NetComm IAC4000 Manual de usuario


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Contents
1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 4
1-1 Package Contents ........................................................................................................... 5
1-2 Features .......................................................................................................................... 6
1-3 Specification ................................................................................................................... 7
1-4 Precautions ..................................................................................................................... 9
1-5 Overview ........................................................................................................................ 10
1-5-1 Front Panel ............................................................................................................ 10
1-5-2 Rear Panel ............................................................................................................ 11
2. Installation .......................................................................................................................... 12
2-1 Installation Requirements ............................................................................................. 13
System Requirements .................................................................................................... 13
ISP Requirements .......................................................................................................... 13
Dynamic IP ..................................................................................................................... 13
Fixed IP .......................................................................................................................... 13
PPPoE ............................................................................................................................ 13
PPTP .............................................................................................................................. 13
Your PC Requirements ................................................................................................... 14
The Dynamic IP settings for the PC ................................................................................ 14
2-2 Getting Start .................................................................................................................. 14
3. Configuring the IAC4000 ...................................................................................................... 15
3-1 Console Configuration.................................................................................................... 16
3-1-1 Login .....................................................................................................................16
3-1-2 Main Menu ............................................................................................................ 17
3-1-2-1 System Configuration ......................................................................................... 18
3-1-2-2 WAN Configuration ............................................................................................. 19
3-1-2-3 LAN Configuration ............................................................................................. 20
3-1-2-4 System Status................................................................................................... 22
3-1-2-5 Utilities Menu ................................................................................................... 23
3-1-2-6 Restart System ................................................................................................. 25
3-1-2-7 Logout .............................................................................................................. 26
3-1-2-8 Factory Defaults ................................................................................................ 26
3-2 Web Configuration ........................................................................................................ 26
3-2-1 Configuration Menu ............................................................................................. 27
3-2-2 System Setting .................................................................................................... 28
3-2-2-1 System .............................................................................................................. 29
3-2-2-2 WAN/LAN ......................................................................................................... 33
3-2-2-3 Server ............................................................................................................... 40
3-2-2-4 Authentication .................................................................................................. 43
3-2-2-5 Billing ............................................................................................................... 55
3-2-2-6 Accounting ........................................................................................................ 61
3-2-2-7 Port-Location Mapping ..................................................................................... 74
3-2-3 Advanced Setting ................................................................................................ 80
3-2-3-1 Customization ................................................................................................... 82
3-2-3-2 Bandwidth ........................................................................................................ 90

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3-2-3-3 Portal Page ....................................................................................................... 92
3-2-3-4 Advertisement .................................................................................................. 93
3-2-3-5 Walled Garden ................................................................................................. 94
3-2-3-6 Passthrough ..................................................................................................... 95
3-2-3-7 LAN Devices ...................................................................................................... 99
3-2-3-8 Static Route..................................................................................................... 100
3-2-3-9 Logs ................................................................................................................ 101
3-2-3-10 SNMP ............................................................................................................. 106
3-2-4 System Status .................................................................................................... 108
3-2-4-1 System Status.................................................................................................. 109
3-2-4-2 Current User List .............................................................................................. 109
3-2-4-3 DHCP Clients .................................................................................................... 111
3-2-4-4 Session List ..................................................................................................... 112
3-2-4-5 LAN Devices Status ......................................................................................... 112
3-2-4-6 Billing Log ....................................................................................................... 113
3-2-4-7 PMS Transaction Log ....................................................................................... 114
3-2-4-8 Static Route Table ........................................................................................... 115
3-2-5 System Tools ...................................................................................................... 115
3-2-5-1 Configuration ................................................................................................... 118
3-2-5-2 Firmware Upgrade ........................................................................................... 119
3-2-5-3 System Account ............................................................................................... 121
3-2-5-4 SSL Certificate ................................................................................................. 125
3-2-5-5 Restart ............................................................................................................. 125
3-2-5-6 Logout ............................................................................................................. 126
Appendix A. DHCP Private/Public IP Pool Setup ..................................................................... 126
Use Public IP (Billing Profile'Service Type=Public Service) ......................................... 128
Use Private IP (Billing Profile'Service Type=Private Service) ....................................... 130
Appendix B. Use RADIUS server to setup your Internet Service ............................................... 130
Accumulate ....................................................................................................................... 131
Case 1: RADIUS Server will reply "Session time-out" attribute ................................... 131
Case 2: RADIUS Server do not reply "Session timeout" attribute ................................ 132
Time to Finish............................................................................................................... 133
Appendix C. Ethernet Cable Connections ............................................................................... 134
RJ-45 Ethernet Network Ports ...................................................................................... 134
Appendix D. Registering your NetComm Product ................................................................... 136
Contact Information ........................................................................................................... 136
Legal & Regulatory Information ......................................................................................... 137
Customer Information .................................................................................................. 137
Product Warranty .............................................................................................................. 138
Limitations of Warranty ................................................................................................ 138

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1.1.
1.1.
1. IntroductionIntroduction
IntroductionIntroduction
Introduction
The IAC4000 - Internet Access Controller is a freestanding or rack-mounted intelligent
gateway integrated with a four-port port-based V-LAN switch and two serial ports for system
management and PMS. It provides plug and play instant Internet access with advanced
security & network management. The IAC4000 - Internet Access Controller is designed for
service providers and system integrators to enhance their service performance.
The IAC4000 - Internet Access Controller is an ideal solution for hotels, coffee shops, airports,
conference facilities and other sites that commonly host business travelers, and offers instant
high-speed Internet connections without requiring user configuration to connect to the
facility's network and No Extra MIS resource needed.
The IAC4000 - Internet Access Controller helps solve connectivity problems by offering
instant Internet access with no settings to change; Users simply plug into the network and they
are immediately connected.
With its PMS interface, the IAC4000 - Internet Access Controller can be easily integrated with
a service provider’s billing system to help them to provide an Internet access service. And the
built-in AAA (Authentication / Accounting / Authorization) and Billing mechanism provides
the hotspot operator a complete AAA solution.
Figure 1-1 IAC4000 - Internet Access Controller

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1-1 Package Contents
Please inspect your package. The following items should be included:
■IAC4000 - Internet Access Controller
■240 Volt IEC Power Cord
■CD including this user guide
■9 pin to 9 pin serial cable.
■19" Rack mount kit.
■9 pin to 25 pin serial adaptor. Black moulded type.
■4 x Self adhesive rubber foots.
If any of the above items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately.

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1-2 Features
Integrated Solution for rapid deployment
The IAC4000 - Internet Access Controller is a complete access controller for medium to large
hotspots. It can serve up to 1024 simultaneous users and it is an ideal hotspot solution to be
deployed in the hotels, coffee shops, airports and other sites that commonly host business
travelers and offer instant high-speed Internet connections.
Deliver instant PnP connectivity service
With its IP Plug and Play technology, the IAC4000 - Internet Access Controller helps solve
connectivity problems by offering instant Internet access without the need for configuration
changes to the client computer or any resident client-side software and allows guests to send
E-mail as usual without changing E-mail SMTP server settings even if their configured mail
server is unavailable or behind a corporate firewall.
Complete user authentication and accounting
The IAC4000 - Internet Access Controller works with industry-standard RADIUS server that is
allowed administer to control user's login name and password to fully support AAA (Authenti-
cation, Accounting and Authorization).
Sophisticated Remote Management
The IAC4000 - Internet Access Controller enables you to manage all your underlying network
devices with Syslog messaging, SNMP and LAN devices Management to reduce maintenance
overhead.
Comprehensive security
The IAC4000 - Internet Access Controller provides a fully-secure operating environment with
VPN pass through, SSL certificate, 802.1x and Layer 2 Isolation V-LAN Security.
Enhance Local and Personalized Service
The login and logout pages are fully customizable. The IAC4000 - Internet Access Controller
has the ability to let you redirect end users to your advertising web pages, increase your
potential for revenue and customize locations where end-users can visit free (walled garden).
Hotel PMS System Support
The IAC4000 - Internet Access Controller works with hotel Micros Fidelio, Marriott, Spectrum
MK II PMS billing system that is allowed hotel to fully support PMS billing system of Internet
Access.
Built-in AAA/Billing System
The IAC4000 - Internet Access Controller has built-in AAA and billing system that is allowed
manager to control user for Internet access and billing mechanism individually without any
external AAA server and billing server.

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1-3 Specification
Networking
■IEEE802.3 10BaseT Ethernet
■IEEE802.3u 100BaseTX Fast Ethernet
■Supports 1024 Simultaneous Users
■Supports all operation systems with TCP/IP support
■IP Plug and Play (iPnP) without any IP setting change
■Various WAN connections (Static IP/DHCP Client/PPPoE/PPTP)
■HTTP Proxy Support without any proxy-port setting change
■SMTP Server Redirection
■DHCP Server / Relay
■IP Multicast support
■DNS Redirection
■NAT (RFC 1631)
■NTP Server Support
AAA
■RADIUS AAA Authentication/ Accounting
■Secondary RADIUS Server
■Built-in Authentication/Accounting
■Static/ Dynamic Accounting
■Bandwidth Management (Equal bandwidth/ Class of Service)
Billing
■Flexible Billing Plan
■Time-based Billing (by minute, hour, day, week, etc.)
■Subscriber Selective Service
■Port-Location Mapping
Security
■Port-based V-LAN
■Layer 2 Isolation
■SSL Secure User Login Process
■SSL Secure Web-based administration
■VPN Pass through (IPSec/PPTP)
■Authorized Remote Management
Management
■Web-based Management
■HTTP/TFTP Firmware Upgrade

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■Backup/Restore Configuration
■Scheduled Firmware Upgrade
■Real-time Status List
■LAN Device Management
■Syslog
■SNMP v1/v2 (MIB II with traps)
Local Service
■Advertisement URL link
■Walled Garden (Free web sites)
■Login Page Redirection
■Customize Login Page
■Passthrough IP/MAC/URL
PMS Billing System
■Support Micros Fidelio
■PMS Transaction Logs
■Support 802.1Q Tag-based VLAN infrastructure
■Support Low-cost infrastructure
Interface
■One WAN Port (IEEE 802.3/802.3u 10BaseT/100BaseTX) support Auto crossover
■Four LAN Ports (IEEE 802.3/802.3u 10BaseT/100BaseTX) support Auto crossover
■DB9 Serial Port: Console setting or exclusive Account Generator Printer
■PMS DB9 Serial Port: PMS application
■One Reset Button: for factory setting
LED Indicators
■LINK/ACT, 10/100, Full Duplex, Power, Alarm
Compliance
■FCC part 15 Class A
■CE
■VCCI Class A
■UL
Power Requirement
■Internal universal switching power supply
■100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
■Power Consumption: 10W

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Dimension
■Size: 1U Rack-mount-sized 440 (W) x 116(L) x 44 (H) mm
■Weight: About 1.7 kg (Net)
Environment Conditions
■Operating Temperature: 0 to 50°C
■Storage Temperature: -10 to 65°C
■Humidity: 10% to 95% non-condensing
1-4 Precautions
■Never remove or open the cover. You may suffer serious injury if you touch these parts.
■Never install the system in the wet locations.
■Use only the original fitting power cord otherwise there is a danger of severe electrical
shock.
■Avoid exposing the IAC4000 to direct sunlight or another heat source.
Choose a well-ventilated area to position your IAC4000.

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1-5 Overview
1-5-1 Front Panel
Figure 1-2 IAC4000 Front Panel
Console Port: To configure the system, connect an RS232 serial cable to a COM
port on a PC and to the Console Port of the device.
PMS Port: Standard RS232 DB 9 female Connector. It's a data transmission
cable of PMS system.
Reset Button: The IAC4000 has a reset button at the front panel. For some
circumstances you might need to reset the IAC4000.
WAN Port: One Ethernet port used for linking xDSL or Cable Modem.
LAN Port: The front panel supports four auto-sensing RJ-45 ports and all ports
can be auto-switched to MDI-II connections. The LAN ports used
for linking hosts or other network devices. The individual port can be
either connected to 100BaseTX networks or 10BaseT networks.
When connecting to a 100BaseTX network, the ports operate at
100Mbps in half-duplex mode or 200Mbps in full-duplex mode.
When connecting to a 10BaseT network, the ports operate at 10Mbps
in half-duplex mode or 20Mbps in full-duplex mode.
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