you want to make mixed operation possible: ●...
  • Page 240 Troubleshooting/FAQ 7.4 Instructions for secure network design ● Protect your network from man-in-the-middle attacks To protect your network from man-in-the-middle attacks, a network setup is recommended that makes it more difficult for the attacker to access the communications path between two end devices. –...
  • Page 241: Supported Mib Files

    The following table shows the MIB files available for a SCALANCE W700: Root OID Reference AUTOMATION SNTP (Siemens) .1.3.6.1.4.1.4329.6.3.11 Vendor specific 1) 2) AUTOMATION SYSTEM MIB (Siemens) .1.3.6.1.4.1.4329.6.3.2 Vendor specific 1) 2) AUTOMATION TELNET (Siemens) .1.3.6.1.4.1.4329.6.3.8 Vendor specific 1) 2) AUTOMATION TIME MIB (Siemens) .1.3.6.1.4.1.4329.6.3.3...
  • Page 242 UDP-MIB .1.3.6.1.2.1.7 Part of the AUTOMATION.MIB You can download the AUTOMATION.MIB for SCALANCE W700 from Siemens Indus- try Automation and Drives Service & Support under the following entry ID 67637278 (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/67637278?Datakey=37421371) Part of the private MIB file "Scalance_w_msps.mib". The file can be downloaded in WBM using "System >...
  • Page 243: Private Mib Variables

    > HTTP > MIB" and the "Save" button. The private MIB variables of the SCALANCE W700 have the following object identifiers: iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4). enterprises(1) siemens(4329) industrialComProducts(20) iComPlatforms(1) simaticNet(1) snMsps(1) snMspsCommon(1) WLAN-specific MIB variables The WLAN-specific MIB variables can be found in "...
  • Page 244 Appendix B B.1 Private MIB variables SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE 802.11n Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 11/2014, C79000-G8976-C350-03...
  • Page 245: Underlying Standards

    Appendix C Underlying standards Standards met by SCALANCE W700 devices completely or partly The following table lists some of the standards for SCALANCE W700 devices. Name of the standard Topic IEEE 802.1AB Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) IEEE 802.1D-1998 Media Access Control (MAC), bridges IEEE 802.1Q Virtual Bridged LANs (VLAN Tagging, Port Based VLANs) IEEE 802.1W-2004...
  • Page 246 Appendix C C.1 Underlying standards SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE 802.11n Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 11/2014, C79000-G8976-C350-03...
  • Page 247: Messages In The Event Log

    Appendix D Messages in the event log Messages during system startup (general) Message Description Warm start performed, Ver: V03.00.00 - Type of startup and the loaded firmware version. event/status summary after startup Power supply: Status of the power supply line 1 L1 is connected •...
  • Page 248 Appendix D D.1 Messages in the event log Messages Description WDS Y at WLAN X is down. No link exists on the WDS interface Y of WLAN interface X. Overlap-AP found on WLAN X: AP <system name> <MAC> A further access point was found on the channel set for the found on channel <channel number.>...
  • Page 249 Appendix D D.1 Messages in the event log Messages Description File upload via TFTP: load of FileType <file type> OK Loading the file using TFTP was successful. A restart is -> restart required required. File upload via TFTP: load of FileType <file type> OK Loading the file using TFTP was successful.
  • Page 250 Appendix D D.1 Messages in the event log Messages about MSTP You enable or disable the "Spanning Tree" event in "System > Events" Messages Description Spanning Tree: topology change detected. The topology of the network has changed; the network will be reor- ganized.
  • Page 251: Messages In The Wlan Authentication Log

    Appendix D D.2 Messages in the WLAN authentication log Messages in the WLAN authentication log Messages in access point mode Alarm Description Client <MAC address> <system name> associated suc- The client has logged in successfully on the access point. cessfully. Client <MAC address>...
  • Page 252 Appendix D D.2 Messages in the WLAN authentication log SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE 802.11n Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 11/2014, C79000-G8976-C350-03...
  • Page 253: Index

    Index Access point E-Mail function, 130 Overlapping channels, 89 Alarm events, 130 Overview, 84 Line monitoring, 130 Overview of logged-on clients, 86 Error status, 72 WDS list, 87 Ethernet statistics Aging, 202 Interface statistics, 77 Alarm events, 130 Event log table, 68 Authentication, 145 Events Log table, 68...
  • Page 254 Index IP address Assignment with STEP 7, 36 Order number, 60 IP mapping, 94 Oversize, 80 iPCF, 25 Overview Configuration, 232 Access point, 84 How it works, 25, 25 Available access points, 92 PNIO communication, 25 Clients, 90 Restriction, 27 Logged-on clients, 86 iPCF-MC Overlap APs, 89...
  • Page 255 Index SNMPv3, 28 Priority, 201 Trap, 141 Tag, 201 Users, 145 Software version, 60 Spanning Tree Information, 73 WDS, 184 Rapid Spanning Tree, 31 Web Based Management, 37 Requirement, 37 Server, 106 Wireless access, 12 Standalone configuration, 11 WLAN statistics Start page, 61 Bad frames, 96 STEP 7, 214...
  • Page 256 Index SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE 802.11n Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 11/2014, C79000-G8976-C350-03...

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