FortiAP FAP-U321EV/FAP-U323EV Quick Start Guide
FAP-U323EV Box Includes FAP-U323EV Wall/Ceiling Mount & Standard QuickStart Guide Tile T-rail Bracket (2 Sizes) 5 GHz 2.4 GHz 5 GHz 2.4 GHz 5 GHz 2.4 GHz 5 GHz 5 GHz Antennas (3) 1 2.4 GHz Recessed Tile T-rail Bracket (2 Sizes) 2.
FAP-U321EV Box Includes FAP-U321EV QuickStart Guide Wall/Ceiling Mount & Standard Recessed Tile T-rail Bracket (2 Sizes) Tile T-rail Bracket (2 Sizes) 2
Installation IMPORTANT: Supported only from FortiWLC 8.3.3 or later and FortiGate with FortiOS 5.6.1 and later. The unit can be mounted on a ceiling using the provided ceiling mounting bracket. To attach the unit to a ceiling/wall using the mounting hardware: 1. Slide and attach the ceiling mount bracket to the bottom cover of the FortiAP unit. If extra space is required to accommodate drop ceiling tiles, use the taller ceiling mount bracket.
2. Select an appropriate location, hold the device against the ceiling t-rail, and push the FortiAP unit onto the ceiling until it snaps into place. The unit can be removed from the bracket by pressing on the bracket tab and sliding the device out.
Note: Four ceiling mount brackets are included; both standard and recessed ceiling mount brackets come in sizes: 1.43cm (9/16in) and 2.38cm (15/16in). To protect your device from unauthorized removal, use the Kensington™ Security Slot to attach a cable lock (not included).
Antennas (Applicable for FAP-U323EV only) The FortiAP unit provides dual concurrent radio signals. Use the 2.4/5G antennas to access the 2.4GHz radio signals, and the 5G antennas to access the 5GHz radio signals. To use both radio frequencies concurrently, use all six WiFi antennas. Installing the WiFi Antennas 1. Insert the antenna base firmly into the appropriate antenna mount. 2. Securely hand tighten the fastening collar 3.
Antennas 2.4 GHz 5 GHz A3 2.4/5G A6 5G 5 GHz A5 2.4/5G 2.4 GHz A2 5G 2.4 GHz 5 GHz A4 5G A1 2.4/5G Use the 2.4/5G and 5G antennas on the ports indicated above.
AP Mounting and Antenna Position All 5G antennas and 2.4/5G antennas are vertically oriented.
Ethernet Port (RJ-45) Gigabit Ethernet port with Power over Ethernet (PoE) Powered Device (PD) support Ports USB Port (USB A) Console Port (RJ-45) Optional management computer connection Provides access to the Command-Line Interface (CLI) Power 12V, 2.
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5-Bluetooth Steady Green: BLE scanning enabled No light: Neither BLE advertisement nor BLE scanning enabled Blinking Green: BLE advertisement or BLE scanning in progress 4-WiFi No light: Powered Off Blue: Working in 2.4Ghz Blinking Blue: Data transmitting at 2.4Ghz Orange: 5Ghz Blinking Orange: Data transmitting at 5Ghz Green: Both 2.4GHz Radio and 5Ghz Radio are working. Blinking Green: Data Tx/Rx on both 2.4GHz Radio and 5GHz Radio. Blinking Green and Orange: Data on 5GHz radio and both 2.
2, 3-LAN1 and LAN2 No light: Link Down Green: Connected at 1000Mbps Blinking Green: Data transmitting at 1000Mbps Yellow: Connected at 100Mbps 1-Power Steady Green: Power On No light: Power Off Blinking Green: Booting Up or Downloading Firmware 12
Connecting Using the provided mounting hardware, attach the FortiAP unit to the wall or ceiling. Adequate grounding must be provided to the FortiAP unit in compliance with the local electrical code. This device complies with the IEEE 802.af and 802.3at PoE specifications Both PoE secifications support 3x3 MIMO and maximum TX power of 20dBm. Caution: Do not use any PoE injectors that are not IEEE 802.3af or 802.3at compliant, as they may damage your device. To connect the FortiAP unit: 1.
Recommended Operating Power The recommended operating power for FAP-U32xEV is +20dBm in the 2.4GHz band and +20dBm in the 5.0GHz band.
Supported Controller Types FAP-U323EV and FAP-U321EV are compatible with FortiWLC enterprise wireless LAN controllers and with the integrated FortiGate enterprise firewall LAN controllers. To change the controller type, do a reset on the FortiAP unit. Insert a pin into the reset point (highlighted in the image) and hold on for 5 seconds. Release the pin.
Zero Configuration The FortiAP unit is designed to require no configuration in most networks. Zero configuration mode works if the unit is directly connected to a Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) or on the same layer-2 network and subnet as the FortiWLC. If the FortiAP wireless controller’s IP address cannot be determined using Zero Configuration mode, or if the network uses static IP addresses, it can be configured to use a static IP address.
Zero Configuration To enable the FortiAP using Zero Configuration: 1. After connecting the FortiAP unit as described in the previous chapter, the unit goes through its boot procedure and requests an IP address from the DHCP server. 2. If the IP address is retrieved successfully, the FortiAP enters discovery mode to locate a Controller. The discovery modes for the FortWLC controller are: • DHCP option 43 • DHCP option 138 • DNS: _capwap-control._udp.example.
Manual IP Configuration & Controller Discovery 1. Connect the FortiAP device to a seperate private switch or hub. 2. Access the AP console through the serial port. 3. To configure FortiAP’s own IP address, type ip config net static address netmask gateway . 4. To configure a designated wireless controller’s IP address, type ip config controller name . 5.
Cautions and Warnings Environmental specifications continu homologué UL de 12 Vdc, 2A nominal marqué LPS ou Class 2 ou par une source d’alimentation par Ethernet de 54 Vdc (PoE). Caution: Operation of this device is restricted to indoor use only.
This equipment complies with ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 26cm between the radiator & your body. 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 26cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps.
The product transmits within the frequency ranges and less than or equal to the power listed below: 2412-2472MHz less than 20dBm 5180-5240MHz less than 23dBm
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