ExtremeWireless™ AP360i/e Access Points D R AF T Installation Guide 9036628-00 RevAA April 2020
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Table of Contents Preface...................................................................................................................................5 Text Conventions.......................................................................................................................................................... 5 Documentation and Training.................................................................................................................................. 7 Getting Help..........
Table of Contents Antenna socket radio mapping information................................................................................................. 41 Access Points Specifications........................................................................................... 43 Product Specifications............................................................................................................................................ 43 Regulatory Information.......................................
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AP360i/e Overview AF T AP360i/e Features on page 9 Power Source on page 11 AP360i/e Power Tables on page 12 LED Indicators on page 12 Access Point Purchase Order Information on page 14 The AP360i/e access points are outdoor model enterprise class 802.11ax access points. The “i” in AP360i indicates that the access point comes with internal antennas and the “e” in AP360e indicates that it comes with external antenna connectors.
AP360i/e Features AP360i/e Overview ◦ One BLE internal antenna on AP360i and one BLE external antenna port on AP360e • • Temperature: -40°C to +60°C (-40°F to +140°F) @ 6000 ft.
Power Source AF T AP360i/e Overview Figure 2: AP360e access point front view Callout Description 1 Console port and reset button cap 2 GE2 3 GE1-PoE Vent R 4 D Note The BLE antenna on the AP360e access point comes with a dust cap. Do not remove the dust cap until you need to install the antenna. Power Source The AP360i and AP360e access points have one Power over Ethernet (PoE) PD converter that supplies power.
AP360i/e Power Tables AP360i/e Overview AP360i/e Power Tables Table 4: AP360i power table AP360i 802.3af and 802.3at Radio 0 (sensor) 2.4G:2×2 (23 dBm) 5G:2×2 (21 dBm) Radio 0 (2.4G) 2×2 (23 dBm) Radio 0 (5G–L) 2×2 (20 dBm) Radio 1 (5G–F) 2×2 (21 dBm) Radio 1 (5G–H) 2×2 (20 dBm) BLE On GPS On AP360e 802.3af and 802.3at Radio 0 (sensor) Radio 0 (2.4G) Radio 0 (5G–L) Radio 1 (5G–F) GPS D LED Indicators R Radio 1 (5G–H) BLE AF T Table 5: AP360e power table 2.
AP360i/e Overview LED Indicators AF T Figure 3: AP360i/e LED indicators Note The LED icons and the status on AP360i and AP360e are the same. Table 6: AP360i/e LED status indicators LED icon LED color Description Amber Non-operational status Green Normal operational status Amber 100 Mbps Green 1000 Mbps Amber 100 Mbps Green 1000 Mbps Amber 5G activity Green 2.
Access Point Purchase Order Information AP360i/e Overview Access Point Purchase Order Information The AP360i and AP360e access points must be ordered separately, the ordering details of which are presented in the following tables: Table 7: AP360i purchase order information Description AP360i-FCC Dual-radio 802.11ax, 2×2:2, dual 5G outdoor internal antenna access point. Domain: US and Puerto Rico AP360i-CAN Dual-radio 802.11ax 2×2:2, dual 5G outdoor internal antenna access point.
Install the Access Point About This Task AF T AP360i/e Box Contents on page 15 Access Point Mounting Options and Bracket Information on page 16 Position the Access Point before Installation on page 17 Install the Access Point on a Wall or to a Flat Surface on page 17 Install the Access Point on a Pole on page 26 The access point can be installed to a flat surface such as a wall or to a pole.
Access Point Mounting Options and Bracket Information Install the Access Point Access Point Mounting Options and Bracket Information The access points can be mounted on a wall or to a pole by purchasing separate mounting brackets, which are described in the following table: Table 9: Mounting bracket usage Wall install Pole install Notes KT-147407-02 bracket Yes Yes The KT-147407-02 bracket has three parts: • Flat part • 1-axis tilt part • Pole part AF T Mounting bracket and part number Yes.
Install the Access Point Position the Access Point before Installation Table 9: Mounting bracket usage (continued) Wall install Pole install Notes WS-MBO-POLE01 bracket No Yes. The POLE01 bracket can only be used with the MBO-ART02 articulating mounting bracket If the pole diameter is >= 1.0 in. (25.4 mm), use a small cable clamp. If the pole diameter is between 5.0 in. - 7.0 in. (127.0 mm - 178.0 mm), use a large cable clamp.
Install the Access Point to a Flat Surface Using KT-147407-02 Flat Part and 1-Axis Tilt Part • • Install the Access Point MBO-ART02 10 in. 2-axis articulating mounting bracket WS-MBV-VMM vehicle bracket (#32216) Note The wall install options are applicable to both internal and external antenna model outdoor access points.
Install the Access Point to a Flat Surface Using the KT-147407-02 Flat Part, 1-axis Tilt Part, and the KT150173-01 Extension Arm Install the Access Point Figure 5: KT-147407-02 bracket 1-axis tilt part AF T Note The flat part and the 1-axis tilt part can be used interchangeably with the access points. You can either attach the flat part or the 1-axis tilt part first, and the rest of the installation procedure will not be affected by it.
Install the Access Point AF T Install the Access Point to a Flat Surface Using the KT-147407-02 Flat Part, 1-axis Tilt Part, and the KT150173-01 Extension Arm Figure 6: KT-150173-01 extension arm KT-147407-02 flat part KT-147407-02 1-axis tilt part KT-150173-01 extension arm Access point D • • • • • R The following hardware is required for installation: Ten M6 hex-head screws ◦ Two M6 hex-head screws to attach the flat part to the access point ◦ Four M6 hex-head screws to attach the 1-axis tilt pa
Install the Access Point On a Flat Surface Using the KT-150173-01 Extension Arm Install the Access Point 5. Using four M6 hex-head screws, attach the KT-150173-01 extension arm to a flat surface. Tip The best practice is to use screw-in anchors with the M6 screws on a wood surface, and concrete anchors on a concrete surface.
Install the Access Point on a Flat Surface Using the MBO-ART02 Articulating Mounting Bracket Install the Access Point Procedure D R AF T 1. Using the shorter end of the MBO-ART02 bracket end as a template, mark and drill four holes on the wall. Figure 7: MBO-ART02 articulating mounting bracket template for wall attachment holes 2. Using two M6 hex-head screws, attach the MBO-ART02 articulating mounting bracket to the access point. 3.
Install the Access Point on a Hard Vehicle Surface Using the WS-MBV-VMM Vehicle Bracket (#32216) Install the Access Point Install the Access Point on a Hard Vehicle Surface Using the WS-MBV-VMM Vehicle Bracket (#32216) About This Task The WS-MBV-VMM vehicle bracket (#32216) is used to mount the access point on a wood or a metal vehicle surface. The vehicle bracket has four parts: • • • • Flat plate with thumbscrews, called the access point attach assembly plate Stiffener plate 1.
Install the Access Point on a Hard Vehicle Surface Using the WS-MBV-VMM Vehicle Bracket (#32216) Install the Access Point Procedure AF T 1. Using the vehicle assembly plate four long inner slots as a template, mark and drill the attachment holes on a flat surface. Callout 1 R Figure 8: VMM vehicle attach assembly plate Description Inner slot on the VMM vehicle attach assembly plate D 2. Attach the vehicle attach assembly plate using four screws or bolts.
Install the Access Point on a Hard Vehicle Surface Using the WS-MBV-VMM Vehicle Bracket (#32216) Install the Access Point AF T 3. Align the large holes on the stiffener plates with the large holes on the access point assembly plate, and attach the stiffener plates to the access point attach assembly plate. Callout Description Access point attach assembly plate D 1 R Figure 9: VMM access point attach assembly plate stiffener 1 and stiffener 2 2 Stiffener plate 1 3 Stiffener plate 2 4.
Install the Access Point on a Pole Install the Access Point Install the Access Point on a Pole You can install the access point on a pole using the following mounting brackets: KT-147407-02 bracket parts KT-147407-02 pole part KT-150173-01 extension arm with the KT-147407-02 pole part KT-150173-01 extension arm with KT-147407-02 bracket parts WS-MBO-POLE01 bracket with the MBO-ART02 articulating mounting bracket D R AF T • • • • • 26 ExtremeWireless™ AP360i/e Access Points
Attach the Access Point to a Pole Using All Three KT-147407-02 Bracket Parts D R AF T Install the Access Point Figure 10: KT-147407-02 pole part Note The pole install options are applicable to both internal and external antenna model outdoor access points.
Attach the Access Point to a Pole Using All Three KT-147407-02 Bracket Parts • • • • • Install the Access Point KT-147407-02 pole part Access point Four M6 hex-head screws Two hex-head M12 stainless-steel screws and nuts Two 0.5 in. (12.7 mm) wide stainless-steel cable clamps About This Task To attach the access point to a pole: Procedure D R AF T 1. Attach the flat part and the 1-axis tilt part of the KT-147407-02 bracket to the access point.
Attach the Access Point to a Pole Using All Three KT-147407-02 Bracket Parts AF T Install the Access Point Figure 12: Large bracket holes on the pole part of the KT-147407-02 bracket Callout 1 Description Large bracket holes used for attaching the M12 screws on the pole part of the KT-147407-02 bracket D R 3. Fasten the M12 screws using two M12 hex nuts.
Attach the Access Point to a Pole Using the KT-147407-02 Pole Part Install the Access Point AF T 4. Insert the 0.5 in. (12.7 mm) wide stainless-steel cable clamps through the long slots on the sides of pole bracket. Figure 13: Long slots on the pole part of the KT-147407-02 bracket Callout Description Long slots on the sides of the pole part of the KT-1474017-02 bracket. These slots are used to insert the 0.5 in. (12.7 mm) wide stainless-steel cable clamps. R 1 5.
Attach the Access Point to a Pole Using KT-147407-02 Pole Part and the KT-150173-01 Extension Arm Install the Access Point AF T Figure 14: Semi-circular cuts on the pole part of the KT-147407-02 bracket Callout Description 1 Semi-circular cuts on the pole part of the KT-147407-02 bracket, used for attaching the M6 hex-head screws. R 2. Insert the 0.5 in. (12.7 mm) wide stainless-steel cable clamp through the long slots on the sides of KT-147407-02 pole part. 3.
Attach the Access Point to a Pole Using the KT-147407-02 Bracket Parts and the KT-150173-01 Extension Arm Install the Access Point Procedure 1. Attach one end of the KT-150173-01 extension arm to the access point using two M6 hex-head screws. 2. Attach the KT-147407-02 pole part to the other end of the KT-150173-01 bracket using two hex-head M12 stainless-steel screws, and two hex-head M12 stainless-steel nuts. 3. Attach the pole bracket to the pole.
Attach the Access Point to a Pole Using the KT-147407-02 Bracket Parts and the KT-150173-01 Extension Arm Install the Access Point AF T 2. Align the circular holes on one end of the KT-150173-01 extension arm against the large holes on the 1-axis tilt part.
Attach the Access Point to a Pole Using WS-MBOPOLE01 Bracket and MBO-ART02 Articulating Mounting Bracket Install the Access Point Attach the Access Point to a Pole Using WS-MBO-POLE01 Bracket and MBO-ART02 Articulating Mounting Bracket Before You Begin The following hardware is required: • • • • • WS-MBO-POLE01 bracket MBO-ART02 bracket Two M6 hex-head screws Four M3 screws, nuts, and washers to attach the WS-MBO-POLE01 bracket to the MBO-ART02 articulating mounting bracket Two cable clamps Note You nee
Attach the Access Point to a Pole Using WS-MBOPOLE01 Bracket and MBO-ART02 Articulating Mounting Bracket Install the Access Point D R AF T 2. Attach the WS-MBO-POLE01 bracket to the MBO-ART02 articulating mounting bracket using four M3 screws, nuts, and washers. Figure 16: The POLE01 bracket being attached to the ART02 articulating mounting bracket 3. Open the cable clamp by turning a flat-bladed screwdriver counterclockwise. Then, insert the nonclamp end into the pole bracket through the holes. 4.
Attach the Access Point to a Pole Using WS-MBOPOLE01 Bracket and MBO-ART02 Articulating Mounting Bracket Install the Access Point R AF T 6. Tighten the cable clamp screw clockwise, tightening the band around the pole.
GE and Console Connections Cable Gland Adapter Assembly on page 37 The access points have two GE (Ethernet) ports and a Console port. During administration and maintenance through the GE or Console port, the access points must still have a power connection through an Ethernet PoE cable. AF T For information about the location of the GE and Console ports, see AP360i/e Features.
Cable Gland Adapter Assembly GE and Console Connections About This Task Install the cable gland adapter assember onto the GE1 or GE2 port: Procedure D R AF T 1. Insert the RJ45 cable onto the sealing nut. 2. Slide the claw and seal onto the RJ45 cable.
GE and Console Connections Cable Gland Adapter Assembly 3. Attach the main body into the GE1 or GE2 port of the access point. 4. Plug the RJ45 cable into the port. Caution Do not run the network cable through the cable conduit connector used for connecting the power cables. You must connect the network cable and power cables through separate connectors. 5. Slide the seal and the claw into the main body. AF T 6. Secure the seal nut onto the main body. R 7. Tighten the adapter assembly by hand to 5-in.
Safe Removal of the RJ45 Cable Procedure AF T 1. Loosen the GE1 gland cap. 2. Move the gland cap, gland cage, and the gland gasket at least 6 in. away from the LAN cable and the gland area. 3. Use a thin, strong, and non-conductive tool like a flat-bladed orange stick to reach into the gland, and press down the plastic locking latch of the RJ45 connector. Warning Ensure that you do not touch any components on the PCBA board near the gland area. 4.
AF T Antenna Configuration for External Antenna Model Access Point R Figure 19: AP360e external antenna connectors Antenna socket radio mapping information Radio 1 (R1) – antennas 3 and 4 D • • Radio 2 (R2) – antennas 1 and 2 Table 11: AP360e antenna configuration Software mode Radio 1 Radio 2 Mode 1 2.4 GHz 5 GHz Mode 2 2.
Antenna socket radio mapping information • Antenna Configuration for External Antenna Model Access Point Mode 3: Dual 5 GHz, radio 1 locked at 5 GHz low band, and radio 2 locked at 5 GHz high band D R AF T Note The BLE antenna port comes with a dust cap on it. Do not remove the dust cap until you are ready to install the antenna.
Access Points Specifications Product Specifications Specification Dimensions 7.4in. × 5.7in. × 1.9in. (190.0 mm × 145.0 mm × 50.0 mm) Weight 2.2 lbs. (1.0 kg) LEDs AF T Item Six Housing IP67 rated for outdoor use Radios 2×2:2 5 GHz radio and 2×2:2 2.4 GHz radio PoE 802.
Regulatory Information R AF T Professional Installation Instruction on page 44 Safety Guidelines on page 45 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice on page 45 Industry Canada Notice on page 46 Detachable Antenna Usage on page 47 Australia Notice on page 48 Brazil Anatel Statement on page 48 Hazardous Substances on page 48 Supplement to Product Instructions on page 49 NCC Statement on page 49 CE Information on page 50 European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Notice on page 50 Decla
Regulatory Information Installation procedure Installation procedure Refer to the installation instructions for details. Warning Select the installation position and make sure that the final output power does not exceed the limit set force in relevant rules. The violation of the rule could lead to serious federal penalty.
Industry Canada Notice Regulatory Information a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: • • • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for help. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Regulatory Information Detachable Antenna Usage Warning Déclaration d'exposition aux radiations: Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements ISED établies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de 31 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps.
Australia Notice Regulatory Information Group Brand Model number Antenna type Antenna gain (dBi) 2.4 GHz 5 GHz BLE or thread 13 Extreme WS-AIDE10055 Panel 2 10.5 7.5 - 14 Extreme ML-2499HPA8-01 Dipole - - 8 Australia Notice AU co-location MPE Statement This equipment complies with AU radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 24 cm between the radiator and your body.
Regulatory Information Supplement to Product Instructions D R NCC Statement AF T Supplement to Product Instructions ExtremeWireless™ AP360i/e Access Points 49
CE Information Regulatory Information CE Information The device is restricted to indoor use only when operating in the 5150 to 5350 MHz frequency range. Warning CE co-location MPE Statement: This equipment complies with CE radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
Declaration of Conformity in Languages of the European Community Regulatory Information In accordance with Directive 2012/19/EU of the European Parliament on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE): 1. The symbol above indicates that separate collection of electrical and electronic equipment is required. 2. When this product has reached the end of its serviceable life, it cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. It must be collected and treated separately. 3.
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Index I antenna configurations AP360e access point antenna connectors 41 AP360i/e mounting options KT-147407-02 bracket 16 KT-150173-01 extension arm 16 MBO-ART02 articulating mounting bracket 16 optional bracket 16 pole install 16 wall install 16 WS-MBO-POLE01 bracket 16 WS-MBV-VMM vehicle bracket 16 AP360i/e power source 11 Australia notice 48 install the access point AP360e box contents 15 AP360e installation 15 AP360i box contents 15 AP360i installation 15 box contents 15 installation procedure flat S
Index mounting option (continued) pole mounting (continued) KT-150173-01 extension arm with KT-147407-02 pole part 26 POLE01 bracket with ART02 articulating mounting bracket 26 VMM bracket installation 23 N NCC statement 49 notices 5 O overview AP360e 9 AP360i 9 firmware use 9 AF T P POLE01 bracket and the ART02 bracket pole install 34 power table AP360e power table 12 AP360i power table 12 professional installation instruction 44, 45 purchase order information AP360e order information 14 AP360i order