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[. . . ] OmniAccess OAW-AP70 Wireless Access Point TM Installation Guide Copyright Copyright © 2005 Alcatel Internetworking, Inc. Originated in the USA. Trademarks Alcatel AP70, Alcatel 800, Alcatel 2400, Alcatel 6000, and AOS-W are trademarks of Alcatel in the United States and certain other countries. The K & Lock design is a registered trademark of the Kensington Technology Group in the United States and certain other countries. Any other trademarks appearing in this manual are owned by their respective companies. ii OmniAccess OAW-AP70 Installation Guide Part 031644-00 May 2005 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction . [. . . ] , If using DHCP the AP will obtain its IP address automatically and you can skip , this step. Otherwise, configure the AP with a static IP address using the following commands: apboot> setenv ipaddr <static IP address for the AP> apboot> setenv netmask <static IP address mask> apboot> setenv gatewayip <default gateway IP address> 3 Set the location for the specific AP if necessary. , Location settings depend on how much control you want over configuring logical groups of APs in the future. Default Locations If you wish all APs treated as a single entity for configuration and accounting purposes, you can use the default location profile (255. 255. 65535) and skip to Step 5. NOTE--If using default locations during initial provisioning, you can later reconfigure the APs to use specific location IDs using the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch management tools. Specific Locations By setting specific location IDs for each AP you can later apply configuration , changes or collect statistics and information for specific groups of APs (for example, all APs on a particular floor in a particular building). To set a specific location for an individual AP the following command is used: , setenv location <building number>. <floor number>. <device number> where the following fields are required: Building Number Floor Number Device Number A unique number (1-254) is required for each building in your campus. Within any building, a unique number (1-254) is required for each floor. Within any floor, a unique number (1-65534) is required for each access point or air monitor. If you performed the recommended site survey using the Alcatel RF Plan tool, the location data for all access points and air monitors can be found on the tool's deployment page (see the Alcatel RF Plan User's Guide). If you prefer to enter the location data manually, record the location ID you set for each access point and air monitor along with the following: Device Description Note the intended function of the device (access point or dedicated air monitor) and a brief description of its service location. Provisioning Access Points 19 OmniAccess OAW-AP70: Installation Guide X, Y Coordinates For each access point and air monitor, measure its X and Y position (in feet) relative to the bottom-left corner of the building plan as seen from overhead. For example: 98 262 ft. Y 0, 0 126 X 418 ft. Use the same fixed point and orientation for all floors in a building. 4 Save the configuration and reboot the OmniAccess OAW-AP70. apboot> save apboot> boot Once the OmniAccess OAW-AP70 boots, disconnect it and mount it in its intended service location (see Provisioning Access Points on page 21). 20 Part 031644-00 May 2005 CHAPTER 3 AP Deployment This chapter explains how to mount and connect the Alcatel AP70. Mounting the OmniAccess OAW-AP70 When provisioning is complete, mount the OmniAccess OAW-AP70 at its intended service location. The OmniAccess OAW-AP70 Access Points with or without external antennas are intended only for installation in Environment A as defined in IEEE 802. 3. af. All interconnected equipment must be contained within the same building, including the interconnected equipment's associated LAN connections. (When using an external antenna, 5. 150 to 5. 250 MHz are blocked. ) Select a location as close as possible to the center of the intended coverage area. If necessary, use the Alcatel RF Plan site survey tool to determine the optimum locations for your access points and air monitors. The service location should be free from obstructions or obvious sources of interference. Normally, the higher you place an access point or air monitor, the better its performance. If external antennas are used, make sure that they and their associated wiring are located entirely indoors. TheOmniAccess OAW-AP70 and any optional external antennas are not suitable for outside use. AP Deployment 21 OmniAccess OAW-AP70: Installation Guide The OmniAccess OAW-AP70 can be mounted on a wall or suspended from above (not shown) using one of the optional mounting kits (dimensions vary) in the following ways: FIGURE 3-1 OmniAccess OAW-AP70 Mounting Options NOTE--For dimensions, see "Product Specifications". Allow 5 cm (2") additional space on the right-hand side for cables. Measurements for the Alcatel AP70 depend on attached antennas, which vary. Alcatel AP70 Detachable Antennas Before deploying the Alcatel AP70, attach the appropriate antennas (not included, see "FCC-Approved Detachable Antennas"). The antenna connections should be tightened by hand to avoid overtightening. The Alcatel AP70 has dual Reverse Polarity SMA (RP-SMA) female antenna connectors that accept a variety of high-gain detachable antennas. See Table 3-1 for the list of FCC approved antennas tested for use with the Alcatel AP70. [. . . ] Data is transmitted at speeds of up to 11 Mbps. 42 Part 031644-00 May 2005 Appendix C 802. 11g provides a high data rate and is backwards compatible with 802. 11b. 802. 11g operation uses ODFM and a shared collision domain (CSMA/CA). Data is transmitted at speeds of up to 54 Mbps. Power Over Ethernet The OmniAccess OAW-AP70 supports the IEEE 802. 3af standard for Power Over Ethernet (POE). With this feature, the OmniAccess OAW-AP70 can accept electrical power from a compatible POE-capable device (such as the Alcatel 6000 (with Line Card OAW-LC-2G24FP), Alcatel 2400, or Alcatel 800) directly over the FE cable. POE eliminates the need to provide separate power outlets in environments that are difficult or undesirable to wire for electricity. [. . . ]

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