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• The USB is disabled.

• The other ethernet port is disabled.

• The 2.4 Ghz radio is downgraded to 1x1 TX/RX capability and Tx power of 15 dbm or lower, (or as set in the

configuration)

• The 5 Ghz radio is downgraded to 2x2 18 dbm or lower, (or as set in the configuration)

As an alternative to PoE+, you can insert a power adaptor plug into an AC power outlet and the other end into
the power input port on the C-130.

Using C-130 with Power Adapter

To power up the device with power adapter, perform the following steps:

1. Plug the power cable into the DC power receptacle at the rear of the device.

2. Plug the other end of the power cable into an 110V~240V 50/60 Hz AC power source.

Wait for few minutes for the device to power on. Further you can refer the LED details table to verify the
functioning of the device.

Connect Access Point to the Network

The device can be connected to the network by connecting through a LAN cable or a POE+ injector. If you are
using a PoE+ injector, make sure the data connection is plugged into a suitable switch port with proper network
connectivity.

To connect C-130 to the network, you should meet the following prerequisites:

• Ensure that a DHCP server is already available on the network to enable network configuration of the C-130.

• DNS should be able to resolve the server discovery primary: redirector.online.spectraguard.net, secondary:

wifi-security-server).

• AP with valid IP address from DHCP server or a valid static IP address1 to communicate with Wireless Manager.

• Check the LEDs Status on the device. If all LEDs glow green, then the device is operational and connected to

the server.

If the above conditions stand true, the device should be connected and ready to go operational.

Note:  If zero configuration fails, the AP must be configured manually.

Important:  If DHCP is not enabled on a subnet, the AP cannot connect to that subnet with
zero-configuration. If the DNS entry is not present on the DNS servers, or if you do not have the DHCP
server running on the subnet, you must manually configure the AP. For details on configuring an AP
manually, see the Access Point Configuration guide on our website at

https://www.arista.com/en/support/product-documentation

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Summary of Contents for C-130

Page 1: ...Quick Start Guide C 130 Access Point Arista Networks www arista com DOC 03483 02 ...

Page 2: ...rista logo are trademarks of Arista Networks Inc in the United States and other countries Other product or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others Headquarters 5453 Great America Parkway Santa Clara CA 95054 USA 408 547 5500 www arista com Support 408547 5502 866 476 0000 support wifi arista com Sales 408 547 5501 866 497 0000 sales arista com ...

Page 3: ... Mounting Instructions using the Standard Package Contents 11 Mounting Instructions using the Silhouette Interlude Bracket Mount 13 Mounting Instructions using the Wall Mount Bracket 13 Power the Access Point On 13 Using C 130 with Power Adapter 14 Connect Access Point to the Network 14 Access Point Troubleshooting 15 Appendix A AP Server Mutual Authentication 16 C 130 ii ...

Page 4: ...who wants to install and configure the C 130 access point Document Overview This guide contains the following chapters Package Content on page 4 C 130 Overview on page 7 Install the C 130 on page 11 Access Point Troubleshooting on page 15 Note All instances of the term server in this document refer to the Wireless Manager unless the server name or type is explicitly stated Product and Documentatio...

Page 5: ...Package Content The access point AP package must contain the components shown in the following figure C 130 4 ...

Page 6: ...Figure 1 Package Components 5 ...

Page 7: ...el at the bottom of the product and the packaging box Note down the MAC address before mounting the device on the ceiling or at a location that is difficult to access If the package is not complete please contact Arista Networks Technical Support Team at support wifi arista com or return the package to the vendor or dealer where you purchased the product C 130 6 ...

Page 8: ...s Front Panel of C 130 on page 7 Rear Panel of C 130 on page 8 Top Side Ports on C 130 on page 9 Front Panel of C 130 The front panel of the C 130 has 4 functional LEDs that indicate the working of the device Figure 2 Front Panel LEDs Table 2 Labels Front Panel LEDs Description Label Power 1 2 4 GHz Radio 2 5 GHz Radio 3 Third Radio 4 7 ...

Page 9: ...e 802 3af instead of 802 3at Radio LEDs ON when the corresponding radio is operational Rear Panel of C 130 The rear panel of the C 130 provides an PoE Ethernet port that enables you to connect the device to a wired LAN through a switch or a hub and power the device by using the 802 3af 802 3at standard Figure 3 Rear Panel Table 4 Labels Rear Panel Description Label Power DC IN 1 LAN2 2 LAN1 3 Tabl...

Page 10: ...V also be used to power the device If using PoE 802 3af some features will be disabled using the 802 3af Power over Ethernet PoE standard 10 100 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet port that can be used for wired extension for an SSID Ethernet LAN2 Top Side Ports on C 130 The top side panel of the AP has a console port a USB port and a Reset pin Figure 4 Top Side Panel Table 6 Labels ...

Page 11: ...ts To reset the device press and hold the Reset Pin Hole for 10 sec until all LEDs go off which indicates that the device has rebooted Pressing the Reset Pin Hole while the device is booting up will not have any effect You should perform this operation only when the device is running When you reset the device the following settings are reset Config shell password is reset to config Server discover...

Page 12: ... en support product documentation Take a configured AP that is ensure that a static IP is assigned to the device or the settings have been changed for DHCP Note down the MAC address and the IP address of the AP in a safe place before it is installed in a hard to reach location The MAC address of the AP is printed on a label at the bottom of the product The steps to install the device are as follow...

Page 13: ...uch that the center mounting post fits in to the center notch on the bracket Ensure that all the mounting posts on the rear side of the device are snapped in to the respective notches on the bracket The mounting posts on the rear side of the device are now properly fit in the respective notches of the bracket and device is mounted properly C 130 12 ...

Page 14: ...racket is not a part of the standard package and must be procured separately Attach the wall mounting bracket with the help of screws on to the wall Pull the side latch to unlock the wall mount bracket Affix the device on the wall mount bracket by placing the device stubs in the bracket s placeholder Lock the side latch and affix the device firmly with the screw Power the Access Point On The C 130...

Page 15: ...on is plugged into a suitable switch port with proper network connectivity To connect C 130 to the network you should meet the following prerequisites Ensure that a DHCP server is already available on the network to enable network configuration of the C 130 DNS should be able to resolve the server discovery primary redirector online spectraguard net secondary wifi security server AP with valid IP ...

Page 16: ...overy method and ensure that you have correctly entered the DNS name wifi security server on the DNS server Ensure that the DNS server IP addresses are either correctly configured or are provided by the DHCP server The AP might fail to authenticate with the server In this case an Authentication failed event is raised on the server Refer to the event for recommended action The AP has encountered a ...

Page 17: ...TheAP and server are shipped with the same default value of the shared secret The CLI commands are provided on both server and AP for changing the shared secret Note After the shared secret communication key is changed on the server all APs connected to the server will automatically be set up to use the new communication key APs that are not connected to the server at this time must be manually se...

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