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
• AP4000
• AP410C
• AP460C/S6C/S12C
For more information about the Universal APs, see Universal AP Operational Modes on page 16.
Related Topics
Universal AP Operational Modes on page 16
NEW!
Support for AP4000 with Wi-Fi 6 Technology
AP4000 access points are high-performance 802.11ax 6 GHz tri-band access points designed for high-
density, indoor environments. They operate simultaneously across the 6 GHz, 5 GHz, and 2.4 GHz bands.
The third radio oers full 6 GHz WLAN service and sensor capability. They can be deployed with
Extreme Campus Controller or ExtremeCloud IQ.
Related Topics
AP4000 Compliance Regions on page 14
AP4000 Radios and 6 GHz Support on page 14
6 GHz Channel Allocation and Notation on page 15
Universal AP Operational Modes on page 16
Understand Radio Mode on page 134
Radio as a Sensor on page 138
WLAN Service Settings on page 221
NEW!
AP4000 Compliance Regions
The compliance region for the AP4000 is determined upon cloud discovery. When the AP4000
discovers the cloud, it adopts the regulatory and compliance specifications of the domain region. When
you manually add an AP to Extreme Campus Controller, the region is automatically determined in
reference to the country of operation defined for the site. This is the defined region for on-premise
adoption. If necessary, the region is automatically redefined upon cloud discovery.
In Extreme Campus Controller, the compliance region is defined at the site level. If the compliance
region changes after cloud adoption, the AP automatically changes sites, joining a site defined for the
new region. If there is no site definition for the new region, the AP has the status In-Service Trouble. The
device has discovered Extreme Campus Controller but it is not a member of a device group.
Related Topics
AP4000 Radios and 6 GHz Support on page 14
Support for AP4000 with Wi-Fi 6 Technology on page 14
6 GHz Channel Allocation and Notation on page 15
Support for AP4000 with Wi-Fi 6 Technology
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