H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Installation Manual Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. http://www.h3c.
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About This Manual Related Documentation In addition to this manual, each H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points documentation set includes the following: Manual Description H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Operation Manual Guides the user to configure features supported by the WA2200 series. H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Command Manual Elaborates on the commands for configuring the WA2200 series.
Conventions The manual uses the following conventions: I. Command conventions Convention Description Boldface The keywords of a command line are in Boldface. italic Command arguments are in italic. [] Items (keywords or arguments) in square brackets [ ] are optional. { x | y | ... } Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. One is selected. [ x | y | ... ] Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets and separated by vertical bars.
III. Symbols Convention Description Warning Means reader be extremely careful. Improper operation may cause bodily injury. Caution Means reader be careful. Improper operation may cause data loss or damage to equipment. Note Means a complementary description. Environmental Protection This product has been designed to comply with the requirements on environmental protection. For the proper storage, use and disposal of this product, national laws and regulations must be observed.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 Product Overview ........................................................................................................ 1-1 1.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 1-1 1.2 Hardware Configuration..................................................................................................... 1-2 1.2.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Table of Contents 5.2 Setting Up a Software Debugging Environment ................................................................ 5-2 5.2.1 Setting Up a Connection with the AP Through the Console Interface .................... 5-2 5.2.2 Telneting to the AP.................................................................................................. 5-2 5.2.3 Configuring Telnet.....................................................................
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1-1 Positions of the WA2200 series on the network................................................... 1-1 Figure 1-2 Appearance of the WA2200 series ....................................................................... 1-2 Figure 1-3 LEDs on the H3C WA2210-AG/WA2220-AG ....................................................... 1-3 Figure 1-4 LEDs on the H3C WA2220E-AG .............................................
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points List of Figures Figure 4-12 Install an omni antenna on the AP directly ....................................................... 4-12 Figure 4-13 Connect the Ethernet electrical interface to the uplink device ......................... 4-14 Figure 4-14 Connect the Ethernet optical interface to the uplink device ............................. 4-14 Figure 4-15 Exploded view of the port lightning protector (PoE) .........................................
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points List of Tables List of Tables Table 1-1 Physical dimensions of the WA2200 series ........................................................... 1-2 Table 1-2 Protocols that each model supports and the chassis material ............................... 1-2 Table 1-3 Description of LEDs on the H3C WA2210-AG/WA2220-AG .................................. 1-4 Table 1-4 Description of LEDs on the H3C WA2220E-AG...................................................
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 1 Product Overview Chapter 1 Product Overview 1.1 Introduction The H3C WA2200 series WLAN access points (hereinafter referred to as the WA2200 series) are developed by Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as H3C). The WA2200 series consist of six models of access points (APs), which fall into three types according to the application environment: indoor, enhanced, and outdoor.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 1 Product Overview Figure 1-2 Appearance of the WA2200 series Table 1-1 Physical dimensions of the WA2200 series Model Physical dimensions (H×W×D) H3C WA2210-AG/WA2220-AG, (indoor) 40×166×118 mm (1.57×6.54×4.65 in.) H3C WA2220E-AG, (enhanced) 35×195×135 mm (1.38×7.68×5.31 in.) H3C WA2210X-G/WA2220X-AG/WA2220X-A GP, (outdoor) 76×245×245 mm (2.99×9.65×9.65 in.) 1.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Type Enhanced Outdoor Chapter 1 Product Overview Model Protocols and chassis material H3C WA2220E-AG IEEE802.11a + IEEE802.11b/g, sheet metal H3C WA2210X-G IEEE802.11b/g, waterproof cast aluminum + plastic H3C WA2220X-AG IEEE802.11a + IEEE802.11b/g, waterproof cast aluminum + plastic H3C WA2220X-AGP IEEE802.11a + IEEE802.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 1 Product Overview Table 1-3 Description of LEDs on the H3C WA2210-AG/WA2220-AG LED Color QTY Meaning Displays the power supply status: z POWER Green 1 z On: The power supply is normal. Off/flashing: The power supply is not connected or well connected, or works abnormally. Displays the link status of the Ethernet interface: z LINK/ACT Green 1 z z On: The link on the Ethernet interface is up.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 1 Product Overview II. H3C WA2220E-AG Figure 1-4 LEDs on the H3C WA2220E-AG Table 1-4 Description of LEDs on the H3C WA2220E-AG LED Color QTY Meaning Displays the power supply status: z POWER Green 1 z On: The power supply is normal.. Off/flashing: The power supply is not connected or well connected or the AP works abnormally. Displays the wireless link status: z z 11b/g Green 1 z z On: The wireless link is normal.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points LED Chapter 1 Product Overview Color QTY Meaning Displays the speed of the Ethernet interface: z SPEED Yellow 1 z On: The Ethernet interface operates at 100 Mbps. Off: The Ethernet interface operates at 10 Mbps. Displays the connection status of the Ethernet interface: z LINK/ACT Green 1 z z On: The link on the Ethernet interface is up. Off: The link on the Ethernet interface is down. Flashing: Data is being transmitted or received.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 1 Product Overview Table 1-5 Description of LEDs on the H3C WA2210X-G, WA2220X-AG, and WA2220X-AGP LED Color QTY Meaning Displays the power supply status: z POWER Green 1 z On: The power supply is normal.. Off/flashing: The power supply is not connected or well connected or the device works abnormally. Displays the status of the Ethernet interface: z 10/100BASE -TX Green 1 z z On: The link on the Ethernet interface is up.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 1 Product Overview z 2.4 GHz or/and 5 GHz antenna interface(s) z Console interface z Ethernet interface (optical and electrical) z Power interface for indoor and enhanced models Note: In addition, the indoor and enhanced models have a reset button, a security slot, a grounding screw. Table 1-6 describes the interfaces provided by each model.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Model Interface Chapter 1 Product Overview Standards and protocols Antenna interface 2 IEEE802.11a This antenna interface is used to connect a 5-GHz antenna or a feeder. Console interface RS/EIA-232 The console interface is used for device configuration and management IEEE802.3 WA2220EAG Ethernet interface IEEE802.3u IEEE802.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 1 Product Overview I. Interfaces provided by H3C WA2210-AG/WA2220-AG Top view Bottom view Antenna interface 1 Antenna interface 2 Figure 1-7 Interfaces on H3C WA2210-AG/WA2220-AG Caution: z H3C WA2210-AG is a single-RF device.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 1 Product Overview II. Interfaces provided by H3C WA2220E-AG Figure 1-8 Interfaces on H3C WA2220E-AG III.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 1 Product Overview Note: H3C WA2210X-G is a single-RF device and provides no 5-GHz antenna interface.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 2 Installation Preparations Chapter 2 Installation Preparations This chapter describes the preparations for WA2200 installation, including preparation of installation tools, environment examination, and unpacking & inspection. 2.1 Unpacking and Inspection Before unpacking the package, make sure that the package is intact, without any serious damage or sign of water soaking. When unpacking the package, avoid excessive force or collision.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 2 Installation Preparations 2.2 Preparing Installation Tools When installing the AP, you may need the tools listed in Table 2-2. You should select the appropriate tools according to the installation environment.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 2 Installation Preparations 2.3.2 Temperature and Humidity Requirements Table 2-3 lists the operating temperature and humidity requirements.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 2 Installation Preparations Caution: z If the voltage is unstable, a voltage regulator or stabilizer is required. z An uninterrupted power supply (UPS) is required for uninterrupted communication. 2.3.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 3 Installation of Indoor APs Chapter 3 Installation of Indoor APs You can directly place an indoor model (including the enhanced model) on a desk. The rubber feet on the bottom of the AP help you to place it horizontally. Or you can fix it onto a wall by using the wall-mounting bracket. The indoor models and enhanced model have the same wall-mounting brackets and accessories.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 3 Installation of Indoor APs 3.3 Installing the AP The following describes how to install the AP on a wall. z Installing the Wall-Mounting Bracket on a Wall z Installing the AP on the Wall-Mounting Bracket z Locking the AP onto the Wall-Mounting Bracket (Optional) 3.3.1 Installing the Wall-Mounting Bracket on a Wall Follow these steps to install the wall-mounting bracket on a wall: 1) Drill holes 6 mm (0.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 3 Installation of Indoor APs Figure 3-3 Install the wall-mounting bracket 3.3.2 Installing the AP on the Wall-Mounting Bracket Follow these steps to install the AP on the wall-mounting bracket: 1) Align the AP with the hooks on the wall-mounting bracket and hang the AP on the bracket (see (1) in Figure 3-4 and Figure 3-5). 2) Then press the AP downward to fix it (see (2) in Figure 3-4 and Figure 3-5).
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 3 Installation of Indoor APs (1) Expansion screw (2) Hock Figure 3-4 Fix the indoor AP onto the wall-mounting bracket Figure 3-5 Fix the enhanced AP onto the wall-mounting bracket 3.3.3 Locking the AP onto the Wall-Mounting Bracket (Optional) The indoor and enhanced APs have a security slot on the top, which can be used to lock the AP onto the wall-mounting bracket to prevent theft.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 3 Installation of Indoor APs Follow these steps to lock the AP onto the wall-mounting bracket: 1) Insert the locking plate into the security slot on the top of the AP (see (1) in Figure 3-6 and Figure 3-7). 2) Turn the locking plate counterclockwise until the hole on the locking plate is aligned with the hole in the wall-mounting bracket (see (2) in Figure 3-6 and Figure 3-7).
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 3 Installation of Indoor APs (1) (2) Locking plate Latch (3) Locking hole Wall-mounting bracket Figure 3-7 Lock the enhanced AP onto the wall-mounting bracket Note: The lock is user supplied. 3.4 Connecting the Power Supply 3.4.1 Local Power Supply Connect the AP to the power adapter and then to the power source, as shown in Figure 3-8.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 3 Installation of Indoor APs Power interface Power adapter Figure 3-8 Local power supply connection 3.4.2 Power over Ethernet If the uplink device of the AP is a PoE-capable switch or the like, use an Ethernet cable to directly connect the Ethernet interface of the AP to the PoE-capable device. Figure 3-9 PoE connection Caution: z In the case of PoE, you do not need to connect the power interface to a power source.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 3 Installation of Indoor APs 3.5 Connecting the Network Connect the Ethernet interface of the AP to an Ethernet interface of the switch to implement Internet or MAN access, as shown in Figure 3-10.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs The outdoor models of the WA2200 series are H3C WA2210X-G, H3C WA2220X-AG, and H3C WA2220X-AGP. You can select an appropriate model according to the actual requirement. The three outdoor models are waterproof, dustproof, and lightningproof. 4.1 Installation Flowchart You can install your outdoor AP on a wall or a pole.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs Start Mark Drill holes Install anchors Fix the wallmounting bracket Fix the AP End Figure 4-2 Installation flowchart of the AP on a wall 1) Mark Step Operation 1 Put the wall-mounting bracket on the installation position against the wall. 2 Mark three expansion screw holes on the wall. For the distance (in mm) between the expansion screw holes, see Figure 4-3.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs Figure 4-3 Wall-mounting bracket structure and positions of screw holes 2) Drill holes Step 1 Operation Use a percussion drill with a 6-mm (0.24-in) bit to drill holes on the three markings. Observe the following precautions when drilling: z Hold the drill handle with both hands, with the bit perpendicular to the wall surface, and prevent wall damage or tilted holes.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs Note: Before installation, remove dust inside and around all holes with a vacuum cleaner, and then measure the distances between holes. If there is a large error, mark and drill holes again. Step Operation 1 Put an anchor into each hole vertically. 2 Tap the flat end of the anchor with a rubber hammer until the anchor is flush with the wall surface.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs Screw M10×12 Figure 4-4 Install the outdoor AP on a wall II. Installing the AP on a pole The fixing support for installing the outdoor AP on a pole consists of two major components: a pair of V-shaped brackets and a mounting plate. The outdoor AP can be fixed on a vertical or horizontal pole with an outer diameter of 60 to 110 mm (2.36 to 4.33 in) through the fixing support. The tilt of the AP is adjustable.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs Figure 4-5 Pole and pole base 2) Fix the mounting plate onto one V-shaped fixing bracket with screws. 3) Fix the pair of V-shaped fixing brackets on a vertical or horizontal pole with bolts, flat washers, spring washers, and nuts (see Figure 4-6 or Figure 4-7).
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs Bolt M10 nut #10 spring washer #10 flat washer V-shaped fixing bracket Mounting plate AP Figure 4-7 Install the outdoor AP on a horizontal pole 4) Fix the AP onto the mounting plate with screws (see the dashed line and arrow in Figure 4-6 or Figure 4-7). Note: You can first install the fixing support onto the pole and then the AP onto the mounting plate, or vice versa. 4.1.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs Follow these steps to install a pole on a parapet: 1) Weld the lightning rod onto the tip of the pole. 2) Install the pole on a parapet or cement pier. 3) Use a 40 × 4 mm (1.57 × 0.16 in) flat steel to connect the pole to the ground grid 4) Use pole-mounting brackets to install the directional outdoor antenna on the pole.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points z Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs If there are parapets around the building top and the parapets are 1200 mm (47.24 in) high or higher, install the antenna pole on a parapet with expansion bolts and fix the directional outdoor antenna onto the pole with pole-mounting brackets (see the left diagram in Figure 4-8). z If there are parapets around the building top and the parapet height is less than 1200 mm (47.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points 45° Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs 45° Lightning protection angle Lightning rod Omni outdoor antenna Clamp Antenna pole Figure 4-10 Install omni antennas If the lightning rod cannot be installed on a separate pole owing to the environment limitation, the installation method shown in Figure 4-11 can be adopted. In this case, the lightning rod pole should be at least one meter away from the omni antenna pole.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs Lightning rod 45° Omni outdoor antenna >1000 mm 3000 mm Clamp Angle steel Antenna pole Figure 4-11 Install an omni antenna under a special environment Note: In Figure 4-11, the antenna pole is welded with two angle steels to the lightning rod pole, instead of a cement pier. III. Installing an omni antenna on the AP directly A low-gain omni rod antenna can be directly installed on the AP.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs Figure 4-12 Install an omni antenna on the AP directly Note: z After the omni antenna is installed on the AP, the antenna should be at least one meter away from the pole or other metal objects. z The outdoor AP and the feeder lightning arrester are each equipped with a 3-meter-long grounding cable. If the length is not long enough, you need to supply longer grounding cables.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs I. Connecting the RF cable The RF cable refers to the cable between the antenna interface and the antenna. Follow these steps to connect the RF cable: 1) Screw one end of the feeder lightning arrester onto the antenna interface. 2) Connect one end of the RF cable to the feeder lightning arrester and the other end to the outdoor antenna.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs Outdoor Antenna RF coaxial Indoor AP LAN switch Ethernet Cable Port lightning protector AC power Grounding cable Power adaptor Figure 4-13 Connect the Ethernet electrical interface to the uplink device Figure 4-14 Connect the Ethernet optical interface to the uplink device 4-14
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Power Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs (Surge) To AP To Network Ethernet cable Ethernet cable Grounding cable AC power(220V) Figure 4-15 Exploded view of the port lightning protector (PoE) Note: z If the uplink device is a PoE switch, no port lightning protector or power adapter is required. z If the Ethernet optical interface serves as an uplink data interface, the Ethernet electrical interface only serves as a PoE interface.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs RJ-45 connector Figure 4-16 Ethernet cable connector Ethernet cables fall into straight-through Ethernet cables and crossover Ethernet cables. Straight-through Ethernet cable: The wires of a twisted pair cable are crimped in z the same sequence in the RJ-45 connectors at both ends. A straight-through cable is used to connect a terminal device (such as PC or router) to a hub or LAN Switch.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs Table 4-2 RJ-45 crossover Ethernet cable pinouts Pin of RJ-45 connector Signal Category-5 twisted pair cable Signal direction Pin of RJ-45 connector 1 Tx+ White (orange) Æ 3 2 Tx- Orange Æ 6 3 Rx+ White (green) Å 1 4 — Blue — 4 5 — White (blue) — 5 6 Rx- Green Å 2 7 — White (brown) — 7 8 — Brown — 8 Note: z When distinguishing or preparing these two types of Ethernet
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs Ethernet connector Waterproof cover Sealing nut Joint between connector and cable Figure 4-17 Insert the Ethernet cable connector into the Ethernet interface 4) First tighten the waterproof cover and then the sealing nut. 5) Use waterproof tape to wrap the joint between the waterproof cover and the cable. III. Connecting an optical fiber Caution: Follow the steps below to connect a fiber cable.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs Follow these steps to connect a fiber cable: 1) Insert an SFP module into the Ethernet optical interface on the AP. 2) Insert the LC connectors of two ZX fibers with a waterproof cover into the two optical interfaces on the SFP module. 3) First tighten the waterproof cover and then the sealing nut. 4) Use waterproof tape to wrap the joint between the waterproof cover and the fiber cable.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs Outdoor antenna RF cable Outdoor antenna Grounding cable for feeder lightning arrester Grounding cable Ethernet cable Fiber cable Figure 4-19 Connection of external cables of the AP 4-20
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 4 Installation of Outdoor APs 4.2 Connecting the Network In practice, the AP can be connected to the Internet or a MAN through an Ethernet interface, as shown in Figure 4-20. Figure 4-20 Connection between the AP and Internet Caution: A special outdoor waterproof Ethernet cable is required to connect the AP and waterproof treatment should be made to the Ethernet cable at the outlet of the chassis.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 5 Software Setting Chapter 5 Software Setting The WA2200 series can work in the FIT mode or FAT mode. When setting the AP, you must first determine its working mode. The software of the WA2200 series has been loaded and debugged before delivery. After the installation, you can debug the software of the system. 5.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 5 Software Setting 5.1.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 5 Software Setting with an AC. This section only describes the software configuration for the AP working in the FAT mode. 5.2.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 5 Software Setting Step Operation Run the Telnet program on the maintenance e terminal and enter the IP address of the AP to log in to the command line interface. 2 By default, Telnet is disabled on the AP. Therefore, you need to enable Telnet on the AP and configure the IP address, login username, and password if you want to use Telnet. For the detailed configuration procedure, refer to section 5.2.3 “Configuring Telnet” on 5-2. 5.2.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 5 Software Setting 5.3 Configuring a FIT AP A FIT AP needs to cooperate with the AC and there is originally no configuration on the FIT AP. All configurations of the FIT AP are first performed on the AC and then sent to the FIT AP. Figure 5-1 shows the connection between the FIT AP and the AC. AC Switch Fit AP(WA2200) Figure 5-1 Connection between a FIT AP and the AC 5.3.1 Associating a FIT AP with the AC I.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 5 Software Setting II. Associating a FIT AP with the AC Follow these steps to associate a FIT AP with the AC: Step Operation Enter system view. 1 system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [H3C] Create AP view for the FIT AP on the AC, with the view type consistent with the model number of the FIT AP. 2 For example, create AP view with the name being aptest2 and the type being WA2210_AG.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 5 Software Setting II. Configuring a service template Follow these steps to configure a service template: Step Operation Enter system view. 1 system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [H3C] Create a service template. 2 For example, create clear service template 101. [H3C]wlan service-template 101 clear [H3C-wlan-st-101] Configure an authentication method.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 5 Software Setting IV. Binding the configurations to AP view Follow these steps to bind the configurations to AP view: Step Operation Enter system view. 1 system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [H3C] Enter AP view and then radio view. 2 For example, enter AP view named aptest2 and then radio 1 view.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 5 Software Setting Step Operation Configure the TKIP encryption template. Configure an encryption template for SSID testwep104, with the encryption method being WEP104, key-id being 1, and key being 1234567980123.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 5 Software Setting Step Operation Set the SSID. 4 For example, set the SSID to testFatAP2. [H3C-wlan-st-2]ssid testFatAP2 [H3C-wlan-st-2] Enable the service template. 5 [H3C-wlan-st-2]service-template enable [H3C-wlan-st-2] III. Configuring an RF interface (WLAN-radio) Bind the WLAN-BSS and service template to the specified RF interface. Follow these steps to configure an RF interface (WLAN-radio): Step Operation Enter system view.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 5 Software Setting Follow these steps to set a system name: Step Operation Enter system view. 1 2 system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [H3C] Use the sysname command to set a system name for the AP, for example, AP. system-view [H3C]sysname AP [AP] II.
Installation Manual H3C WA2200 Series WLAN Access Points Chapter 5 Software Setting II. Setting the encryption template Follow these steps to set the encryption template: Step Operation Enter system view. 1 system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [H3C] Enter service template view, for example, encryption template 3. 2 [H3C]wlan service-template 3 crypto [H3C-wlan-st-3] Configure the TKIP encryption template.
Compliance and Safety Manual WA 2200 series Wireless LAN Access Point Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 Regulatory Compliance Information..........................1-1 1.1 Regulatory compliance standards......................................1-1 1.2 European Regulatory compliance......................................1-2 1.2.1 EU Compliance information.....................................1-2 1.2.2 EU Country Restriction in 2.4GHz band..................1-3 1.2.
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Compliance and Safety Manual WA 2110-AG Wireless LAN Access Point Chapter 2 Safety Information Sicherheitsinformationen 安全信息 Chapter 1 Regulatory Compliance Information 1.1 Regulatory compliance standards Table 1-1 Regulatory compliance standards Discipline Standards FCC Bulletin OET-65C FCC Part 15.207 & 15.209 & 15.247 FCC Part 15.207 & 15.209 & 15.
Compliance and Safety Manual WA 2110-AG Wireless LAN Access Point Chapter 2 Safety Information Sicherheitsinformationen 安全信息 Discipline Standards UL 60950-1:2003 CAN/CSA C22.2 No 60950-1-03 IEC 60950-1:2001 Safety EN 60950-1/A11:2004 EN 50385 1.2 European Regulatory compliance WA 2200 Series Wireless LAN Access Point complies with the following European Directives: R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. 1.2.
Compliance and Safety Manual WA 2110-AG Wireless LAN Access Point Chapter 2 Safety Information Sicherheitsinformationen 安全信息 Note: Select the country in which the product is installed to ensure product operation is in compliance with local regulations. For information on how to select the country, refer to the “Wireless Configuration Command” module in H3C Wireless Control Manager Command Manual. 2) Intended use: IEEE 802.11 a/b/g radio LAN device. 1.2.2 EU Country Restriction in 2.
Compliance and Safety Manual WA 2110-AG Wireless LAN Access Point Chapter 2 Safety Information Sicherheitsinformationen 安全信息 1.2.3 EU Country Restriction in 5GHz band 1) The frequency band 5150-5250MHz can not be used outdoors. 2) This device support DFS function. z Austria Only the frequency band 5150-5250MHz is allowed. z France The frequency band 5470-5750MHz is not allowed. z Cyprus The frequency band 5470-5750MHz is not allowed.
Compliance and Safety Manual WA 2110-AG Wireless LAN Access Point Chapter 2 Safety Information Sicherheitsinformationen 安全信息 1.3 USA regulatory compliance 1.3.1 FCC Part 15 I. US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) EMC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Compliance and Safety Manual WA 2110-AG Wireless LAN Access Point Chapter 2 Safety Information Sicherheitsinformationen 安全信息 To ensure compliance with the requirements of FCC RF exposure, a minimum body to antenna distance of 20cm (8 inch) must be maintained when the device is operated. 2) RF Frequency Requirements This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
Compliance and Safety Manual WA 2110-AG Wireless LAN Access Point Chapter 2 Safety Information Sicherheitsinformationen 安全信息 Chapter 2 Safety Information Sicherheitsinformationen 安全信息 2.
Compliance and Safety Manual WA 2110-AG Wireless LAN Access Point z Chapter 2 Safety Information Sicherheitsinformationen 安全信息 设备在工作时必须确保通风口的畅通,确保设备离墙壁或是 其它的可能堵塞通风口的物体的间距至少 5cm。 z For AC supplied model: To ensure the safety of the equipment and human body, please unplug the AC power connector and do not use the fixed terminal in the lightning weather. Furthermore, please do not touch the terminal or antenna connector in such weather.
Compliance and Safety Manual WA 2110-AG Wireless LAN Access Point z Chapter 2 Safety Information Sicherheitsinformationen 安全信息 Sollte sich Wasser im Baugruppenträger befinden oder der Baugruppenträger feucht sein, ist die Energiezufuhr sofort zu unterbrechen und das System abzuschalten. z 当有液体进入机架或机架有损坏时,请立即切断电源。 z When operation is performed in a damp environment, make sure that water is kept off the equipment.