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AS 1500 Intelligent RF AP Quick Installation Guide PRELIMINARY 3 Multi-Antenna Airespace Access Point Quick Installation Guide System Release x.x Print This Document This Guide contains several sections allowing you to install an AS 1500 (AS-1500-ABG-INT) Airespace Access Point. This model contains internal 802.11a and 802.11b/g antennas and no connectors for optional external antennas. • Overview • Step 1: Collecting Required Tools and Supplies • Step 2: Configuring the Airespace AP Before Installation • Step 3: Preparing Mounting Locations • Step 4: Mounting the Airespace APs • Step 5: Returning MAC Information • Planning Notes • FCC Statements for Airespace APs ATTENTION! Special Considerations While Airespace Access Points have been engineered for easy installation, there are some guidelines that are very important to the end users: • PLACE Airespace Access Points NO MORE THAN 140 FEET APART FROM EACH OTHER. Placing Airespace APs further apart almost always results in poor coverage. • DO NOT MOUNT Airespace APs OUTSIDE BUILDINGS. • DO NOT MOUNT Airespace APs ON BUILDING PERIMETER WALLS UNLESS THE OPERATOR WANTS TO PROVIDE COVERAGE OUTSIDE THE BUILDING. • MAKE SURE that plenum-mounted Airespace APs are powered using Power Over Ethernet (POE) and use only the metal brackets (not the Ceiling-Mount Base or the Hanging-Ceiling Clips) to comply with safety regulations. • MAKE SURE THAT THE Airespace Access Points ARE INSTALLED VERTICALLY. Airespace Access Points ARE DESIGNED TO BE INSTALLED VERTICALLY, either standing up in a plenum or hanging from a ceiling, to create the largest coverage area per Airespace AP. Hanging the Airespace AP from the ceiling provides the best RF coverage. 12/29/04 90-100tbd-000 Rev 1 (Preliminary 3) © 2004 All Rights Reserved. • DO NOT MOUNT Airespace Access Point ANTENNAS WITHIN ONE METER (3 FT.) OF ANY METAL OBSTRUCTIONS. THE RF WAVES FROM Airespace Access Points ARE BLOCKED AND/OR REFLECTED BY METAL OBJECTS, such as metal HVAC ducts, conduit, pipes, bookcases, elevator shafts, stairwells, and metal walls. REFER TO THE Airespace Access Point Deployment Guide BEFORE MOUNTING Airespace APs NEAR METAL OBSTRUCTIONS. Overview Overview This guide is designed to provide you with the information needed to mount AS 1500 Airespace Access Points (Airespace APs). Airespace APs are part of the innovative Airespace Wireless Enterprise Platform (Airespace System), and require no manual configuration after they are mounted. This document assumes that a site survey has been performed as described in the Airespace Access Point Deployment Guide section in the Airespace Product Guide, that Airespace AP locations have been selected, and that you have one Airespace AP per indicated location. After the site survey is done, you should have a map indicating the following: • AP locations in the middle of a ceiling or hallway. • AP power options: power supplied by the AC-to-DC power supply orderable from the factory, or Power over Ethernet (PoE) from the Airespace WLAN Switch, another network device, or a PoE injector/hub (usually located in a wiring closet). Note: Plenum-mounted Airespace APs and REAPs MUST BE powered using Power Over Ethernet (POE) to comply with safety regulations. If you do not have a map, make one so you can record the MAC addresses from each location and return them to the to the person who is planning or managing this wireless network. Refer to the following sections to install the Airespace APs. Note: When mounting Airespace APs, make sure to maintain a 20 cm (8 in.) separation between the Airespace APs and bystanders to comply with FCC RF exposure regulations. Refer to the FCC Statements for Airespace APs section for more information. For more details about Airespace AP installations, refer to the Planning Notes section at the end of this document. Step 1: Collecting Required Tools and Supplies Step 1: Collecting Required Tools and Supplies • One Airespace AP per location with included mounting clips. • Optional Airespace AP Mounting Kits, factory-orderable. • Optional external AC-to-DC power supplies, factory-orderable. • Map showing Airespace AP locations and power options. • Screwdrivers, drills, and ladder. • CAT-5 (or higher) cables to connect the Airespace AP locations and the Airespace WLAN Switch or other network device. Continue with Step 2: Configuring the Airespace AP Before Installation. 12/29/04 90-100tbd-000 Rev 1 (Preliminary 3) Overview Step 2: Configuring the Airespace AP Before Installation Step 2: Configuring the Airespace AP Before Installation The following procedures are designed to make sure that your Airespace AP physical installation goes smoothly and that initial operation is as expected. If you are unable to prepare your Airespace AP for deployment, this Step also describes RMA (Return Material Authorization) procedures. Note: Perform the following procedure on each Airespace AP BEFORE deploying the Airespace AP in its final location. Configuration Setup Configuration Setup Configuration Steps for an Airespace AP 1. Configuration Steps for an Airespace AP Configure the Airespace Switch or Appliance for LWAPP Layer 2 Mode (use the CLI command show switchconfig to determine the mode; if it is set to layer 3, use the CLI command config switchconfig mode L2 to change it to Layer 2). Make sure the Airespace Switch or Appliance DS Port is connected to the network. Use CLI, Web Browser and/or ACS procedures as described in the Airespace Switch and Appliance Quick Installation GuideAirespace Switch and Appliance Quick Install Guide and the Airespace Product GuideAirespace Product Guide. Make sure AP ports are available (either Direct-Connect Mode through the Switch physical ports, or in Appliance Mode through the Airespace Switch or Appliance Management/AP-Manager Interface). Set the Airespace Switch or Appliance as the Master, so new Airespace APs always associate with it. Use the CLI command show network config to determine if the Airespace Switch or Appliance DS Port is the Master. If it is not, make it the Master with the CLI command config network master-base enable. Make sure to use the CLI command config network master-base disable after you have configured the AP(s). Refer to the Airespace Product Guide for other settings. 2. Take the Airespace AP out of the box and plug it into a front-panel 10Base-T connector on the Master Switch (Direct-Connect Mode), or through the same subnet that Airespace Switch or Appliance is on (Appliance Mode). 3. Apply power to the AP: Use 802.3af-compatible Power Over Ethernet (PoE) from the Airespace Switch or Appliance or from an orderable inline power injector. If you do not have PoE available, use an orderable external AC-to-48 VDC Power Supply plugged into the side of the AP. After powering up the AP, the RED Alarm LED comes on for a short period (about 15-20 seconds) and then all the LEDs blink sequentially back and forth, indicating that the AP is trying to connect to an Airespace Switch or Appliance. This can continue for up to five 12/29/04 Step 2: Configuring the Airespace AP Before Installation 90-100tbd-000 Rev 1 (Preliminary 3) minutes. If the AP remains in this mode for more than five minutes, the AP is unable to find the Master Airespace Switch or Appliance. Check the connection between the AP and the Airespace Switch or Appliance and make sure the Airespace AP and the Airespace Switch or Appliance are on the same subnet. 4. If the Power light does not come on, check the power (it can be powered either with Power over Ethernet or a from an orderable AP External Power Supply. Make sure that a DHCP server is configured in the Airespace Switch or Appliance for both the Management Interface and AP-Manager Interface using the CLI, Web Browser, or ACS interface, and that the DHCP server is operating correctly. Once the AP finds the Airespace Switch or Appliance, it attempts to download the new Airespace Operating System code if the AP code version differs from the Airespace Switch or Appliance code version. While this is happening, the LEDs on the top of the AP blink on and off together. Once the Airespace Operating System code download is successful, the AP reboots. The GREEN LED turns on and the two AMBER/AMBER LEDs indicate the states of the 802.11a and 802.11b/ g networks. If a AMBER/AMBER LED remains off. Note that the Red LED can light for a short period (10-20 seconds) when the AP reboots. If the RED LED comes on AND STAYS ON for more than a minute, disconnect the AP and call Airespace Global Services & Support. Use the CLI command show ap summary. If the new AP appears on the list, it has been configured successfully. From the CLI, Web Browser or ACS interface, configure the AP with its Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Airespace Switch or Appliance names as described in the Airespace Product Guide. If you will be using the AP in a mobility or a WPS group, set the mobility or WPS group name using the CLI, Web Browser or ACS interface. If required, use the CLI, Web Browser or ACS interface to customize the AP-specific 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g network settings. Once again, the two AMBER/AMBER LEDs indicate the states of the 802.11a and 802.11b/g networks. If any part of the network is disabled, the corresponding AMBER/AMBER LED remains off. 5. If everything works correctly (the GREEN LED is on and the RED LED is off), disconnect the Airespace AP and take it to its final destination and install it as described in this document. If your Airespace AP fails this visual test, refer to RMA Procedures in the Airespace Product Guide to return your Airespace APs. 6. When you have installed and powered up the Airespace AP in its final destination, verify that the LEDs are in the same state they were in at the end of Step 4. If no LEDs are on, the AP is most likely not receiving power. If the LEDs blink sequentially back and forth for more than five minutes, the Airespace AP is unable to find its Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Airespace Switch or Appliance. Check the connection between the Airespace AP and the Airespace Switch or Appliance, and make sure the AP and the Airespace Switch or Appliance are either on the same subnet or that the AP has a route back to its Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Airespace Switches and Appliances. If the Airespace AP is not on the same subnet as the Airespace Switch or Appliance, make sure there is a DHCP server on the same subnet as the Airespace AP. Also, make sure that the route between the Airespace AP and the Airespace Switch or Appliance can process IP fragmented packets. 12/29/04 Step 2: Configuring the Airespace AP Before Installation 90-100tbd-000 Rev 1 (Preliminary 3) After you have prepared all Airespace APs, reconfigure the Airespace Switch or Appliance so it is not the Master. A Master Airespace Switch or Appliance should only be used for configuring Airespace APs and not in a working network. Note that the Master Airespace Switch or Appliance is normally not used in a deployed network, so the Master Airespace Switch or Appliance setting is automatically disabled upon reboot or AireOS code upgrade. After completing Step 2: Configuring the Airespace AP Before Installation for all Airespace APs and REAPs, continue with Step 3: Preparing Mounting Locations. Step 3: Preparing Mounting Locations Step 3: Preparing Mounting Locations On your map, you should have the Airespace AP locations, mounting options, and power options. Note: MAKE SURE that plenum-mounted Airespace APs use only the metal Projection-Mount and Flush-Mount brackets (not the Hanging-Ceiling Clips) and are powered using Power Over Ethernet (POE) to comply with safety regulations. • Find the required mounting locations. Figure - Factory-Supplied Mounting Clips • Attach the hanging ceiling clips to the Airespace AP. Make sure you leave enough space around the Airespace AP to plug the CAT-5 cable, optional external antenna cable(s), optional power supply cable, and optional Kensington MicroSaver Security Cable into the sides of the Airespace AP. • Alternatively, use the optional mounting bases and/or brackets to mark the wall or ceiling locations for sheet metal, drywall, or other screws. Make sure you leave enough space around the Airespace AP and brackets to plug the CAT-5 cable, optional external antenna cable(s), optional power supply cable, and optional Kensington MicroSaver Security Cable into the sides of the Airespace AP. 12/29/04 90-100tbd-000 Rev 1 (Preliminary 3) Step 3: Preparing Mounting Locations Figure - Factory-Orderable Mounting Brackets TBD • If necessary, drill holes for the various cables where they can be mostly hidden from casual view. When you are mounting the Airespace AP using an optional separately-orderable projection-mount L-bracket (the one with two long legs), the cables can be routed through the 5/8-inch (15.9 mm) holes in the bracket. • Route the CAT-5, optional power supply, optional external antenna cable(s), and optional Kensington MicroSaver Security cables to where they can plug into the Airespace AP. Make sure to leave about 6 inches (15 cm) of slack in the cables for future modifications. • Attach the brackets to the wall or ceiling, or install screws for ceiling-mount base: Where you are going to use the projection-mount or flush-mount bracket, use customer-supplied sheet metal, drywall, or other screws to attach the bracket to the ceiling or wall. • Where you are going to use the ceiling-mount base, install customer-supplied sheet metal, drywall, or other screws with 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) or smaller heads protruding from the ceiling about 0.1 inch (2.5 mm). • If necessary, drill holes for the various cables where they can be mostly hidden from casual view. • Route the CAT-5, optional power supply, optional external antenna cable(s), and optional Kensington MicroSaver Security cables to where they can plug into the Airespace AP. Make sure to leave about 6 inches (15 cm) of slack in the cables for future modifications. You are now ready to install the Airespace APs. Continue with Step 4: Mounting the Airespace APs. 12/29/04 90-100tbd-000 Rev 1 (Preliminary 3) Step 3: Preparing Mounting Locations Step 4: Mounting the Airespace APs Step 4: Mounting the Airespace APs Using the supplied or optional separately-orderable Airespace AP mounting kits, mount each Airespace AP in its indicated location, oriented as shown on the map. Note that you can mount the Airespace APs in the ceiling plenum or below the ceiling, but the Airespace APs perform best when mounted below the ceiling. The Airespace APs can be mounted in one of three configurations: • Ceiling-Mount Rail Clips • Projection Wall Mount • Ceiling-Mount Slotted Clips Ceiling-Mount Rail Clips Ceiling-Mount Rail Clips When you are mounting the Airespace AP on the extruded aluminium rails of a hanging ceiling, use the ceiling-mount clips to mount the Airespace AP as shown in the following figure and as described below: Figure - Airespace AP with Optional Ceiling-Mount Clips Installed • Copy the MAC address(es) from the label(s) on the Airespace AP onto the corresponding location on the map. MAC addresses have the format 000B85xxxxxx. • Attach the ceiling-mount clips to the bottom of the Airespace AP using the factory-supplied machine screws and washers. • Snap the ceiling-mount clips onto a hanging ceiling rail. 12/29/04 90-100tbd-000 Rev 1 (Preliminary 3) Step 4: Mounting the Airespace APs Figure - Clipping the Airespace AP and Ceiling-Mount Clips to a Hanging-Ceiling Rail • Attach the cables to the sides of the Airespace AP. Note: Make sure the cables are routed away from the Airespace AP antennas. Note: When the Airespace AP is powered up and is associated with an Airespace Switch or Appliance (Green/Power and Amber/802.11b/g and/or Amber/802.11a LEDs lit), the Airespace AP is broadcasting its beacon signal(s). When this happens, complete the installation as quickly as possible to remove yourself from within 8 inches (20 cm) of the Airespace AP to comply with FCC RF radiation exposure guidelines. You have installed the Airespace AP. Repeat Step 4: Mounting the Airespace APs for each Airespace AP location, and then continue with Step 5: Returning MAC Information. Projection Wall Mount (Details TBD) Projection Wall Mount When you are mounting the Airespace AP out from a wall (flat sides along the wall or hallway), use an optional factory-orderable projection wall-mount L-bracket. • Before proceeding, gently screw the two factory-supplied screws and spring washers into the bottom of the Airespace AP. Make sure the spring washers have their convex (high center sections) pointing toward the screw heads. Note: The Airespace AP threaded holes have precision-depth threads. Do not overtighten the screws, or the bracket will not fit under the screw heads. 12/29/04 90-100tbd-000 Rev 1 (Preliminary 3) Ceiling-Mount Rail Clips Figure - Assembling the Mounting Screws and Spring Washers to the Airespace AP TBD • Copy the MAC address(es) from the label(s) on the Airespace AP onto the corresponding location on the map. MAC addresses have the format 000B85xxxxxx. • You have already attached the projection wall-mount L-bracket to the wall in Step 3: Preparing Mounting Locations. • Slide the screws into the keyhole slots on the mounting bracket as shown in the following figure. Note: If the screws do not securely hold the bracket, remove the Airespace AP and adjust the screws until they securely hold the bracket. Figure - Assembling the Airespace AP to the Optional Projection Wall-Mount Bracket TBD • Attach the cables to the sides of the Airespace AP. 12/29/04 90-100tbd-000 Rev 1 (Preliminary 3) Ceiling-Mount Rail Clips Note: Make sure the cables are routed away from the Airespace AP antennas. Note: When the Airespace AP is powered up and is associated with an Airespace Switch or Appliance (Green/Power and Yellow/802.11b/g and/or Yellow or Amber/ 802.11a LEDs lit), the Airespace AP begins broadcasting its beacon signal(s). When this happens, complete the installation as quickly as possible to remove yourself from within 8 inches (20 cm) of the Airespace AP to comply with FCC RF radiation exposure guidelines. You have installed the Airespace AP. Repeat Step 4: Mounting the Airespace APs for each Airespace AP location, and then continue with Step 5: Returning MAC Information. Ceiling-Mount Slotted Clips (Details TBD) Ceiling-Mount Slotted Clips When you are mounting the Airespace AP on the extruded aluminium rails of a hanging ceiling requiring a slotted connector, use the ceiling-mount slotted clips to mount the Airespace AP as shown in the following figure and as described below: • Before proceeding, gently screw the two factory-supplied screws and spring washers into the bottom of the Airespace AP. Make sure the spring washers have their convex (high center sections) pointing toward the screw heads. Note: The Airespace AP threaded holes have precision-depth threads. Do not overtighten the screws, or the bracket will not fit under the screw heads. Figure - Optional Ceiling-Mount Slotted Clips for Ceiling Mounting • Copy the MAC address(es) from the label(s) on the Airespace AP onto the corresponding location on the map. MAC addresses have the format 000B85xxxxxx. • You have already attached the flush-mount bracket to the wall in Step 3: Preparing Mounting Locations. • Slide the screws into the keyhole slots on the mounting bracket as shown in the following figure. Note: Make sure the side of the Airespace AP with the door is facing away from the wall. This ensures that the correct antenna is facing the building, and makes future upgrades easier. Note: If the screws do not securely hold the bracket, remove the Airespace AP and adjust the screws until they securely hold the bracket. 12/29/04 90-100tbd-000 Rev 1 (Preliminary 3) Ceiling-Mount Slotted Clips 10 Figure - Assembling the Airespace AP to the Slotted Clips TBD • Attach the cables to the sides of the Airespace AP. Note: Make sure the cables are routed away from the Airespace AP antennas. Note: When the Airespace AP is powered up and is associated with an Airespace Switch or Appliance (Green/Power and Yellow/802.11b/g and/or Yellow or Amber/ 802.11a LEDs lit), the Airespace AP begins broadcasting its beacon signal(s). When this happens, complete the installation as quickly as possible to remove yourself from within 8 inches (20 cm) of the Airespace AP to comply with FCC RF radiation exposure guidelines. You have installed the Airespace AP. Repeat Step 4: Mounting the Airespace APs for each Airespace AP location, and then continue with Step 5: Returning MAC Information. Step 5: Returning MAC Information Step 5: Returning MAC Information When you have completed the installations as outlined in Step 4: Mounting the Airespace APs, return the MAC addresses and their locations on the maps or floor plans to the network planner or manager. The Airespace Control System Software (ACS Software) operators will use the MAC address and location information to create maps for precise wireless Airespace Operating System management. Also return any unused mounting clips and external power supplies to the network planner or manager for use in future deployments. Note: Please remind the Network Planner or Manager that now is a good time to register the Airespace APs at http://www.airespace.com/. 12/29/04 90-100tbd-000 Rev 1 (Preliminary 3) Step 5: Returning MAC Information 11 Planning Notes Planning Notes • About Cables • About External Antennas • About Mounting Options • About Physical Security • FCC Statements for Airespace APs • Safety Considerations • Environmental Responsibility About Cables • About Cables You will run one CAT-5 Ethernet cable from the Airespace AP to the Airespace WLAN Switch, another network device, or a PoE injector/hub. When the Airespace AP will be mounted below the ceiling using the ceiling mount or wall mount brackets, you may have to drill a hole into the ceiling plenum to run the CAT-5 cable to the wiring closet. When the CAT-5 cable cannot be run through the ceiling plenum, find another path to route the cable from the Airespace AP to the wiring closet. When the Airespace AP will be mounted above the ceiling using the ceiling mount or wall mount brackets, run the CAT-5 cable to the wiring closet through the ceiling plenum. When the CAT-5 cable cannot be run through the ceiling plenum, find another path to route the cable from the Airespace AP to the wiring closet. • When you are powering the Airespace AP from AC power, route the power supply cable from the AC convenience outlet to the Airespace AP. Make sure you secure the AC power plug so it will be difficult for people to pull on the power cord or unplug the power supply from the AC power outlet. • When you are powering the Airespace AP from a PoE source (Airespace WLAN Switch, another network device, or a PoE injector/hub), you do not need to route a separate power cable to the Airespace AP, because the Airespace AP will receive its power across the CAT-5 Ethernet cable. Return the power supply to the wireless network planner/manager. About External Antennas About External Antennas • The AS-1500-ABG-INT AP is designed to be used exclusively with the internal high-gain antennas, and have no provisions for external antennas. About Mounting Options About Mounting Options Note: Because the Airespace AP internal antennas have been designed to reduce inter-floor interference, it is strongly recommended that you mount the Airespace AP standing or hanging straight up or down. About Physical Security (Details TBD) About Physical Security The Airespace AP can be secured with a Kensington MicroSaver Security Cable. If required, use any MicroSaver Security Cable (example shown below) to attach either side of your Airespace AP to a solid beam, pipe, or support. The back plate of the Airespace AP contains a special slot for this purpose. 12/29/04 90-100tbd-000 Rev 1 (Preliminary 3) Planning Notes 12 FCC Statements for Airespace APs FCC Statements for Airespace APs This section includes the following FCC statements for the Airespace AP: • Class A Statement • RF Radiation Hazard Warning • Non-Modification Statement • Deployment Statement Class A Statement Class A Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. RF Radiation Hazard Warning RF Radiation Hazard Warning To ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, this device must be installed in a location such that the antenna of the device will be greater than 20 cm (8 in.) from all persons. Using higher 12/29/04 90-100tbd-000 Rev 1 (Preliminary 3) FCC Statements for Airespace APs 13 gain antennas and types of antennas not covered under the FCC certification of this product is not allowed. Installers of the radio and end users of the Airespace Wireless Enterprise Platform must adhere to the installation instructions provided in this manual. Non-Modification Statement Non-Modification Statement Use only the supplied internal antenna, or external antennas supplied by the manufacturer. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the badge and could violate FCC regulations and void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Note: Refer to the Airespace System Release Notes for 802.11a external antenna information. Contact Airespace for a list of FCC-approved 802.11a and 802.11b/g external antennas. Deployment Statement Deployment Statement This product is certified for indoor deployment only. Do not install or use this product outdoors. Safety Considerations Safety Considerations The 1500 Airespace APs with or without external antenna ports are only intended for installation in Environment A as defined in IEEE 802.3af. All interconnected equipment must be contained within the same building including the interconnected equipment's associated LAN connections. Environmental Responsibility Environmental Responsibility Airespace is very concerned about Environmental Responsibility. Accordingly, you are encouraged not to dispose of this product into a system that ultimately results in landfill. Instead, AireSpace encourages you to contact a local charitable organization that will reclaim the aluminum, connectors and precious metals - minimizing waste. By these means Charities obviously win, you win because their disposal charges are reduced, and the Environment wins because less resources are harvested from the earth, and less waste is returned to it. 12/29/04 90-100tbd-000 Rev 1 (Preliminary 3) Safety Considerations 14
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