Symbol Technologies AP7562 802.11 abgn/ac Access Point User Manual 07 WiNG 5 7 1 WC CLI ProfileCommands 5 1 2015

Symbol Technologies Inc 802.11 abgn/ac Access Point 07 WiNG 5 7 1 WC CLI ProfileCommands 5 1 2015

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  • 1. User Manual Rev
  • 2. User Manual Antenna Elevation Section 3 Professional Installer Instructions

User Manual Antenna Elevation Section 3 Professional Installer Instructions

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PROFILES 7 - 221
7.1.31.4.7 antenna-elevation
interface-config-radio-instance
Configures an antenna's elevation gain. Antenna gain is the ratio of an antenna's radiation intensity in a given direction to the
intensity produced by a no-loss, isotropic antenna radiating equally in all directions. An antenna's gain along the horizon and
at an elevation of 30 degree may vary. The elevation gain is defined as the maximum antenna gain at 30 to 150 degrees above
the horizon. If elevation gain is configured, the transmit (TX) power calculations maximize the allowable TX power for an
elevation below 30 degree.
Access Points must conform to U.S. Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) limitations. FCC has now stipulated a 21dBm
EIRP limit for power directed 30 degrees above the horizon.
For Zebra-supplied antennas, compatible with 5.0 GHz on the AP7562 access point, refer to the Antenna Guide for "Elevation
Gain" information. If using a third-party antenna, it is required that you obtain the antenna-elevation gain information from the
antenna manufacturer.
The elevation gain should be configured if the access point:
• Is deployed outdoors, and
• Is used with a dipole antenna (panel antenna and polarized antenna are for point to point only, and are excluded from this
requirement), and
• Is transmitting in the 5.15 - 5.25 GHz Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure-1 (UNII1) band.
Professional Installers must complete the following steps to ensure compliance with the FCC rule:
1. Configure the antenna type. For example:
ap7562-80C2AC(config-device-84-24-8D-80-C2-AC-if-radio2)#service antenna-type dipole
2. Configure the antenna peak gain. For example:
ap7562-80C2AC(config-device-84-24-8D-80-C2-AC-if-radio2)#antenna-gain 7.0
3. Configure the antenna placement. For example:
ap7562-80C2AC(config-device-84-24-8D-80-C2-AC-if-radio2)#placement outdoor
4. Configure the antenna elevation gain. For example:
ap7562-80C2AC(config-device-84-24-8D-80-C2-AC-if-radio2)#antenna-elevation 5.0
After the professional installer enters the antenna type, gain, placement, and elevation gain using the CLI as outlined
above, the firmware will use this information and hardcoded maximum limits determined during testing (See Annex C in
FCC Report #FR4D0448AB) to limit the EIRP below 21dBm for outdoor use in UNII-1 band. The antenna information is
provided in the Installation guide and antenna guide.
Supported in the following platforms:
• Access Points — AP7562
Syntax
antenna-elevation <-30.0-15.0>
NOTE: The antenna elevation gain feature is supported only on the AP7562 model
access point.
7 - 222 WiNG 5.7.1 CLI Reference Guide
Parameters
• antenna-elevation <-30.0-15.0>
antenna-elevation
<-30.0-15.0>
Configures the antenna elevation gain from -30.0 - 15.0 dB. Refer to the antenna specifications for
antenna-elevation gain information.
The default value is 0 dB.
Examples
ap7562-80C2AC(config-device-84-24-8D-80-C2-AC-if-radio2)#antenna-elevation 5.0
ap7562-80C2AC(config-device-84-24-8D-80-C2-AC-if-radio2)#show context
interface radio2
antenna-elevation 5.0
ap7562-80C2AC(config-device-84-24-8D-80-C2-AC-if-radio2)#
Related Commands
no
Resets antenna elevation gain to default (0 dB)

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