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Figure 43: NA Faceplate Secured to the Outlet Box

3.

Plug the Category 5 cable from the NA outlet box into the access point.

4.

Align the access point with the installed faceplate and push down on the access point
until you hear it click into place. Be sure the device is seated correctly in the bracket
by gently pulling up the access point and then pushing it down.

5.

If the access point is not properly secured, press the release button on the bottom of
the bracket to release the device. Realign the unit, making sure the cable is still
connected, and push down until the access point clicks securely into place.

NOTE:

We recommend that you use the optional security kit (separately

orderable) to secure the access point. The kit includes a special tool and
a security screw. Be sure that you retain the tool so that you can unlock
and move the access point. Never use a power tool to insert or remove
the security screw.

6.

To lock the access point into place, secure the security screw in through the release
button by using the tool provided with the security kit (see

Figure 38 on page 69

). Do

not overtighten the screw.

Related

Documentation

Installing the WLA532E Access Point on a Ceiling Rail on page 46

Installing the WLA532E Access Point Using the Plenum Bracket Kit on page 51

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Copyright © 2012, Juniper Networks, Inc.

Chapter 7: Installing and Connecting the Access Point

Summary of Contents for WLA Series

Page 1: ...WLA Series WLA532E Access Point Hardware Documentation Published 2012 10 19 Revision 2 Copyright 2012 Juniper Networks Inc ...

Page 2: ...y Maker Communications Inc copyright 1996 1997 Maker Communications Inc Juniper Networks Junos Steel Belted Radius NetScreen and ScreenOS are registered trademarks of Juniper Networks Inc in the United States and other countries The Juniper Networks Logo the Junos logo and JunosE are trademarks of Juniper Networks Inc All other trademarks service marks registered trademarks or registered service m...

Page 3: ...nt 8 Status LEDs on a WLA532E Access Point 8 MAC Address Information for WLA Series Access Points 9 Chapter 2 Ethernet Ports and Connectors 11 Ethernet Connections for Wireless LAN Access Points 11 PoE Information for the WLA532E Access Point 11 Part 2 Planning for Access Point Installation Chapter 3 Site Preparation 15 Site Preparation Checklist for the WLA532E Access Point 15 General Site Guidel...

Page 4: ...ng 43 Unpacking a WLA532E Access Point 44 Parts Inventory Packing List for a WLA532E Access Point 44 Installing the WLA532E Access Point on a Ceiling Rail 46 Installing the WLA532E Access Point Using the Plenum Bracket Kit 51 Installing the WLA532E Access Point on a Ceiling Rail Using the Trapeze Legacy Mounting Bracket Adapter Kit 57 Installing the WLA532E Access Point on the Wall Using the WLA B...

Page 5: ...he Ceiling Cross Rails 54 Figure 15 Aligning the Plenum Bracket Tabs to Bracket Openings 55 Figure 16 Securing the Locked Plenum Bracket Using the Provided M4 Screws 56 Figure 17 Securing the Plenum Bracket to the Ceiling Rail Using Sheet Metal Self Threading Screws 56 Figure 18 Unlocking the Universal Mounting Bracket 58 Figure 19 The Exposed WLA522 Universal Mounting Bracket on the Ceiling T bar...

Page 6: ...d to the Wall Mount Bracket 68 Figure 36 Align the Access Point with the Bracket and Push Down 68 Figure 37 Release the Access Point 69 Figure 38 Secure the Access Point with the Security Screw and Tool 69 Figure 39 EU Faceplate Dimensions 71 Figure 40 Dimensions of the Installed WLA532 Access Point on an EU Standard Faceplate 71 Figure 41 NA Wall Mount Bracket Dimensions 73 Figure 42 NA Standard ...

Page 7: ...es Access Points 10 Part 2 Planning for Access Point Installation Chapter 3 Site Preparation 15 Table 7 Site Preparation Checklist 15 Table 8 WLA532E Environmental Tolerances 18 Part 4 Requirements and Certifications Chapter 5 Requirements and Specifications 31 Table 9 WLA532E Antenna Models 31 Table 10 2 4 GHz Radio Receive Sensitivities 32 Table 11 WLA532E Antenna Models 32 Table 12 5 GHz Radio ...

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Page 9: ...ns for configuring and managing the system through the MSS CLI Mobility System Software Configuration Guide Instructions for performing basic setup of secure 802 1X and guest Web AAA access for configuring a Mobility Domain for roaming and for accessing a sample network plan in RingMaster for advanced configuration and management Mobility System Software Quick Start Guide What s new version compat...

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Page 13: ...PART 1 Access Point Overview and Components WLA532E Access Point Overview on page 3 Ethernet Ports and Connectors on page 11 1 Copyright 2012 Juniper Networks Inc ...

Page 14: ...Copyright 2012 Juniper Networks Inc 2 WLA532E Access Point Hardware Documentation ...

Page 15: ...works Wireless LAN Access Point WLA532E is a indoor access point that provides enterprise customers such as those in business healthcare and education with 802 11n based wireless LAN access in high density deployments The device is a plenum rated compact hexagon shaped access point see Figure 1 on page 3 and Figure 2 on page 4 with three external antenna ports and three dual radios with multiple i...

Page 16: ...nsmission WLA532E spatial stream access point can support data rates of up to 450 Mbps in a 5 GHz band with 40 MHz channel bonding and a short guard interval On a 3x3bgn 2 4 GHz band with 20 MHz channel width the access point supports up to 195 Mbps by default with standard guard interval and supports up to 216 7 Mbps with short guard interval In band spectrum monitoring and network spectrum mitig...

Page 17: ...ports 3x3 spatial streams and is backward compatible with 2 SS and 1 SS radios One 5 GHz radio One 5 GHz IEEE 802 11na radio that supports 3x3 spatial streams and is backward compatible with 2 SS and 1 SS radios One10 100 1000Base TGigabitEthernetport One10 100 1000BASE Tauto sensing Gigabit Ethernet port with an RJ 45 connector to connect the access point to a wireless LAN controller or switch Po...

Page 18: ...ty System Software MSS CLI MSS to configure the access point For more information see the RingMaster and MSS guides at RingMasterandMSSGuides Use the following hardware from Juniper Networks to connect the access point and make it operational WLC2 Wireless LAN Controller WLC200 Wireless LAN Controller WLC216 Wireless LAN Controller WLC8 Wireless LAN Controller WLC800R Wireless LAN Controller WLC88...

Page 19: ...T 7360A OUT 60 70 55 75 10 7dBi 8dBi Panel ANT 77555 OUT The antennas are seperately orderable WLA ANT 7360P IN This antenna kit includes 3 omni paddles These 3 omni directional paddle antennas with the mating RPSMA plug to durect connect to WLA532E antenna ports for dual concurrent 3SS radion operations ANT 7360A OUT This antenna kit includes 1 omni atenna Three ANT 7360A OUT kits are required to...

Page 20: ... or 5GHz but not both Ports 1 and 2 for 5GHz OR Ports 2 and 3 for 2 4GHz Port 2 for 5GHz Ports 1 and 3 for 2 4GHz OR Port 3 for 2 4GHz Ports 1 and 2 for 5GHz Port 2 for 5GHz and or Port 3 for 2 4GHz Table 4 Dual Band Antenna Configurations for 2 4GHz and 5GHz Radios 3x3 2x2 1x1 Port 1 2 3 for both 2 4GHz or 5GHz Ports 1 and 2 for 5GHz and or Ports 2 and 3 for 2 4GHz Port 2 for 5GHz and or Port 3 f...

Page 21: ...bled Green On Dedicated sensor Amber On The Unit is transmitting receiving on 2 4GHz radio Flashing Green On Radio failed Red On The 5GHz Radio is disabled Amber LED 11AN Indicates radio status and activity on the 5GHz radio On The 5GHz Radio is enabled Green On Dedicated sensor Amber On The Unit is transmitting receiving on 5GHz radio Flashing Green On Radio failed Red Related Documentation Verif...

Page 22: ...one Ethernet port Ethernet port MAC addresses The MAC address of the 5 GHz radio is the same as the access point base MAC address 1 The BSSIDs for the SSIDs configured on the 5 GHz radio end in odd numbers The first BSSID is equal to the access point base MAC address 1 The next BSSID is equal to the access point base MAC address 3 and so on 5 GHz radio and SSID MAC addresses The MAC address of the...

Page 23: ...The access point draws power from a standard IEEE 802 3af Power Over Ethernet PoE supply The access points can also receive PoE power from PoE capable switches or other Juniper Networks switches that support PoE NOTE The access points do not support daisy chain configurations Do not connect one access point to another access point Related Documentation Connecting the Access Point to Wireless LAN C...

Page 24: ...Related Documentation Ethernet Connections for Wireless LAN Access Points on page 11 Copyright 2012 Juniper Networks Inc 12 WLA532E Access Point Hardware Documentation ...

Page 25: ...PART 2 Planning for Access Point Installation Site Preparation on page 15 13 Copyright 2012 Juniper Networks Inc ...

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Page 27: ...r More Information Item or Task Environment Environmental Requirements and Specifications for the WLA532E Access Point on page 18 Verify that environmental factors such as temperatureand humidity do not exceedaccess point tolerances Power Access points require an installed Category 5 cable Measure distance between power source PoE and access point installation site General Site Guidelines on page ...

Page 28: ...e Trapeze Legacy Mounting Bracket Adapter Kit on page 57 Installing the WLA532E Access Point on a Ceiling Rail on page 46 Plan installation location Access points can be installed on recessed ceiling rails on a gang wall junction box NA and EU and a plenum rated WLA532E can be installed in a concealed space inside the ceiling h t t p w w w j u n i p e r n e t t e c h p u b s e n _ U S r e l e a s ...

Page 29: ...es to hardware devices in the WLA Series Efficient device operation requires proper site planning and maintenance and proper installation of the equipment using brackets adapters and other hardware from installation kits To plan and create an acceptable operating environment for your device and prevent environmentally caused equipment failures Keep the area around the access point free from dust a...

Page 30: ...ormal operation ensured in relative humidity range of 5 through 95 noncondensing No performance degradation up to 5 000 feet 1524 meters IEC 60068 2 41 Combined heat low air pressure WLA532E Related Documentation Site Preparation Checklist for the WLA532E Access Point on page 15 General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 23 Medical Safety Compliance for WLA Series Access Points on page 25 Plan...

Page 31: ...for the WLAN installation System administrators and anyone involved in the installation of the WLAN system are responsible for its proper setup and operation in accordance with all rules and regulations of the country in which the network equipment operates Related Documentation Site Preparation Checklist for the WLA532E Access Point on page 15 General Site Guidelines on page 17 19 Copyright 2012 ...

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Page 33: ...PART 3 Safety Guidelines and Standards for Access Point Installation Safety Standards and Guidelines on page 23 21 Copyright 2012 Juniper Networks Inc ...

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Page 35: ...by various agencies Perform only the procedures explicitly described in the hardware documentation for this device Keep the area around the device clear and free from dust before during and after installation Keep tools away from areas where people could trip over them Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry such as rings bracelets or chains which could become caught in the device during installatio...

Page 36: ...rt personell med riktig opplæring bør montere eller bytte ut dette utstyret Aviso Este equipamento deverá ser instalado ou substituído apenas por pessoal devidamente treinado e qualificado Atención Estos equipos deben ser instalados y reemplazados exclusivamenteporpersonaltécnicoadecuadamentepreparadoycapacitado Varning Denna utrustning ska endast installeras och bytas ut av utbildad och kvalifice...

Page 37: ...s Points This topic applies to all hardware devices in the Juniper Networks WLA Series Wireless LAN Access Point family NOTE No maintenance is required for the WLA Series Wireless LAN Access Point hardware products However if external cleaning is needed use a dry cloth only to lightly wipe device NOTE No hardware modification is allowed NOTE The expected service life of the WLA321 WLA322 WLA532 an...

Page 38: ...ue requieran mantenimiento Advertência No interior não existem peças que requeiram manutenção Varning Det finns inga användartjänliga delar inne i enheten Advarsel Este equipamento deverá ser instalado ou substituído apenas por pessoal devidamente treinado e qualificado Advarsel Inneholder ingen deler brukeren selv kan reparere Varoitus Tämän laitteen sisällä ei ole käyttäjän huollettavia osia Við...

Page 39: ...ukt muß den geltenden Gesetzen und Vorschriften entsprechend entsorgt werden Avvertenza L eliminazione finale di questo prodotto deve essere eseguita osservando le normative italiane vigenti in materia AdvarselEndeligdisponeringavdetteproduktetmåskjeihenholdtilnasjonale lover og forskrifter Aviso A descartagem final deste produto deverá ser efectuada de acordo com os regulamentos e a legislação na...

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Page 41: ...PART 4 Requirements and Certifications Requirements and Specifications on page 31 Certifications for the Access Point on page 35 29 Copyright 2012 Juniper Networks Inc ...

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Page 43: ... it provides 11 dBm transmit power per chain and has a receive sensitivity of 69 dBm The 2 4 GHz radio consumes a maximum power rate of 2 75W Each antenna connector on the WLA532E can support any external single or dual band elements The access point has been designed to maximize isolation between all antennas For 5 GHz and 2 4 GHz concurrent operation the antenna can support a co band isolation o...

Page 44: ...ovides 16 dBm transmit power per chain and has a receive sensitivity of 88 dBm At an MCS23 data rate it provides 10 dBm transmit power per chain and has a receive sensitivity of 65 dBm The 5 GHz radio consumes maximum power rate of 4 25W Each antenna connector on the WLA532E can support any external single or dual band elements The access point has been designed to maximize isolation between all a...

Page 45: ... MCS7 MCS0 54 Mbps 6 Mbps 67 88 67 88 67 88 70 91 70 91 70 91 75 91 Related Documentation Requirements and Specifications for 2 4 GHz Radios on a WLA532E Access Point on page 31 WLA Series Access Point Radio Frequency Exposure Guidelines on page 37 WLA532E Antenna Models on page 7 33 Copyright 2012 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 5 Requirements and Specifications ...

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Page 47: ...quipment EN 60950 1 Information Technology Equipment IEC 60950 1 Information Technology Equipment Safety All country deviations IEC 60601 1 3rd edition EN 60601 1 1 General Safety for medical electrical systems Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EEC IEEE 802 3at PoE requirements UL 2043 plenum rated applies to WLA532E only EMC FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Frequency allocations and general treaty matters General r...

Page 48: ...ertificated interoperability WFA WMM and WMM power save UAPSD WPA and WPA2 personal or enterprise with TKIP AES EAP methods such as TLS and PEAP Either 40 bit 104 bit WEP or 64 bit 128 bit WEP Seamless roaming within the IEEE 802 11 a b g n Juniper Networks WLAN infrastructure Adjustable output power support Single autosensing 10 100 1000BASE T Gigabit Ethernet port configured as MDI Compliance wi...

Page 49: ...proper antennas shipped in the product Juniper Networks WLA Series Access Point products meet the uncontrolled environmental limits found in OET 65 and ANSI C95 1 1991 Proper installation of the access point according to the instructions in this manual will result in user exposure that is below the FCC recommended limits Article 12 Without permission granted by the NCC any company enterprise or us...

Page 50: ... the band of operation under all conditions of normal operation as specified in the user manual Translation Class B Broadcasting Communication Equipment for Home Use As electromagnetic wave equipment for home use Class B this equipment is intended mainly for home use and may be used in all areas of the home Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for c...

Page 51: ...s restricted to indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference with co channel mobile satellite systems Complies with the Class B limits for radio noise emissions as set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of Industry Canada Cet apareil numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigencies du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du ...

Page 52: ...ed Documentation General Electromagnetic Safety and Compliance on page 24 General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 23 Copyright 2012 Juniper Networks Inc 40 WLA532E Access Point Hardware Documentation ...

Page 53: ...ng Connecting and Verifying the Access Point Installing and Connecting the Access Point on page 43 Verifying the Health of the Access Point on page 77 Customer Support on page 79 41 Copyright 2012 Juniper Networks Inc ...

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Page 55: ...ccess Point on the Wall Using the WLA GNGWLBX ADP NA Wall Mount Kit on page 72 Connecting the Access Point to Wireless LAN Controllers on page 76 Installation Instructions Warning This topic applies to hardware devices in the Wireless LAN Access Point WLA Series product family For a complete list of safety guidelines and warnings and detailed compliance information see the Juniper Networks Regulat...

Page 56: ...red with foam packing material The carton has an accessory compartment and contains the quick start instructions To unpack the access point 1 Open the carton 2 Pull out the packing material holding the access point in place 3 Verify the parts received against the inventory on the label attached to the carton See Parts Inventory Packing List for a WLA532E Access Point on page 44 4 Save the shipping...

Page 57: ...free numbers see http www juniper net support requesting support html Table 13 on page 45 lists the parts and their quantities in the packing list Table 13 Parts List for the WLA532E Quantity Component 1 WLA532E Access Point 1 Oneceiling mountbracket WLA BRKT CLNG 1 Ceiling rail adapter 1 Mounting template 1 WLA532E Quick Start installation instructions Related Documentation Unpacking a WLA532E Ac...

Page 58: ...Installing the WLA532E Access Point on a Ceiling Rail Copyright 2012 Juniper Networks Inc 46 WLA532E Access Point Hardware Documentation ...

Page 59: ...orted external omnidirectional and paddle antennas not provided Box cutter or similar tool to cut ceiling tiles not provided Optional An indoor ceiling rail adapter and a legacy adapter both provided which are needed only for unique ceiling rail installations using the adapters see the WLA532E Access Point Hardware Documentation at http www juniper net techpubs en_US release dependent wireless inf...

Page 60: ...port connectors c Remove the mounting template and the material you cut from the ceiling tile 5 Run the Category 5e cable from the ceiling through the hole in the ceiling tile 6 Ensure that the snaps on the top of the ceiling mount bracket are open so that the clips can fully extend to fit around the ceiling rail The bracket is shipped with the snaps open so that it is ready to be clipped over a c...

Page 61: ... of the rail Push in on the sides of the bracket until the clips lock over the rail see Figure 7 on page 49 Listen for a click that indicates that the clips have locked Ensure that the bracket has locked over the rail by gently pulling down on the bracket before installing the access point Figure 7 Locking the Bracket Clips over the Rail 9 Grasp the Category 5e cable that extends from the ceiling ...

Page 62: ...lling down on the access point Figure 8 Aligning the Access Point with the Ceiling Bracket 12 If the access point is not properly secured press the release button on top of the bracket to unlock the access point Making sure that the cable is still connected repeat Steps 10 and 11 Copyright 2012 Juniper Networks Inc 50 WLA532E Access Point Hardware Documentation ...

Page 63: ...e 51 Do not overtighten the screw Figure 9 Locking the Access Point onto the Ceiling Tile Related Documentation Installing the WLA532E Access Point Using the Plenum Bracket Kit on page 51 Installing the WLA532E Access Point on the Wall Using the WLA BRKT WALL Wall Mount Kit on page 64 Installing the WLA532E Access Point on the Wall Using the WLA GNGWLBX ADP EU Wall Mount Kit on page 70 Installing ...

Page 64: ...ton see Unpacking a WLA532E Access Point on page 44 Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available Plenum ceiling mount bracket provided Category 5e cable installed not provided Two M4 screws provided Two sheet metal self threading screws not provided Phillips number 2 screwdriver not provided To install the access point on a ceiling cross rail inside the ceiling 1 The WLA532E is shi...

Page 65: ...s product information at http www juniper net us en products services wireless wla series 4 Orient the antennas for the best antenna reception See Figure 12 on page 53 Figure 12 Orienting the Installed WLA532E Antennas 5 Mount the WLA532E to the top bar of the plenum bracket with the three screws that were removed from the diamond bracket See Figure 13 on page 54 53 Copyright 2012 Juniper Networks...

Page 66: ...the joggled bracket flanges are in line with the ceiling cross rails See Figure 14 on page 54 Figure 14 Aligning the Plenum Bracket Flanges with the Ceiling Cross Rails 7 Align the sliding bracket tabs to the plenum bracket openings see Figure 15 on page 55 and push the tab into the openings Copyright 2012 Juniper Networks Inc 54 WLA532E Access Point Hardware Documentation ...

Page 67: ...imultaneous clicks that indicate that the snaps have closed and the plenum bracket is locked 9 Secure the locked plenum bracket by inserting two M4 screws not provided into the openings on the plenum bracket see Figure 16 on page 56 using a Phillips number 2 screwdriver 55 Copyright 2012 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 7 Installing and Connecting the Access Point ...

Page 68: ...ding screws into the openings on the plenum bracket see Figure 17 on page 56 Figure 17 Securing the Plenum Bracket to the Ceiling Rail Using Sheet Metal Self Threading Screws Related Documentation Installing the WLA532E Access Point on a Ceiling Rail on page 46 Installing the WLA532E Access Point on a Ceiling Rail Using the Trapeze Legacy Mounting Bracket Adapter Kit on page 57 Copyright 2012 Juni...

Page 69: ...hpubs Details about installation kits and other WLA hardware information can be viewed on the WLA Series Wireless LAN Access Points data sheet from the WLA Series Wireless LAN Access Points product page and the hardware can be purchased by contacting a Juniper Partner or a Juniper Salesperson at 1 866 298 6428 This WLA532E ceiling mount kit includes a legacy mounting bracket adapter for mounting t...

Page 70: ...lock or unlock the universal mounting bracket Figure 18 Unlocking the Universal Mounting Bracket 2 Remove the WLA522 from the universal mounting bracket by pulling the access point forward See 3 Remove the Category 5e cable from the WLA522 The universal mounting bracket is now exposed in a locked position on the ceiling T bar See Figure 19 on page 58 Figure19 TheExposedWLA522UniversalMountingBrack...

Page 71: ...our legacy mounting bracket adapter alignment pins to the matching holes on the universal mounting bracket and push up so the brackets meet See Figure 22 on page 59 Figure 22 Aligning the Legacy Mounting Bracket Adapter Alignment Pins to the Universal Bracket Holes 7 Rotate the locking bracket into a locked position by pushing the right metal tab down See Figure 23 on page 60 59 Copyright 2012 Jun...

Page 72: ... the snaps on the top of the ceiling mount bracket are open so that the clips can fully extend to fit onto the legacy mounting bracket adapter The ceiling mount bracket is shipped in an open position so that it is ready to be clipped over a ceiling rail If the bracket is closed open the snaps by pressing in and up with your thumbs on both sides of the snaps on the bottom of the bracket see Figure ...

Page 73: ...ounting Bracket Adapter 11 Grasp the Category 5e cable that extends from the ceiling and plug it into the access point 12 Attach three supported external omnidirectional and paddle antennas to the external antenna ports of the access point For antenna specifications and ordering information see the WLA Series Wireless LAN Access Points product information at http www juniper net us en products ser...

Page 74: ...e ceiling mount bracket See Figure 28 on page 62 Figure 28 Aligning the Access Point with the Ceiling Mount Bracket 15 Push up and forward until the access point locks into place See Figure 29 on page 63 Copyright 2012 Juniper Networks Inc 62 WLA532E Access Point Hardware Documentation ...

Page 75: ...ew 16 Optional To lock the access point into place using the security kit secure the security screw in the release button by using the tool provided with the security kit see Figure 30 on page 63 Do not overtighten the screw Figure 30 Locking a WLA532E onto the Ceiling Mount Bracket Related Documentation Installing the WLA532E Access Point on a Ceiling Rail on page 46 Installing the WLA532E Access...

Page 76: ...T WALL Wall Mount Kit The primary method of installing the WLA Series Wireless LAN WLA532E access point is mounting it on the ceiling however you can also install the access point on the wall by using one of three separately orderable wall mount kits that can be purchased at https www juniper net customers support This topic covers installation of the WLA532E access point on the WLA BRKT WALL kit ...

Page 77: ...98mm Wall bracket mount hole diameter 3 96mm Two flat tip flat head screws provided in the WLA BRKT WALL kit Faceplate provided in the WLA BRKT WALL kit Flat head screwdriver not provided Category 5 cable installed not provided Two M3 or 6 32 wall anchors not provided Wall mount template part number 530 043682 provided in the WLA BRKT WALL kit Optional Security kit which includes a security tool a...

Page 78: ...nstall the wall anchors not included in the WLA BRKT WALL kit Figure 32 Use the Provided Template to Install Wall Anchors 2 Hold the wall mount bracket centered over the wall anchors and pull the installed Category 5 cable through the wall mount bracket see Figure 33 on page 67 Copyright 2012 Juniper Networks Inc 66 WLA532E Access Point Hardware Documentation ...

Page 79: ... on page 67 Figure 34 Use M3 or 6 32 Wall Anchors to Secure the Bracket to Anchors 4 Align the faceplate with the installed wall mount bracket and secure the faceplate using the two provided flat tip screws and the screwdriver see Figure 35 on page 68 67 Copyright 2012 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 7 Installing and Connecting the Access Point ...

Page 80: ...tly in the bracket by gently pulling up the access point and then pushing it down Figure 36 Align the Access Point with the Bracket and Push Down 7 If the access point is not properly secured press the release button on the bottom of the bracket to release the device see Figure 37 on page 69 Realign the unit making sure the cable is still connected and push down until the access point clicks secur...

Page 81: ...ity screw 8 To lock the access point into place secure the security screw in through the release button by using the tool provided with the security kit see Figure 38 on page 69 Do not overtighten the screw Figure 38 Secure the Access Point with the Security Screw and Tool Related Documentation Installing the WLA532E Access Point on a Ceiling Rail on page 46 Installing the WLA532E Access Point Usi...

Page 82: ...ling the WLA Series Wireless LAN WLA532E access point is mounting it on the ceiling however you can also install the access point on the wall by using one of three separately orderable wall mount kits that can be purchased at https www juniper net customers support This topic covers installation of the WLA532E access point on the European Faceplate Standard Hardware WLA GNGWLBX ADP EU Kit The EU f...

Page 83: ...igure 40 Dimensions of the Installed WLA532 Access Point on an EU Standard Faceplate Two M3 flat head flat tip screws provided in the WLA GNGWLBX ADP EU kit Flat head screwdriver not provided Category 5 cable installed not provided Two M3 or 6 32 wall anchors not provided Wall mount template part number 530 043682 provided in the WLA BRKT WALL kit Optional Security kit which includes a security to...

Page 84: ...and move the access point Never use a power tool to insert or remove the security screw 6 To lock the access point into place secure the security screw in through the release button by using the tool provided with the security kit see Figure 38 on page 69 Do not overtighten the screw Related Documentation Installing the WLA532E Access Point on a Ceiling Rail on page 46 Installing the WLA532E Acces...

Page 85: ...body that is meant to conform to the NA faceplate standard see Figure 41 on page 73 Figure 41 NA Wall Mount Bracket Dimensions Two 6 32 flat head flat tip screws provided in the WLA GNGWLBX ADP NA kit Flat head screwdriver not provided Category 5 cable installed not provided Two M3 or 6 32 wall anchors not provided Wall mount template part number 530 043682 provided in the WLA BRKT WALL kit Option...

Page 86: ... Figure 42 on page 74 that has an installed Category 5 cable Figure 42 NA Standard Outlet Box 2 Secure the faceplate to the outlet box using the two provided 6 32 flat head flat tip screws and a screwdriver see Figure 43 on page 75 Copyright 2012 Juniper Networks Inc 74 WLA532E Access Point Hardware Documentation ...

Page 87: ...clicks securely into place NOTE We recommend that you use the optional security kit separately orderable to secure the access point The kit includes a special tool and a security screw Be sure that you retain the tool so that you can unlock and move the access point Never use a power tool to insert or remove the security screw 6 To lock the access point into place secure the security screw in thro...

Page 88: ...d RJ 45 connector in the Ethernet port of the access point and the other end in Ethernet port of the controller 2 Look at the access point STAT LED for the port on the controller and verify that the link is activated The link is activated if the STAT LED is green and glowing steadily To configure the access point connection use the RingMaster GUI or the Mobility System Software CLI If you are inst...

Page 89: ...verify the access point status by observing the health LED The health or STAT LED indicates whether the access point is operational If the LED is green and glowing steadily the access point has been successfully booted by the wireless LAN controller WLC and is operational If the LED is not steadily glowing green and is either yellow or alternating between yellow and green contact the system admini...

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Page 91: ...e retain the carton including the original packing materials Use them to repack the product if you need to return it Refer to the following checklist to ensure you have received a complete installation kit The general access point installation kit includes One access point One ceiling mount bracket WLA BRKT CLNG Mounting template Ceiling rail adapter Access Point Quick Start Guide NOTE You can ord...

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