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详细说明:airOS_6_UGiroS 6 User guide
Table of contents
Table of contents
Chapter 1: Overview.
Introduction
Supported Products ..............,.......
airOS 6 Network modes
airos 6 Wireless modes
System Requirements
Getting started.......
M Series Product Verification
Navigation∩..,,,,,,
Chapter 2: Main
●春
Status
Monitor,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Chapter 3: Ubiquiti Logo
15
airMAX Settings
....75
airselect
16
airview
Sync(GPS Series Only)
.19
Chapter 4: Wireless
·················.······.··:·..···········
。。。23
Basic Wireless Settings.……,,,,…,,,,,23
Wireless securit
27
Chapter 5: Network.
31
Network role
31
Configuration Mode
,33
Management Network Settings- Bridge M
Management Network Settings- Router or SOHO Mode
34
WAN Network Settings
34
LAN Network Settings
,38
DHCP Address reservation
Port forward
Multicast Routing Settings
41
Interfaces
41
IP Aliases
VLAN Network
··.···:·
,41
Bridge Network
····普,鲁·
Firewa‖l
Pv6 firewall
··
∴43
Static routes
看着
43
Pv6 Static Routes.,…………………
∴∴44
Traffic Shaping.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,44
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Chapter 6: Advanced
Advanced Wireless Settings...........................45
Advanced Ethernet settings
····
春春春
∴,46
Signal lEd Thresholds
Chapter 7: Services
,,,,.49
Ping Watchdog
50
SNMP Agent
50
Web server
50
SSH Server
TeLnet server
51
51
Dynamic DNs
51
System Lo
Device Discovery
Chapter 8: System
53
Firmware Update
·············..·.···
53
Device
·鲁着曹D
54
Date Settings..…………,,………,…………,………,54
System Accounts
,,54
Miscellaneous.……∴………
;··垂
Location
··.····
·:..·:·:·:·:.:····:
55
Device maintenance,,.,..,55
Contiguration Management∴………
···.:··:·;
∴55
Chapter 9: Tools
57
Align Antenna
57
e Survey
Discovery
Ing
Traceroute
58
Speed Test
59
Appendix A: Contact Information.................63
Ubiquiti Networks Support
63
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iroS 6 User guide
Chapter 1: Overview
airOS
Username: ubnt
Chapter 1: Overview
Supported Products
airOS 6 supports the m series product versions, including
Introduction
the following
Welcome to airosa6-the latest evolution of the airos
· airrouter
Configuration Interface by Ubiquiti Networks airOs 6
Rockets
provides numerous updates, including
· RocketaM gps
Private SNMP miB
· RocketaM Titanium
·|Pv6 Support
· Nanobeam
Qos for VLaNs
Nano bridgeE M
Password Length Increased to more than 8 Symbols
Nano Station locoM/Nano M
TCP Support for Remote System Logging
Bullet m
WPA-AES/WPA2-AES Security Only(WEP optional for
· Bullet" M Titaniun
AP-Repeater mode)
· Pico Stations
5 MHz Increments Available for Frequency Selection
When 5 GHz Devices Operate in air MAX Mode(instead
· Power bean③M
of channel shifting
Power Bridges
airos is an advanced operating system capable of
airgridoM
powerful wireless and routing features, built upon a
Wisp station M
simple and intuitive user intertace foundation.
Formoreinformation,visitwww.ubnt.com
This User Guide describes the airOS operating system
version 6. airOS is integrated into all M Series products
airos 6 Network Modes
provided by ubiquiti Networks
airOs supports the following network modes:
Note: For compatibility legacy or 802.11 a/b/a
Transparent Layer 2 Bridge
devices should use legacy firmware with airMAX
Router
support(airOS firmware v4.0 or later). Legacy
clients can only work as airMAX clients with the
· SOHO Router
M Series device acting as an airMAX AP.
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ter 1: Overview
airos 6 User guide
airos 6 Wireless modes
4. Upon subsequent login, the standard login screen
airOS 6 supports the following wireless modes
appears. Enter ubnt in the Username and password
fields, and click Login
Access point
· Station/ Client
AP-Repeater
System Requirements
Microsoft windows 7 /8, Linux, or Mac oS x
Java runtime Environment 1.6(or above
Web Browser: Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Google
Chrome, Microsoft Edge, or Microsoft Internet
Explorer 11
Getting Started
Note: To enhance security we recommend that
To access the airOS Configuration Interface perform the
you change the default login in System System
following steps
Accounts. For details, go to "System Accounts"on
page 54
1. Configure the ethernet adapter on your computer
with a static IP address on the 192.168.1.x subnet (for
M Series product verification
example, IP address: 192.168.1.100 and subnet mask:
Starting with M series product models manufactured in
255.255255.0)
2012, the airOS Configuration Interface will verify whether
2.LaunchyourwebbrowserEnterhttps://andthe
a product is genuine or counterfeit.
default iP address of your device in the address field
Press Enter(PC)or Return(Mac)
Prior to 2012
For M series product models manufactured prior to 2012,
Device
Default P Address
airoS will not display any logo in the lower left corner of
airrouter
192.168.1.1
the screen
Other Devices 192.168.1.20
Starting in 2012
For example enter 192.168.1.20 to access the rocket
For new M series product models introduced in 2012 or
later, airoS will display
uine product logo in the
|+6htps/19:29120
lower left corner of the screen
New production versions of existing M series product
models began using the Genuine Product logo in 2012
3. Upon initial login the Terms of Use appear on the logi
(Not all M series product models manufactured in 2012
screen. Enter ubnt in the username and password fields
will display a genuine Product logo.
and select the appropriate choices from the Country
and language drop-down lists. Check the box next to
l agree to these terms of use, and click login
GENUINE PRODUCT
For any M series product that is not an official Ubiqu
a OS
product, airos will display a counterfeit warning Please
contact Ubiquiti at supportubnt com regarding
this prodi
I COUNTERFEIT WARNING
Note: If neither the genuine product logo nor
counterfeit warning appears, the device was
manufactured prior to the genuine product
verification process and is probably genuine
If you have any questions please email
supportubnt.com
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iroS 6 User guide
Chapter 1: Overview
Navigation
Help Information
The airOS Configuration Interface contains seven main
Help information, indicated by [? ] is available for selected
pages, each of which provides a web-based management
settings throughout the configuration Interface. To
page to configure a specific aspect of the Ubiquiti device
display the help information, click [?
Ubiquiti Logo TheUbiquiti Logo"on page 15
controls Ubiquiti's proprietary technologies, such as
airMAX, airView, airSelect, and airSync(GPS Series
devices only).
Note: By default, indoor products, such as the
air router, do not display the ubiquity logo page
However, you can enable the Ubiquiti logo
page through System > Miscellaneous airMAX
Technology Features. For more information, see
"Miscellaneous"on page 55
Main The Main "on page 5 displays device status,
statistics, and network monitoring links
Wireless The" Wireless"on page 23 configures
basic wireless settings, including the wireless mode,
Service Set ldentifier(SSID), 802.11 mode, channel and
frequency, output power, data rate module, and wireless
securiti
Network The"Network"on page 31 configures the
network operating mode; Internet Protocol (IP)settings
IP aliases; VLANs; packet filtering bridging, and routing
routines; and traffic shaping
Advanced The " Advanced"on page 45 provides
more precise wireless interface controls, including
advanced wireless settings advanced ethernet settings
and signal led thresholds
Services The Services"on page 49 configures
system management services: Ping Watchdog, Simple
network Management Protocol(SNMP), servers(web
SSH, Telnet), Network Time protocol (ntp)client
Dynamic Domain Name System(DDNS)client, system
log, and device discovery
System The"System "on page 53 controls
system maintenance routines, administrator account
management, location management, device
customization firmware update and configuration
backup. You can also change the language of the web
management interface
Each page also contains network administration and
monitoring tools
'Align Antenna"on page 57
aSite Survey"on page 57
“ Discovery" on page58
“Ping" on page58
Traceroute"on page 58
"Speed Test"on page 59
"airView"on page 5g
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Chapter 2: Main
PowerBeam/5
arOS
MAIN
WIRELESS NETWORK ADVANCED SERVICES SYSTEM
Tools
Logout
Status
Device Model: PowerBeam M5 300
CPU
3%
Device Name: Power Beam M5 300
Memory:□■
133%
Network Mode: Bridge
AP MAC:24:A4:3C:70:A6:F2
Wircloss Mode: Accoss Point
Connections: 1
SSID: ubnt
Noise Floor: -106 dBm
Security: none
Version: V6.0-RC. 29945(XW)
Transmit CCQ: 94.4%0
Uptime: C0: 30: 35
airMAX: Enabled
Date:2016-11-1113:07:30
airMAx Quality:■■■
93%
Channel/Frequency: 151/5755 MHz
airMAX Capacity:■■
83%
Channel Width: 40 MHz(Upper)
air Select: Disabled
Frequency Band: 5745-5785 MHz
0. 1 miles(0.2 km)
TX/RX Chains: 2X2
WLANO MAC: 24 A4: 3C: 70: A6: F2
LANO MAC: 24: A4: 3C: 71: A6: F2
LANo:100Mbps-F山l
Monitor
Throughput I Stations I Interfaces ARP Table I Bridge Table I Routes log
WLANO
LANO
14■Rx:126kbps
R×:671kbp
2■xA24s
8
Refresh
BInET
PRODU
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Chapter 2: Main
Status
Status
The Main page displays a summary of the link status
FowerDeam: M530
CPU:
information, current values of the basic configuration
FowerBeam M5 300
settings(depending on the operating mode), network
AP MAC, 24: A4. sC 70.98 F2
Access Pcint
settings and information and traffic statistics
curty: none
Nose Floor: -10E dBm
version: v6.0-RC 23945 (v)
Utie:03035
airMAX. Enabled
Date:2016-11-1113:07:30
airMAX Q jal ty:■翻
m93%
annelFrequen y, 151/5705 MHz
airMAX Capacty: E
airSelect: Disabled
Frequency Band: 5745-5785 MHz
Dis ance: 0.1 miles(0.2 km)
TXRX Chains 2x2
Antenna:300-22 dBl
W ANO MAC, 24 A4: 3C. 70-A6F2
LAMC:24:A4:3c;71:A6s2
LANO: 100Mbs-=ul
Device Model Displays the model number of the device
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Device Name Displays the customizable name or
using a DFS(Dynamic Frequency Selection)channel. (DFS
identifier of the device. the device name also known
channels/frequencies are not available on all devices.
as host name) is displayed in registration screens and
Channel Width This is the spectral width of the radio
discovery tools
channel used by the device airOS v6 supports 3, 5, 7, 8, 10,
Network Mode Displays the network operating mode
14.20, 25.28, 30, and 40 MHz: however available channel
airOS supports three modes: Bridge, Router, and SOHO
widths are device-specific In Station mode, Auto 20 /40
Router. The default setting is device-specific Configure the
MHz is the value by default
Network Mode on the Network page(for details, refer to
Frequency Band Displays the actual operating frequency
Network Role"on page 31
range of the device. this is based on the selected
Wireless Mode Displays the operating mode of the
frequency, channel width, and extension channel on the
radio interface airOS supports three operating modes
Wireless page
Station, Access Point, and AP-Repeater The default setting
Distance Displays the current distance between devices
is device-specific Configure the wireless Mode on the
in kilometers and miles for Acknowledgement(acK
Wireless page. If station or Access point mode is enabled
rames. Changing the distance value will change the
then you can also select WDs (Wireless Distribution
ACK timeout accordingly. The ack timeout specifies how
System) as needed
long the device should wait for an acknowledgement
airoS also supports airView(spectrum analyzer )mode,a
from a partner device confirming frame reception before
temporary mode that terminates all wireless connections
it concludes that there has been an error and resends
To select airview mode, click tools air view or click
the frame. You can adjust the distance value (for more
Launch air View on the Ubiquiti Logo page. When the
information, see"Distance"on page 46
device is running in airView mode, all wireless connections
TX/RX Chains Displays the number of independent
will be terminated during the airView session close the
spatial data streams the device is transmitting (TX)
air View window to return to the previous wireless mode
and receiving(RX)simultaneously within one spectral
Any M Series device may operate in only one of these
channel of bandwidth this a bility is specific to 802.1 1n
modes at a time. For example, if the device is running
devices that rely on Multiple-Input Multiple-Output
in Access Point mode, it cannot simultaneously run in
(MIMO)technology. Multiple chains increase data transfer
Station mode
performance significantly. The number of chains Ubiquiti
SSID Displays the wireless network name(SSID). The
devices use is hardware-specific
wireless network name depends upon the wireless mode
TX Power Displays the transmit power level in dBm
selected
Antenna Displays the antenna type specified on the
In Station mode, this displays the ssid of the ap the
Wireless page. For more information, see Antenna"on
device is associated with
page 26
In Access Point mode, this displays the SSid configured
WLANO MAC Displays the MAc address of the device as
on the device using the Wireless page
seen on the wireless network
Security Displays the wireless security method being
LANo/1 MAC (LAN1 MAC available only on devices with
used on the device. If None is displayed then wireless
multiple Ethernet ports. Displays the MAC address of the
security has been disabled, although you can still use
device or Ethernet port as seen on the LAN or WAN
RADIUS MAC authentication
LANO/1(LAN1 available only on devices with multiple
Version Displays the airOS software version
Ethernet ports )Displays the ethernet port speed and
Uptime This is the total time the device has been running
duplex mode, such as 1000Mbps-Fullor 100Mbps-Full. this
since the latest reboot(when the device was powered up
can indicate that a cable is not plugged into a device or
or software upgrade. The time is displayed in days, hours,
there is no active ethernet connection
minutes, and seconds
CPU Displays the percentage of CpU utilization
Date Displays the current system date and time, which
Memory Displays the percentage of memory currenthy
is retrieved from the Internet using NTP(Network Time
being used
Protocol). The nTP Client is disabled by default on the
Services page. The device doesn ' t have an internal clock
AP MAC In Access Point or AP-Repeater mode, this
and the date and time may be inaccurate if the ntP client
displays the mac address of the device In Station mode
is disabled or the device isn 't connected to the internet
this displays the MAc address of the ap the device is
associated wit
Channel/Frequency Displays the channel number and
corresponding operating frequency. the device uses
Signal Strength (Available in Station mode only.
the channel and radio frequency specified to transmit
Displays the received wireless signal level (client-side)
and receive data valid channel and frequency ranges
The represented value coincides with the graphical bar
will vary depending on local country regulations. If the
Use the antenna alignment tool to adjust the device
Channel/ frequency is labeled as"DFS, then the device is
antenna to get a better link with the wireless device. the
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