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Preface 

This installation guide describes the installation procedure for the H3C WA6320H access point. 

This preface includes the following topics about the documentation:

 

 

Audience

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Conventions

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Documentation feedback

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Audience 

This documentation is intended for: 

 

Network planners. 

 

Field technical support and servicing engineers. 

 

Network administrators working with the WA6320H access point. 

Conventions 

The following information describes the conventions used in the documentation. 

Command conventions 

Convention Description 

Boldface Bold

 text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown. 

Italic

 

Italic

 text represents arguments that you replace with actual values. 

[ ] 

Square brackets enclose syntax choices (keywords or arguments) that are optional. 

{ x | y | ... }

 

Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from which 
you select one.  

[ x | y | ... ]

 

Square brackets enclose a set of optional syntax choices separated by vertical bars, 
from which you select one or none.  

{ x | y | ... } *

 

Asterisk marked braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical 
bars, from which you select a minimum of one. 

[ x | y | ... ] *

 

Asterisk marked square brackets enclose optional syntax choices separated by vertical 
bars, from which you select one choice, multiple choices, or none.  

&<1-n> 

The argument or keyword and argument combination before the ampersand (&) sign 
can be entered 1 to n times. 

A line that starts with a pound (#) sign is comments. 

 

GUI conventions 

Convention Description 

Boldface

 

Window names, button names, field names, and menu items are in Boldface. For 
example, the 

New User

 window opens; click 

OK

Multi-level menus are separated by angle brackets. For example, 

File

 > 

Create

 > 

Folder

 

Summary of Contents for WA6320H

Page 1: ...H3C WA6320H Access Point Installation Guide New H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com Document version 5W101 20200302 ...

Page 2: ...respective owners Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice All contents in this document including statements information and recommendations are believed to be accurate but they are presented without warranty of any kind express or implied H3C shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Environmental protection This produc...

Page 3: ...nts that are optional x y Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars from which you select one x y Square brackets enclose a set of optional syntax choices separated by vertical bars from which you select one or none x y Asterisk marked braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars from which you select a minimum of one x y Asterisk mark...

Page 4: ...as a Layer 2 or Layer 3 switch or a router that supports Layer 2 forwarding and other Layer 2 features Represents an access controller a unified wired WLAN module or the access controller engine on a unified wired WLAN switch Represents an access point Represents a wireless terminator unit Represents a wireless terminator Represents a mesh access point Represents omnidirectional signals Represents...

Page 5: ...Documentation feedback You can e mail your comments about product documentation to info h3c com We appreciate your comments ...

Page 6: ...2 2 Installing the AP 2 1 Installation flowchart 2 1 Pre installation tasks 2 1 Mounting the AP 2 1 Powering the AP 2 3 Connecting a PoE power source 2 3 Connecting a local power source 2 3 Check after power on 2 4 Connecting the AP to the network 2 4 3 Appendix A Technical specifications 3 1 4 Appendix B Ports and LEDs 4 1 Ports 4 1 LEDs 4 3 ...

Page 7: ... a dry and flat location and take anti slip measures Keep the AP clean and dust free Do not place the AP in a moist area and avoid liquid intrusion Keep the AP and installation tools away from walkways Site preparation Before installing the AP examine the installation site and ensure that the AP will operate in a favorable environment Make sure the temperature and humidity at the installation site...

Page 8: ...1 2 Installation tools When installing the AP you might need the following tools Prepare the installation tools yourself as required Figure 1 2 Installation tools ...

Page 9: ...llowing tasks Power on the AP and connect the AP to the network Examine the LEDs to verify that the AP is operating correctly For information about the LEDs see LEDs Record the MAC address and serial number of the AP for future use Mounting the AP 1 As shown in Figure 2 2 use M4 screws to attach the mounting bracket to an electrical outlet box ...

Page 10: ... RJ 45 ports You can connect phone cables or Ethernet cables to the pass through ports as needed Figure 2 3 Connecting a cable to the uplink PoE in port 3 Secure the AP to the mounting bracket as shown in Figure 2 4 a Align the mounting peg on the mounting bracket with the installation slot in the rear of the AP and insert the peg into the slot b Slide down the AP so that it sits securely on the p...

Page 11: ...t PSE is reliably grounded Connecting a PoE power source To power the AP through PoE use an Ethernet cable to connect an Ethernet port on a PoE switch to the uplink PoE in port on the AP Figure 2 5 Powering the AP through PoE Connecting a local power source You can use an AC DC power adapter to connect the AP to a local power source No power adapter is provided with the AP Prepare one yourself as ...

Page 12: ...the AC To verify network connectivity of the AP execute the display wlan ap all command on the AC If the AP status is R M the AP has been connected to the network AC display wlan ap all Total number of APs 1 Total number of connected APs 1 Total number of connected manual APs 1 Total number of connected auto APs 0 Total number of connected common APs 1 Total number of connected WTUs 0 Total number...

Page 13: ...2 5 AP name AP ID State Model Serial ID ap1 1 R M WA6320H 219801A2978199E00001 ...

Page 14: ...specifications Item Specification Dimensions H W D 30 160 86 mm 1 18 6 30 3 39 in Weight 0 25 kg 0 55 lb Antenna Internal antennas Power consumption 12 95 W without a USB device attached 15 45 W without a USB device attached IEEE standards IEEE802 11a b g n ac ax ...

Page 15: ...our 10 100 1000M Ethernet copper ports One power port Two pass through ports One uplink PoE in port One USB port It provides also a reset button RST and a security screw hole Figure 4 1 Ports on the AP 1 10 100 1000M Ethernet copper ports 2 Pass through port 1 Power port 2 Security screw hole ...

Page 16: ...Port Standards and protocols Description Console port RS EIA 232 Used by technical personnel only for device configuration and management 10 100 1000M Ethernet copper port 1 to 4 IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u Represented by interface number GE1 0 2 to GE1 0 5 in the MAP file and GigabitEthernet 2 to GigabitEthernet 5 on the AC ...

Page 17: ...net 1 on the AC Power port 54 V N A Used for receiving 54 VDC power from a local power source Pass through port 2 in total IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u Use for connecting a phone cable or RJ 45 cable USB port USB 2 0 Used for charging as well as data reading or writing Reset button N A To reset the AP press and hold the button for no more than 5 seconds To restore the factory default press and hold the bu...

Page 18: ...ing green at 1 Hz Only the 2 4G radio has associated clients Flashing yellow at 1 Hz Only the 5G radio has associated clients Alternating between green and blue at 1 Hz Both the 2 4G and 5G radios have associated clients Uplink port status LED Off No power is present Steady yellow The port has been auto negotiated to operate at 10 100 Mbps Flashing yellow The port is sending or receiving data at 1...

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