User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Welcome to Extreme Campus Controller
- Dashboard
- Monitor
- Sites List
- Device List
- Access Points List
- Smart RF Widgets
- Switches List
- Networks List
- Clients
- Policy
- Configure
- Network Configuration Steps
- Sites
- Add a Site
- Modifying Site Configuration
- Site Location
- Adding Device Groups to a Site
- Add or Edit a Configuration Profile
- Associated Profiles
- Associated Networks
- Mesh Point Profile Configuration
- Configure Client Bridge
- Understand Radio Mode
- Radio as a Sensor
- Advanced AP Radio Settings
- VLAN Profile Settings
- AirDefense Profile Settings
- ExtremeLocation Profile Settings
- IoT Profile Settings
- Positioning Profile Settings
- Analytics Profile Settings
- RTLS Settings
- Advanced Configuration Profile Settings
- Configuring RF Management
- Configuring a Floor Plan
- Advanced Tab
- Devices
- Networks
- Policy
- Automatic Adoption
- ExtremeGuest Integration
- AAA RADIUS Authentication
- Onboard
- Onboard AAA Authentication
- Manage Captive Portal
- Manage Access Control Groups
- Access Control Rules
- Tools
- Administration
- System Configuration
- Manage Administrator Accounts
- Extreme Campus Controller Applications
- Product License
- Glossary
- Index
Table 30: Radio Modes (continued)
AP Model Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 3 (Sensor)
AP510i-1 2.4GHz /5GHz (dual band)
• sensor
• b/g
• g/n
• b/g/n
• a/n/ac
• g/n/ax
• a/n/ac/ax
• Client Bridge
• 160 MHz channel width
not supported.
5GHz
• sensor
• a/n/ac
• a/n/ac/ax
• Client Bridge
• 160 MHz channel width
not supported.
AP560i/h 2.4GHz /5GHz (dual band)
• sensor
• b/g
• g/n
• b/g/n
• a/n/ac
• g/n/ax
• a/n/ac/ax
• Client Bridge
5GHz
• sensor
• a/n/ac
• a/n/ac/ax
• Client Bridge
AP39xx 5GHz
• sensor
• a/n/ac
• ac-strict
2.4GHz
• sensor
• b/g
• g/n
• b/g/n
• g/n-strict
Related Topics
AP Client Bridge on page 16
Advanced AP Radio Settings on page 139
Radio as a Sensor
From the configuration Profile screen, set the AP radio mode to Sensor for supported APs. In Sensor
mode, the radio does not service clients. The radio changes channels and functions as a sensor for
ADSP, ExtremeLocation, and Positioning. ExtremeLocation and Positioning can co-exist with any radio
mode. The AP scans all channels that are allowed by the selected country. When the configuration
Profile includes an ADSP profile, the ADSP server controls the channels, and ExtremeLocation and
Positioning report the MAC addresses and RSS values that the radio receives.
ADSP is supported on all ExtremeWireless access points:
• The AP4000 oers a 6 GHz radio band and sensor on the third radio.
• The AP4xx oers a separate sensor radio. On the AP410 and AP460, a white LED indicates sensor
activity.
Add or Edit a
Configuration Profile Configure
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