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Getting Started
Altitude 4700 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide
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Refer to the
AP4700 System Settings
field to define the following parameters:
NOTE
The System Name and Country are also configurable within the System Settings screen. Refer to
“Configuring System Settings” on page 78
(if necessary) to set a system location and admin email address for
the access point or to view other default settings.
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Refer to the new
Radio Configuration
field to define how WLAN and WIPS are supported by the
Access Point’s radio(s).
NOTE
If using the three radio Altitude 4750 Access Point, the radio three configuration option could be
rendered unavailable if Rogue AP detection is enabled, or if the power source cannot provide adequate power
for the third radio.
The Quick Setup screen on the previous page displays the Radio Configuration field with all 8 radio
button options available. This is only the case with three radio Access Point SKUs. A dual radio
model Access Point would display 7 of the eight possible configuration options. Refer to the
following table for the options available to single, dual and three radio models.
System Name
Assign a
System Name
to define a title for this Access Point. The
System Name is useful if multiple devices are being administered.
Country
Select the
Country
for the access point’s country of operation. The
Access Point prompts for the correct country code on the first login. A
warning message also displays stating an incorrect country setting
may result in illegal radio operation. Selecting the correct country is
central to legally operating the Access Point. Each country has its
own regulatory restrictions concerning electromagnetic emissions and
the maximum RF signal strength that can be transmitted. To ensure
compliance with national and local laws, set the country accurately.
CLI and MIB users cannot configure their Access Point until a two
character country code (for example, United States - us) is set.
Time Server
Optionally enter the IP address of the server used to provide system
time to the access point within the
Time Server
field. Once the IP
address is entered, the access point’s
Network Time Protocol (NTP)
functionality is engaged automatically.
WIPS Servers
Define a primary and alternate WIPS server IP Address for WIPS
Server 1 and 2. These are the addresses of the primary and
secondary WIPS console server. WIPS support requires a Motorola
AirDefense WIPS Server on the network. WIPS functionality is not
provided by the Access Point alone. The Access Point works in
conjunction with the dedicated WIPS server(s).
Radio Button
Altitude 4710
Altitude 4750
2.4 GHz WLAN,
5.0 GHz WLAN
& Sensor
Not Available
Radio 1 WLAN,
Radio 2 WLAN,
Radio 3 WIPS
2.4 GHz WLAN,
& Sensor
Radio1 WLAN,
Radio 2 WIPS
Radio 1 WLAN,
Radio 2 WIPS,
Radio 3 WIPS
5.0 GHz WLAN
& Sensor
Radio 1 WIPS,
Radio 2 WLAN
Radio 1 WIPS,
Radio 2 WLAN,
Radio 3 WIPS
Summary of Contents for Altitude 4700 Series
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