Access Point User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Installation and Initialization
- System Status
- Advanced Configuration
- System
- Network
- Interfaces
- Management
- Filtering
- Alarms
- Bridge
- QoS
- Radius Profiles
- SSID/VLAN/Security
- Monitoring
- Commands
- Troubleshooting
- Command Line Interface (CLI)
- General Notes
- Command Line Interface (CLI) Variations
- CLI Command Types
- Using Tables and Strings
- Configuring the AP using CLI commands
- Set Basic Configuration Parameters using CLI Commands
- Set System Name, Location and Contact Information
- Set Static IP Address for the AP
- Change Passwords
- Set Network Names for the Wireless Interface
- Enable 802.11d Support and Set the Country Code
- Enable and Configure TX Power Control for the Wireless Interface(s)
- Configure SSIDs (Network Names), VLANs, and Profiles
- Download an AP Configuration File from your TFTP Server
- Backup your AP Configuration File
- Set up Auto Configuration
- Other Network Settings
- Configure the AP as a DHCP Server
- Configure the DNS Client
- Configure DHCP Relay
- Configure DHCP Relay Servers
- Maintain Client Connections using Link Integrity
- Change your Wireless Interface Settings
- Set Ethernet Speed and Transmission Mode
- Set Interface Management Services
- Configure Syslog
- Configure Intra BSS
- Configure Wireless Distribution System
- Configure MAC Access Control
- Set RADIUS Parameters
- Set Rogue Scan Parameters
- Set Hardware Configuration Reset Parameters
- Set VLAN/SSID Parameters
- Set Security Profile Parameters
- CLI Monitoring Parameters
- Parameter Tables
- CLI Batch File
- ASCII Character Chart
- Specifications
- Technical Support
- Statement of Warranty
- Regulatory Compliance

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AP-4000 Series User Guide
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Installation and Initialization
This chapter contains information on the following:
• AP-4000 Series Hardware Description
– Overview
– Antennas
– Active Ethernet
– LED Indicators
• Prerequisites
– General Prerequisites
– Mesh Prerequisites
• Product Package
• System Requirements
• Hardware Installation
• Initialization
– Using ScanTool
– Logging In
– Using the Setup Wizard
– Installing the Software
• Related Topics
AP-4000 Series Hardware Description
Overview
The AP-4000, AP-4000M, and AP-4900M are tri-mode APs that simultaneously support 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11a
clients.
The AP-4000/4000M/4900M contains two embedded radios: one 802.11b/g radio and one 802.11a only radio. The
802.11a radio supports operation in 802.11a only mode in the AP-4000, and operation in either 802.11a only or 4.9 GHz
Public Safety mode in the AP-4900M. 4.9 GHz Public Safety mode is for use in the licensed 4.9 GHz band; only users
with licenses to operate in this band should access it.
The 802.11b/g radio supports the following operational modes:
• 802.11b only mode
• 802.11g only mode
• 802.11b/g mode
• 802.11g-wifi
NOTE: 802.11g-wifi has been defined for Wi-Fi testing purposes. It is not recommended for use in your wireless
network environment.
The AP-4000/4000M/4900M can be powered through either Active Ethernet (802.3af Power over Ethernet) or through
an external DC power source using the power cord.










