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Preface

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Text Conventions

Unless otherwise noted, information in this document applies to all supported environments for the
products in question. Exceptions, like command keywords associated with a specific software version,
are identified in the text.

When a feature, function, or operation pertains to a specific hardware product, the product name is
used. When features, functions, and operations are the same across an entire product family, such as
ExtremeSwitching switches or SLX routers, the product is referred to as 

the switch

 or 

the router

.

Table 1: Notes and warnings

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Note

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ExtremeWireless™ AP460C, AP460S6C, and AP460S12C Access Points

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Summary of Contents for AP460C

Page 1: ...ExtremeWireless AP460C AP460S6C and AP460S12C Access Points Installation Guide 9036823 03 Rev AB October 2020...

Page 2: ...works and the Extreme Networks logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Extreme Networks Inc in the United States and or other countries All other names including any product names mentioned in...

Page 3: ...BKT ASM accessory bag contents 16 AH ACC STRP MRN accessory bag contents 16 Outdoor PoE 16 Micro USB order information 16 Access Point Mounting Options and Accessory Usage 17 Install the Access Point...

Page 4: ...ty in Languages of the European Community 34 European Union EU Radiation Warning Statement 36 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement 38 Brazil Ag ncia Nacional De Telecomunica es Anatel Statement 39 Mexico...

Page 5: ...e identified in the text When a feature function or operation pertains to a specific hardware product the product name is used When features functions and operations are the same across an entire prod...

Page 6: ...fined in the text Italics are also used when referring to publication titles New information In a PDF this is searchable text Table 3 Command syntax Convention Description bold text Bold text indicate...

Page 7: ...idance from GTAC Call GTAC For immediate support 800 998 2408 toll free in U S and Canada or 1 408 579 2826 For the support phone number in your country visit www extremenetworks com support contact B...

Page 8: ...rs or confusing or conflicting information Improvements that would help you find relevant information in the document Broken links or usability issues If you would like to provide feedback you can do...

Page 9: ...ccess points are based on advanced radio technology and IP67 rated for harsh and extreme outdoor environments with an extended temperature range from 40 C to 60 C The tri radio design delivers 802 11a...

Page 10: ...de from the Actions drop down list 4 In the dialog box select the appropriate country from the drop down list and then select Save 5 Upload your changes to the device AP460C AP460S6C and AP460S12C Fea...

Page 11: ...iate half duplex and full duplex connections with the connecting device The ports are autosensing and adjust to straight through and crossover standard Cat2 Cat5 Cat5e or Cat6 Ethernet cables automati...

Page 12: ...escription Callout Description 1 NC 2 R D input to access point 3 T D output to terminal 4 Signal GND 5 Signal GND USB port These access points have a standard USB port that you can use to connect USB...

Page 13: ...2 5VDC 57 0VDC Maximum 54 0VDC 0 43A 23 3W Max PoE with USB 2 5W IEEE 802 3at only 42 5VDC 57 0VDC USB 0 5A 54 0VDC 0 39A 20 8W Max PoE without USB 2 5W IEEE 802 3at only 42 5VDC 57 0VDC ESD protectio...

Page 14: ...Q and is operating normally Slow blinking The device has a CAPWAP connection to ExtremeCloud IQ but is operating on 802 3af power instead of 802 3at power Amber Steady The device is initializing reboo...

Page 15: ...ion procedures covered in this document is applicable to all these access points Procedure 1 Verify the box contents 2 Visually inspect the access point the bracket and any other optional accessories...

Page 16: ...tents The AH ACC STRP MRN accessory is an outdoor stainless steel pole cable clamp for 3 in to 7 in diameter poles The accessory bag contains the following item One AH ACC STRP MRN stainless steel cab...

Page 17: ...al power cord with European Union plug AH ACC PW CBL AU 6 ft universal power cord with Australia plug AH ACC PW CBL JP 6 ft universal power cord with Japan plug AH ACC PW CBL KR 6 ft universal power c...

Page 18: ...ments If you are resting the access point under a horizontal pole use this installation method only during indoor warehouse or distribution center installations Caution Do not install the access point...

Page 19: ...ert holes in the back of the access point 2 Top slots on the rear of the access point facing the sky 3 Bottom slots on the rear of the access point facing the ground Install the Access Point Install t...

Page 20: ...s point LAN glands must face down to eliminate water from entering the chassis Install the Access Point on a Flat Surface Install the access point on a vertical or horizontal flat surface using the AH...

Page 21: ...at surface Note The printed arrows on the accessory must be pointing up Figure 7 ASM accessory wall mounting hole markings 2 Attach the ASM accessory to the wall by using four M5 shoulder mounting scr...

Page 22: ...t removed 6 Insert the M5 bolt heads on the access point into the large end of the accessory keyholes and slide the access point down until the bolts rest in the narrow end of the keyholes 7 Tighten t...

Page 23: ...door environment you must provide protective grounding to prevent the access point from damages and failures Procedure 1 Strip the insulation off one end of the ground wire and attach the stripped wir...

Page 24: ...al edge area 2 Ground terminal 3 10 AWG ground wire 4 M4 screw 5 Star washer 3 Tighten the screw to a torque of 12 in lbs 4 Connect the other end of the ground wire to an appropriate earthing location...

Page 25: ...ure 1 Remove the sealing nut claw and the 2 part seal from the main body of the waterproof housing Assemble the pieces around the Ethernet cable as shown in Figure 10 Figure 10 Weatherproof Ethernet c...

Page 26: ...to their counterparts on the main body 6 Insert the seal and the claw into the main body 7 Screw the sealing nut onto the threaded main body 8 Tighten it to a torque of 12 in lbs 9 Connect the other e...

Page 27: ...le and the gland area 3 Use a thin strong and non conductive tool like a flat bladed orange stick to reach into the gland and press down the plastic locking latch of the RJ45 connector Warning Ensure...

Page 28: ...irectional antennas AP460S6C AP460S6C and AP460S12C radio mapping information Sensor radio 2 4G 5G antenna 4 5G radio 4 4 antennas 3 5 6 and 7 IoT radio antenna 3 IoT or BLE antenna 2 4G radio antenna...

Page 29: ...nt antenna gain Software mode WiFi0 WiFi1 WiFi2 IoT radio Azimuth beamwidth Elevation beamwidth Dual band 2 4 GHz 7 88 dBi 7 83 dBi 7 9 dBi 60 60 5 GHz 8 06 dBi 6 46 dBi Dual 5G 2 4 GHz 7 83 dBi 7 9 d...

Page 30: ...ir Housing IP67 rated outdoor use Device specifications Chassis dimensions when mounted diagonally 11 375 in 11 375 in 2 900 in 289 000 mm x 289 000 mm x 74 000 mm Weight 4 lbs 1 8 kilograms Four dual...

Page 31: ...l Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 with auto fallback N A N A 802 11b 2 4 2 5 GHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS 11 5 5 2 1 with auto fallback N A N A 802 11g 2 4 2 5 G...

Page 32: ...s 1200 Mbps NSS 1 2 1 1 2 2 4 4 MIMO radio VHT20 VHT40 VHT80 VHT160 T BF 802 11ax for 5 GHz sensor 2 4 2 48 GHz 5 150 5 350 GHz and 5 470 5 850 GHz 802 11ax modulation 1024 QAM Dual band OFDMA HE_MCS0...

Page 33: ...s countries in which the device can be used Safety Guidelines Learn about the safety guidelines that are intended to protect your personal safety and prevent damage to the equipment Important Only qua...

Page 34: ...EU For den fulde ordlyd af EU overensstemmelseserkl ringen bedes du kontakte Extreme Regulatory Compliance p compliancerequest extremenetworks com Dutch Nederland Hierbij verklaart Extreme Networks d...

Page 35: ...un ESB nr 2014 53 EU Fyrir fullan texta ESB yfirl singu um samr mi vinsamlegast haf u samband vi Extreme Reglufylgni compliancerequest extremenetworks com Italian Italiano Con la presente Extreme Netw...

Page 36: ...pleto de la Declaraci n de conformidad de la UE p ngase en contacto con Extreme Regulatory Compliance en compliancerequest extremenetworks com Swedish H rmed intygar Extreme Networks att radioutrustni...

Page 37: ...s d exposition aux rayonnements ces appareils devraient tre install s une distance minimale de 7 87 in 20 cm des personnes ou des animaux Restrictions 5150 5350 MHz pour usage int rieur seulement Germ...

Page 38: ...mits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed...

Page 39: ...ice use in Mexico La operaci n de este equipo est sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones 1 es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y 2 este equipo o dispositivo de...

Page 40: ...ion aux rayonnements IC tablies pour un environnement non contr l Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec un minimum de 35 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et des personnes ou des a...

Page 41: ...ket 17 C compliance for japan indoor use 33 conventions notice icons 5 text 5 country code update 10 D documentation feedback 8 location 7 E EU radiation warning statement 36 F FCC radiation exposure...

Page 42: ...1 802 11ax 31 802 11ax for 5 GHz sensor 31 802 11b 31 802 11g 31 802 11n 31 RJ45 cable removal 27 uninstall the access point 27 S safety guidelines 33 specifications device specifications 30 environme...

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