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
• /160 — Channel bonded to 160 MHz
Related Topics
Understanding Smart RF and Channel Width on page 166
Configuring a Channel Plan on page 166
Channel Select Dialog on page 193
Universal AP Operational Modes
The following access points can operate in either ExtremeCloud™ IQ or in an on-premise environment —
one configured operating mode at a time:
• AP302W
• AP305C/CX
• AP4000
• AP410C
• AP460C/S6C/S12C
Note
Ports on the Universal APs (APxxxC) are labeled ETH0, ETH1.
From the factory, the Universal APs are configured for management by ExtremeCloud IQ and always
engage with ExtremeCloud IQ for onboarding. From an ExtremeCloud IQ account, your first step is to
onboard and register the Universal AP using either Local Management or Cloud Management. You have
the option to deploy your devices locally — on-premise from Extreme Campus Controller (or a WiNG
controller) — or to deploy your devices from ExtremeCloud IQ.
When deploying the AP for Local Management, the AP will restart as a WiNG7 access point and
discover the Extreme Campus Controller provided that you have configured the necessary DHCP and
DNS options. If at any time, you want to manage the Universal AP from ExtremeCloud IQ, from the
Extreme Campus Controller Device List, simply "Release to Cloud" The APs will restart and operate
again in the ExtremeCloud IQ operating mode.
For more information, see the following topics in the Extreme Campus Controller Deployment Guide:
• Deploying Universal APs
• Configuring DHCP, NPS, and DNS Services
Related Topics
AP Actions on page 186
AP Client Bridge
AP Client Bridge topology extends a wired LAN using a wireless network. The Client Bridge can be used
to tunnel network trac to Extreme Campus Controller, enabling connectivity for wired devices that are
moved around a facility. For example, a medical device that is moved between rooms can maintain
connectivity to Extreme Campus Controller through an AP radio configured as the uplink. The medical
device moves with the Client Bridge AP, the two devices can be connected through the GE2 wired port
or through a wireless connection.
Universal AP Operational Modes
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