™ ENJOY THE FREEDOM OF WIRELESS NETWORKING Access Point 2000 Installation Guide ENTERASYS.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD: Only qualified personnel should perform installation procedures. NOTICE Enterasys Networks and its licensors reserve the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice. The reader should in all cases consult Enterasys Networks to determine whether any such changes have been made. The hardware, firmware, or software described in this manual is subject to change without notice.
FCC Notice Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Contents Preface Purpose of the Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Organization of this Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Document Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Rack Mount Kit Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 Rack Mount Kit Installation Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 Power Module Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Preface Purpose of the Manual This manual describes how to install and set up the RoamAbout Access Point 2000. It also includes problem solving, and connector pin assignment information. Intended Audience This manual is intended for use by personnel who will install and set up the RoamAbout Access Point 2000. ELECTRICAL HAZARD: Only qualified personnel should perform installation procedures.
Preface Document Conventions The following icons are used in this document: Icon Meaning ELECTRICAL HAZARD: Warns against an action that could result in personal injury or death. WARNING WARNING: Warns against an action that could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION: Contains information essential to avoid damage to the equipment. NOTE vi NOTE: Calls the reader’s attention to any item of information that may be of special importance.
Preface Associated Documents The following table lists the RoamAbout products and information location. The documentation, drivers, and utilities can also be downloaded from the RoamAbout Wireless web site. Check the RoamAbout Wireless web site regularly for product upgrades. http://www.enterasys.com/wireless Component Information Location RoamAbout Access Point RoamAbout Access Point 2000 Hardware Installation Quick Start RoamAbout Access Point Manager RoamAbout 802.
Preface Getting Help For additional support related to this device or document, contact Enterasys Networks using one of the following methods: World Wide Web: http://www.enterasys.com/wireless Phone: North America: (603) 332-9400 Europe: 353 61 701 910 Asia: +800 8827-2878 Internet mail: support@enterasys.com To send comments or suggestions concerning this document, contact the Enterasys Networks Technical Writing Department via the following e-mail address: TechWriting@enterasys.
Chapter 1 Preparing for Installation This chapter describes basic considerations for successfully installing the RoamAbout Access Point 2000 hardware. Before installing the Access Point (AP), you must complete the following tasks: • Review the site requirements. • Select the location to install the AP. • Unpack the AP and check the contents of the shipment.
Reviewing the Site Requirements Reviewing the Site Requirements Please review the site requirements before you install the Access Point. Hardware Requirements Table 1-1: AP Physical Specifications (with plastic cover) Parameter Access Point Width 17.9 cm (7.06 in) Height 16.8 cm (6.64 in) Depth 4.1 cm (1.63 in) Weight .86 kg (1.9 lb) Electrical and Environmental Requirements Ensure that the environmental and electrical requirements are within the ranges described in Table 1-2 through Table 1-4.
Reviewing the Site Requirements Table 1-3: AP Power Supply Specifications (US) Parameter Value Input voltage 120 VAC Input Current at 120 V 220 mA Frequency 60 Hz Output voltage 24 VAC Output current (maximum) 500 mA Table 1-4: AP Power Supply Specifications (World) Parameter Value Input voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC Input Current at 120 V 400 mA Frequency 47 Hz to 63 Hz Output voltage 24 VDC Output current (maximum) 625 mA Preparing for Installation 1-3
Unpacking and Inspecting Unpacking and Inspecting Physically inspect all cartons for shipping damage. Report any damage to your shipping carrier. Also verify that you have received the correct basic components and options as listed on the following pages. Report any discrepancies to your Enterasys Sales Representative. Basic Components The basic components required for installation include an Access Point and a PC Card.
Unpacking and Inspecting # Description Part Number 4A Power Module (120/240 VAC)* CSIWS-PS1 4B Power Module (120 VAC)* 5652041 (Model No. : FE4830 240A050) 5 Cable, RJ45 Male to RJ45 Male, 7 inch 9360119-7" 6 RJ45 to Punch-Down Conn. (Mod Tap) 6370006 7 Remote Power Adapter 8917544 8 Four Rubber Feet 5020005 * Only use UL Listed Class 2 power supplies with this product.
Options Options The following options are available for the Access Point: 1 .
Other Considerations Other Considerations Enterasys Networks recommends that you test the coverage area before you permanently install the Access Point. The coverage area is where wireless clients can be physically located and still connect to the Access Point. Coverage area is determined by a number of factors, including the speed of the RoamAbout PC Card, physical obstructions, and noise levels.
Chapter 2 Cabling and Wiring This chapter presents detailed step-by-step procedures to select, configure, and install the correct power, cabling, and wiring for your RoamAbout Access Point 2000.
Selecting a Power Configuration Selecting a Power Configuration The power configurations available for the Access Point include local power, remote power, and redundant power. Local Power Configuration In the local power configuration, the Access Point receives operating power directly from one local source (such as a power module connected to a nearby wall outlet). The output plug of the power module is connected directly into the Access Point chassis-mounted power connector.
Remote Power Adapter Installation Remote Power Adapter Installation The remote power adapter provides operating power to the Access Point using the Ethernet cable. The adapter receives input power (via the PWR jack) from either the power module supplied with the Access Point or directly from the site facility. If using the power module, install the adapter within six feet of an AC power outlet.
Remote Power Adapter Installation Remote Power Adapter Installation Procedure Use the following procedure to install the remote power adapter. Step Action 1 If available, use a cable tester to check the cable wiring to the Access Point. Check continuity and pairing. 2 3 Select a mounting location: • Close to the Ethernet wiring panel or Ethernet port. • Within six feet of an AC power outlet (if remote power is used). Secure the remote power adapter.
Rack Mount Kit Installation Rack Mount Kit Installation Overview The rack mount kit allows you to install up to three remote power adapters into one standard rack-mount panel to provide for the operation of up to three Access Points. The information presented in the Remote Power Adapter Installation on page 2-3 applies to each of the three remote power adapters in the rack mount kit. The rack mount panel installation procedure is on the next page.
Rack Mount Kit Installation Rack Mount Kit Installation Procedure Use the following procedure to install the rack mount kit. Step Action 1 If available, use a cable tester to check the cable wiring to each Access Point. Check continuity and pairing. 2 3 Select a mounting location: • Close to the Ethernet wiring panel. • Within six feet of an AC power outlet (if remote power is used). Install up to three remote power adapters within the rack mount panel.
Power Module Installation Power Module Installation Installing the 120/240 Power Module Perform the following steps to install the 120/240 Power Module: Step Action 1 Verify that you have the correct power module and adapters. 2 Insert the appropriate adapter into the power module. Do not connect the power module to the primary source until instructed to do so. .
Selecting the Correct Ethernet Wiring Configuration Installing the 120 VAC Power Module Do not connect the power module to the primary power source until instructed to do so. The only installation required for the 120 VAC Power Module is to plug it into an appropriate wall outlet or extension cord. Selecting the Correct Ethernet Wiring Configuration If you have an existing 10BaseT Ethernet cable in place, you can connect the cable directly to the Access Point.
CAT 5 Cabling Standards Straight-Through Configuration Use a straight-through wiring configuration if connecting: • An Ethernet switching device to an Access Point. • An Access Point to a remote power adapter. Crossover Configuration Use a crossover wiring configuration if connecting: • An Access Point to an Access Point. • An Access Point to an Ethernet card in a PC. CAT 5 Cabling Standards There are four common CAT 5 Cabling Standards.
CAT 5 Cabling Standards MOD-TAP Connector Enterasys provides a MOD-TAP connector for terminating building wiring at the Access Point. Before installing each individual color-coded wire into the MOD-TAP connector, determine the cable standard to be used (see pages 2-11, 2-12, and 2-13).
CAT 5 Cabling Standards Cabling Standard EIA 568A 2 1 3 Gr W hit e/ Gr ee een n W /Wh hit ite e Bl / O r a ( G r ue e /W nge en) hit W e hi t e/ B ( B l u e) Or l an ue ge W hit /Wh ite e/ B r B r ow ( O r ow an ge n/ W n ) hi t e( Br ow n) This is the latest sequence option as published in TIA Commercial Building Cabling Specification 568A. If using the Enterasys supplied MOD-TAP connector, use the "A" wiring configuration for the EIA 568A wiring scheme.
CAT 5 Cabling Standards Cabling Standard EIA 568B W hit e / Or Ora ng an e g W e/W hit hit e Bl /Gre e (O ue ra /W en ng e) hit W e( hit B e lue Gr /Blu ) e ee n/W W h hit e/B ite ( G r Br ow own reen ) n/W hit e( Br ow n) This standard is the most widely specified sequence worldwide for new data installations. It is also a subset specified by the IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet over twisted pair standard.
CAT 5 Cabling Standards Cabling Standard EIA 356A W hit e / Or Ora ng an e g W e/W hit hit e Bl /Gre e (O ue ra /W en ng e) hit W e hit e/B (Blu e) Gr l ee ue n/W W h hit e/B ite ( G r Br ow own reen ) n/W hit e( Br ow This standard is a 3-pair subset of EIA 568B, leaving out the Brown/White - White/Brown pair. If using the Enterasys supplied MOD-TAP connector, use the "B" wiring diagram for the EIA 356A wiring scheme.
CAT 5 Cabling Standards Cabling Standard USOC Br ow n/ W hit W e( hit Br e/G ow re n) W e n hit e/O ra Bl ng ue e /W hit W e hi (B lue Or te/B an lue ) Gr ge ee /W W n/W hite hit h ( e/B ite Ora ro (Gr nge wn ee ) n) This standard is shown for reference only and is strongly not recommended for use in data applications.
MOD-TAP Connector Wiring MOD-TAP Connector Wiring 1 2 Determine the appropriate CAT 5 Cabling standard for your installation: • Refer to “CAT 5 Cabling Standards” on page 2-9. • Select the cabling standard appropriate for your site. Remove the rubber protector from the MOD-TAP connector. Rubber Protector 3 Remove the plastic cover from the MOD-TAP connector. The plastic cover is also used as a MOD-TAP wire insertion tool. 4 Locate the 10BaseT Ethernet network cable in the wall box.
MOD-TAP Connector Wiring 6 7 Secure each Ethernet cable wire in its correct MOD-TAP connector slot: • Do not remove insulation from any wire. • With each wire firmly in place in its correct slot, reinstall the MOD-TAP wire insertion tool/cover. • Secure all wires by pushing down firmly on the MOD-TAP wire insertion tool/cover. Install the remote power feature or the rack mount kit, if used. Refer to Remote Power Adapter Installation on page 2-3 or the Rack Mount Kit Installation on page 2-5.
Power and Connector Specifications Power and Connector Specifications Access Point power and connector specifications are listed in the table below. These specifications are provided for customers who want to provide their own site operating power for the Access Point. If the remote power feature is used, Enterasys strongly recommends that you test the cable from the remote power adapter to the Access Point for continuity and correct pinout (straight-through cable) before power is applied.
Chapter 3 Installing the Access Point This chapter provides the procedures to install the Access Point 2000 and its options. Make sure the site primary power for the Access Point conforms to the specifications detailed in Chapter 2 - Cabling and Wiring. If using a BootP/TFTP server and the Access Point Manager to configure the Access Points with IP addresses, you should configure the server BEFORE applying power to each Access Point. Upon power-up, each Access Point automatically sends a BootP request.
Wall/Ceiling Outlet Box Installation Wall/Ceiling Outlet Box Installation Follow the step-by-step procedure below to install the Access Point to an outlet box. Step Action 1 Make sure the site primary power for the Access Point conforms to the specifications detailed in Chapter 2 - Cabling and Wiring. 2 Select a wall or ceiling outlet: • If using remote power, with internal 10BaseT Ethernet network cabling installed.
Wall/Ceiling Outlet Box Installation Step Action 3 Remove the mounting bracket from the Access Point: • Completely loosen the captive screw. • Slide the bracket until the two screw slots are directly below the two screws. • Lift and remove the bracket from the Access Point. Remove Mounting Bracket fig1 Captive Screw Screw Slot (2) 4 Screw (2) Connect the Ethernet cable, or wire the MOD-TAP connector: Refer to MOD-TAP Connector Wiring on page 2-15.
Wall/Ceiling Outlet Box Installation Step Action 6 If using a MOD-TAP connector, install the wired MOD-TAP connector: • Insert the connector through the rear of the metal mounting bracket tab. • Push the connector until it securely locks into the tab. NOTE Make sure the slot on the MOD-TAP connector is facing down. Insert Slot Lock 7 Secure the mounting bracket to the wall outlet box.
Wall/Ceiling Outlet Box Installation Step Action 8 If using a MOD-TAP connector, connect one end of the 7-inch RJ45 Male cable to the MOD-TAP connector. 9 Secure the Access Point to the mounting bracket: • Insert the two Access Point shoulder screws into the two mounting bracket screw slots. • Slide the Access Point down. • Tighten the captive screw to secure the Access Point. Captive Screw S1 S2 MA AD C D SN Install ww w.c a ble tro n.
Wall/Ceiling Outlet Box Installation Step Action 10 Install the PC Card: • Position the card as shown below. • Carefully insert the card. • Press down firmly to seat the card. PC Card SS11 SS22 MMAA AADDCC DD SSNN wwww ww.c.c aabble letrtr oonn.c .
Wall/Ceiling Outlet Box Installation Step Action 11 If you install the optional range extender antenna or outdoor antenna: • Remove the dust cover. • Insert the antenna plug into the PC Card connector. • Gently press down on the plug to secure the antenna connection.
Wall/Ceiling Outlet Box Installation Step Action 12 Install the remote power adapter or the rack mount kit, if used. Refer to Remote Power Adapter Installation on page 2-3 or Rack Mount Kit Installation on page 2-5. If you are using remote power, connect the output of the remote power module to the PWR jack on the remote power adapter. Remote Power Adapter Network 13 PWR Access Point Install the power module/redundant power module, if used. Refer to Power Module Installation on page 2-7.
Wall/Ceiling Outlet Box Installation Step Action 16 Secure the cover: • Position the cover over the Access Point. • Make sure the cover clears the antenna plug. • Push the cover down until all four snaps are secured. S1 S2 MAC AD D SN Snaps (4) Wir ele ss LA Ns ww w.ca blet ron.
Surface Wallmount Installation Surface Wallmount Installation Follow the step-by-step procedure below to install the Access Point on the surface of a wall, cubical wall, vertical support structure, or ceiling. Step Action 1 Make sure the site primary power for the Access Point conforms to the specifications detailed in Chapter 2 - Cabling and Wiring. 2 Select the optimum mounting location: • With easy access for inspection and service.
Surface Wallmount Installation Step Action 3 Remove the mounting bracket from the Access Point: • Completely loosen the captive screw. • Slide the bracket until the two screw slots are directly below the two mounting screws. • Lift and remove the bracket from the Access Point. Remove Mounting Bracket fig1 Captive Screw Screw (2) Screw Slot (2) 4 Flatten the metal mounting bracket tab against the bracket, or remove the tab by bending it back and forth.
Surface Wallmount Installation Step Action 5 Secure the mounting bracket to the wall: • Locate at least two mounting holes/slots on the mounting bracket that line up with a wall stud. • Use two screws to secure the mounting bracket to the wall stud. • Use plastic anchors and screws, or self-anchoring screws to secure the mounting bracket to the wallboard. NOTE Additional holes may be drilled in the bracket to accommodate your particular installation. Remove all drilled material from the area.
Surface Wallmount Installation Step Action 6 Secure the Access Point to the mounting bracket: • Insert the two Access Point shoulder screws into the two mounting bracket screw slots. • Slide the Access Point down. • Tighten the captive screw to secure the Access Point. Captive Screw S1 S2 MA AD C D SN Install ww w.c a ble tro n.
Surface Wallmount Installation Step Action 7 Install the PC Card: • Position the card as shown below. • Carefully insert the card. • Press down firmly to seat the card. PC Card S1 S2 MA AD C D SN ww w.c a ble tro n.
Surface Wallmount Installation Step Action 8 If you install the optional range extender antenna or outdoor antenna: 9 • Remove the dust cover. • Insert the antenna plug into the PC Card connector. • Gently press down on the plug to secure the antenna connection. Install the remote power adapter or the rack mount kit, if used. Refer to Remote Power Adapter Installation on page 2-3 or the Rack Mount Kit Installation on page 2-5.
Surface Wallmount Installation Step Action 10 Connect the 10BaseT Ethernet network cable. If you are using the remote power feature, label the end of the cable to the Access Point with: CAUTION: Ethernet cable contains power. Do not use for other devices. If you are not using remote power, install the power module/redundant power module, if used; refer to Power Module Installation on page 2-7. S1 Power Connector S2 Ethernet Cable Connector 11 Connect the power module into an AC outlet.
Surface Wallmount Installation Step Action 13 Secure the cover: • Position the cover over the Access Point. • Make sure the cover clears the antenna plug. • Push the cover down until all four snaps are secured. S1 S2 MAC AD D SN Snaps (4) Wir ele ss LA Ns ww w.ca blet ron.
Desktop Installation Desktop Installation To install the Access Point on a desktop, do the following: Step Action 1 Make sure the site primary power for the Access Point conforms to the specifications detailed in Chapter 2 - Cabling and Wiring. 2 Select a desktop location: • If using remote power, close to the 10BaseT Ethernet network cable connector. • If not using remote power, within five feet of an AC electrical outlet: a) If using redundant power (connecting both local power and remote power).
Desktop Installation Step Action 3 Remove the mounting bracket from the Access Point: • Completely loosen the captive screw. • Slide the bracket until the two screw slots are directly below the two shoulder mounting screws. • Lift and remove the bracket from the Access Point. Remove Mounting Bracket fig1 Captive Screw Screw Slot (2) 4 Shoulder Screw (2) Remove the captive screw bracket by removing two screws. Screw (2) Bracket fig2 5 Re-install the two screws.
Desktop Installation Step Action 6 Install the four rubber feet on the bottom of the Access Point. NOTE Exact placement of each rubber foot is not crucial. For maximum stability, install each rubber foot as close to a corner of the Access Point as possible.
Desktop Installation Step Action 7 Install the PC Card: • Position the card as shown below. • Carefully insert the card. • Press down firmly to seat the card. PC Card S1 S2 MA AD C D SN ww w.c a ble tro n.
Desktop Installation Step Action 8 If you install the optional range extender antenna or outdoor antenna: 9 • Remove the dust cover. • Insert the antenna plug into the PC Card connector. • Gently press down on the plug to secure the antenna connection. Install the remote power adapter or the rack mount kit, if used. Refer to Remote Power Adapter Installation on page 2-3 or the Rack Mount Kit Installation on page 2-5.
Desktop Installation Step Action 10 Connect the 10BaseT Ethernet network cable. If you are using the remote power feature, label the end of the cable to the Access Point with: CAUTION: Ethernet cable contains power. Do not use for other devices. If you are not using remote power, install the power module/redundant power module, if used; refer to Power Module Installation on page 2-7 S1 Power Connector S2 Ethernet Cable Connector 11 Connect the power module into an AC outlet.
Desktop Installation Step Action 13 Secure the cover: • Position the cover over the Access Point. • Make sure the cover clears the antenna plug. • Push the cover down until all four snaps are secured. S1 S2 MAC AD D SN Snaps (4) Wir ele ss LA Ns ww w.ca blet ron.
Connecting a Device to the Console Port Connecting a Device to the Console Port You can manage the Access Point using its console port or using the RoamAbout Access Point Manager program. You do not need to use the console port if you use the Access Point Manager. These management tools are described in the RoamAbout 802.11 Wireless Networking Guide. You can connect a terminal or personal computer running terminal emulation software to the console port.
Connecting a Device to the Console Port d) In a Connect Using or similar field, select the port that is connected to the Access Point, such as COM1. e) In the Port Settings window, enter: — Bits per second: 9600 — Data bits: 8 — Parity: None — Stop Bits: 1 — Flow Control: Hardware To connect to the console port at a later date, open Hyperterminal and select File→Open to open the Access Point Console Port connection.
Verifying the Operation of the Access Point Verifying the Operation of the Access Point The Access Point runs a series of self-tests on power-up and reports status using its LEDs (Figure 3-1). The diagnostics take several seconds to complete after power-up. Table 3-1 describes the LEDs. If the Access Point LEDs indicate an error, verify that you have correctly installed the Access Point. Table 3-2 describes the patterns, the most likely causes, and possible corrective actions.
Verifying the Operation of the Access Point Table 3-1: Access Point LED Summary Table Name Description Power/System OK Lights when the Access Point has power and has passed the self-test. If the Access Point fails the test, the LED blinks at a steady rate. Bridge State Lights when the Access Point is forwarding packets. 1 Access Point Saturated 2 Wireless LAN Activity Lights when the Access Point is saturated.
Verifying the Operation of the Access Point Table 3-2: Access Point LED Patterns Wired LAN Wireless LAN Access Point Saturated 2 Bridge State Power/ System OK Meaning of LED Pattern 1 No power. Check the power connections. Diagnostics failed. The Access Point automatically resets after one minute. If the pattern continues to display, contact technical support. Normal operating mode. Access Point is waiting for the spanning tree. No action is required. Access Point is occasionally saturated.
Configuring the Access Point Configuring the Access Point If you are creating a new wireless network, refer to the RoamAbout 802.11 Wireless Networking Guide for the complete configuration procedures. If you are adding this Access Point to an existing wireless infrastructure network, the following sections provides the basic procedure to configure the Access Point. Refer to the RoamAbout 802.11 Wireless Networking Guide for details.
Configuring the Access Point 12) Enter a station name. The station name is displayed when clients run the RoamAbout Client Utility. Each Access Point should have a unique station name. 13) To implement your changes, select Reset from the main window, then select Reset with Current Settings. Allow approximately one minute for the Access Point to reset and complete its self-test.