Table 8: AP State from the Device List (continued)
State
Description
Unknown. Device is added to ExtremeCloud Appliance but the device
has never discovered ExtremeCloud Appliance .
Critical. After being Active, Discovered, and On-boarded, associated
device is no longer connected to ExtremeCloud Appliance.
Note
Most AP radio properties depend on a regulatory domain; which is defined at the site level.
Devices that are connected to ExtremeCloud Appliance but not assigned to a device group
have the status of
In-Service Trouble
. Devices that have not discovered ExtremeCloud
Appliance have the status of
Unknown
.
NEW!
Support for ExtremeMobility Access Points
ExtremeCloud Appliance introduces ExtremeMobility AP505i, AP510i/e, AP560i/h/m/t access points.
The next generation access points that support more users and internet of things (IoT) devices. In
addition to both internal and external antennas, these APs support a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
antenna. Both centralized and distributed sites in an ExtremeCloud Appliance network support the
802.11ax ready access points. The site type support is determined at AP discovery and registration, and
can be reset upon manual AP reset.
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AP510i/e indoor, one dual band 2.4GHz/5GHz radio and one 5GHz radio.
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Mode 1 — 2.4GHz service radio and 5GHz service radio
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Mode 2:— 2.4/5GHz Sensor and 5GHz service radio
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Mode 3 — 5GHz lower band service radio and 5GHz upper band service radio
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Radio Channels:
Radio 1 can operate as:
2.4GHz with all 2.4GHz channels
5GHz lower band with 5GHz lower band channels (channels 36-64)
2.4/5GHz Sensor scanning and 2.4GHz and 5GHz channels
Radio 2 can operate as
5GHz upper band with 5GHz upper band channels (channels above 100)
5GHz Full with 5GHz full channel list
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AP505i indoor, one 2.4GHz radio and one 5GHz radio.
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Mode 1 — 2.4GHz service radio and 5GHz service radio
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Mode 2 — 2.4 Sensor and 5GHz service radio
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AP560i/h outdoor. The AP560i/h will follow the AP510 mode of operation depending on the power
source.
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Normal Mode
AP560 requires AT power (25W) to operate in normal mode with full performance. The AP must
be powered from one of the following scenarios:
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