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Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point 

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Page 3: ...nt 24 3 Basic Configuration 26 3 1 Configuring Your Browser for AP 7131N FGR Support 26 3 2 Configuring the Access Point 27 3 3 Resetting the Access Point s Password 29 3 4 Configuring Basic Device Settings 30 3 5 Firmware Update 41 3 6 Where to Go From Here 43 4 Specifications 44 4 1 Physical Characteristics 44 4 2 Electrical Characteristics 44 4 3 Radio Characteristics 44 5 Regulatory Compliance...

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Page 5: ...ite Survivability RSS feature ensures the delivery of uninterrupted wireless services at the local or remote site All traffic between the adaptive access points and the wireless switch is secured though an IPSec tunnel Additionally compatibility with Motorola Solutions ADSP allows you to centrally plan deploy monitor and secure large deployments Beginning with the 4 x access point firmware baselin...

Page 6: ...oad protection Attach only approved power cords to the device Verify that the power connector and socket are accessible at all times during the operation of the equipment Do not work with power circuits in dimly lit spaces Do not install this equipment or work with its power circuits during thunderstorms or other weather conditions that could cause a power surge Verify there is adequate ventilatio...

Page 7: ...nstalled components are located Provide a sufficient number of power drops for your equipment Ensure adequate dust free ventilation to all installed equipment Identify and prepare Ethernet and console port connections Verify cable lengths are within the maximum allowable distances for optimal signal transmission ...

Page 8: ...e environment has a continuous temperature range between 20 C to 50 C 2 2 Requirements The minimum installation requirements for a single cell peer to peer network An AP 7131N FGR model access point in either of its two available dual radio models 48 Volt Power Supply 50 14000 247R or Power Injector AP PSBIAS 1P3 AFR A power outlet Dual band antennae or an antenna specifically supporting the AP s ...

Page 9: ...tenna coverage is analogous to lighting Users might find an area lit from far away to be not bright enough An area lit sharply might minimize coverage and create dark areas Uniform antenna placement in an area like even placement of a light bulb provides even efficient coverage Place the access point using the following guidelines Install the access point at an ideal height of 10 feet from the gro...

Page 10: ...ited to the intended operational environment of your access point R1 defines the access point s radio 1 antenna connectors and R2 defines radio 2 antenna connectors NOTE On dual radio model AP 7131N FGR access points Radio 1 refers to the 2 4 GHz radio and Radio 2 refers to the 5 GHz radio However there could be some cases where a dual radio access point is performing a Rogue AP detector function ...

Page 11: ... 5 ML 2452 PTA3M3 036 3 Port MIMO Antenna 5 5 NOTE An additional adapter is required to use ML 2499 11PNA2 01R and ML 2499 BYGA2 01R model antennas Please contact Motorola Solutions for more information Part Number Antenna Type Approximate Gain dBi ML 5299 WPNA1 01R Panel Antenna 13 ML 5299 HPA1 01R Wide Band Omni Directional Antenna 5 0 ML 2452 APA2 01 Dual Band 3 4 ML 2452 PTA2M3X3 1 Facade with...

Page 12: ...can also be used with the 3af power injector AP PSBIAS 1P2 AFR However AP functionality is limited when powered by an AP PSBIAS 1P2 AFR since the AP has Ethernet connectivity limited to only the GE1 port The Motorola Solutions access point Power Supply Part No 50 14000 247R is not included with the access point and is orderable separately as an accessory If the access point is provided both POE po...

Page 13: ...ower Injector isn t a repeater and does not amplify the Ethernet signal For optimal performance ensure the Power Injector is placed as close as possible to the data port To install the Power Injector to an Ethernet data source and an access point CAUTION To avoid problematic performance and restarts disable POE from a wired switch port connected to an access point if mid span power sourcing equipm...

Page 14: ... device s LEDs 2 5 Mounting the Access Point The AP 7131N FGR can attach to a wall mount under a suspended T Bar or above a ceiling plenum or attic following the same installation instructions Choose one of the following mounting options based on the physical environment of the coverage area Do not mount the access point in a location that has not been approved in a site survey 2 5 1 Wall Mounting...

Page 15: ... a wall consists of Two Phillips pan head self tapping screws ANSI Standard 6 18 X 0 875in Type A or AB Self Tapping screw or ANSI Standard Metric M3 5 X 0 6 X 20mm Type D Self Tapping screw Two wall anchors Wall mount template included on the next page Security cable optional third part provided accessory ...

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Page 17: ...ting targets A and B mark the mounting surface through the template at the target center 4 Discard the mounting template 5 At each point drill a hole in the wall insert an anchor screw into the anchor the wall mounting screw and stop when there is 1mm between the screw head and the wall 6 If pre drilling a hole the recommended hole size is 2 8mm 0 11in if the screws are going directly into the wal...

Page 18: ...eives power as soon as AC power is applied For more information on using the Power Injector see Power Injector System on page 8 For standard power adapter non Power Injector and line cord installations a Connect a RJ 45 CAT5e or CAT6 Ethernet cable between the network data supply host and the access point s GE1 POE or GE2 port b Verify the power adapter is correctly rated according the country of ...

Page 19: ...nds you loop a safety wire with a diameter of at least 1 01 mm 04 in but no more than 0 158 mm 0625 in through the tie post above the access point s console connector and secure the loop 2 If desired install and attach a security cable to the access point lock port 3 Attach the antennas to their correct connectors 4 For information on the antennas available to the access point see Antenna Options ...

Page 20: ...e power adapter is correctly rated according the country of operation c Connect the power supply line cord to the power adapter d Attach the power adapter cable into the power connector on the access point e Attach the power supply line cord to a power supply 6 Verify the behavior of the access point LEDs For more information see LED Indicators on page 21 7 Align the bottom of the ceiling T bar wi...

Page 21: ...eiling installation requires placing the access point above a suspended ceiling and installing the provided light pipe under the ceiling tile for viewing the rear panel status LEDs of the unit An above the ceiling installation enables installations compliant with drop ceilings suspended ceilings and industry standard tiles from 625 to 75 inches thick NOTE If the access point is utilizing remote ma...

Page 22: ...per operation within the Air Handling Plenum the access point must be installed with the bottom surface of the unit in contact with the un finished surface of the ceiling tile This will facilitate the positioning of the light pipe described in the following pages through the ceiling tile CAUTION Motorola Solutions does not recommend mounting the access point directly to any suspended ceiling tile ...

Page 23: ...he light pipe into hole in the tile from its unfinished side 10 Place the decal on the back of the badge and slide the badge onto the light pipe from the finished side of the tile 11 Attach the antennas to their correct connectors For information on the antennas available to the access point see Antenna Options on page 6 CAUTION Motorola Solutions recommends care be taken not to damage the finishe...

Page 24: ...ff power switch The Power Injector receives power as soon as AC power is applied For more information on using the Power Injector see Power Injector System on page 8 For standard power adapter non Power Injector and line cord installations a Connect a RJ 45 Ethernet cable between the network data supply host and the access point s GE1 POE or GE2 port b Verify the power adapter is correctly rated a...

Page 25: ...g startup to allow the user to see if an LED is non functional The LEDs turn on and off while rotating around in a circle Since two LEDs feed each light pipe the pattern is from left to right then right to left The LEDs on the top housing of the access point are clearly visible in wall and below ceiling installations The top housing LEDs have the following display and functionality NOTE The LED bl...

Page 26: ...s 802 11aactivity A 5 second Amber and Yellow blink rate defines 802 11an activity A 2 second Amber and Yellow blink rate defines 802 11an 40 MHz activity When functioning as a sensor LED alternates between Amber and Yellow The blink interval is 0 5 seconds It s 1 secondwhenno Server is connected Blinking Emerald indicates 802 11bg activity A 5 second Emerald and Yellow blink rate defines 802 11bg...

Page 27: ...t AP 7131 default configuration see Basic Configuration on page 26 or chapters 4 through 7 of this guide Command Line Interface CLI via Serial and SSH The access point CLI is accessed through the RS232 port via SSH The CLI follows the same configuration conventions as the device user interface with a few documented exceptions Config file Readable text file Importable Exportable via SFTP Configurat...

Page 28: ...access point s static IP address 10 1 1 1 The default password is motorola 3 Refer to Basic Configuration on page 26 for instructions on the initial basic configuration of the access point Table 1 1 Acronyms Portal Radio of an AP MIB Management Information Base LAN Local Area Network WAN Wide Area Network POE Power Over Ethernet WLAN Wireless LAN AP Access Point Switch RFS7000 GR MU Mobile Unit NO...

Page 29: ...gure the following settings Baud Rate 19200 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 No Parity No Flow Control 4 Press ESC or Enter to access the access point CLI 5 Enter the default username of admin and the default password of motorola As this is the first time you are logging into the access point you are prompted to enter a new password and set the county code 6 At the CLI prompt admin type summary The access ...

Page 30: ...n the Tools Internet Options menu 2 Select the Advanced tab 3 Scroll down to the bottom of the Advanced tab and ensure the Use TLS 1 0 option is selected Remember the AP 7131N FGR does not support SSL 2 0 or SSL 3 0 4 Enter the IP address of the AP 7131N FGR 4 0 within Internet Explorer Select the Continue to this Website not recommended option The default WAN port static IP address is 10 1 1 1 At...

Page 31: ...d 5 Click Yes to continue The access point s login screen displays 6 Log in using admin as the default User ID and motorola as the default password If the default login is successful the Change Admin Password window displays You need to immediately change the password for security For more information see Configuring the Access Point on page 27 3 2 Configuring the Access Point For the basic setup ...

Page 32: ...address field https 192 168 0 1 2 Log in using admin as the default Username and motorola as the default Password Use your new password if it has been updated from default NOTE For optimum compatibility use Sun Microsystems JRE 1 6 available from Sun s Website and be sure to disable Microsoft s Java Virtual Machine if installed ...

Page 33: ...nt is set to factory default If the access point is not configured to factory default settings the Admin User password WILL NOT get imported 3 3 Resetting the Access Point s Password The access point has a means of restoring its password to its default value Doing so also reverts the access point s security radio and power management configuration to their default settings Only an installation pro...

Page 34: ...access point s system WIPS server and radio configuration CAUTION Only a qualified installation professional should set or restore the access point s radio and power management configuration in the event of a password reset NOTE Beginning with the 4 0 release of the access point firmware a new scheme for radio configuration and WIPS server management has been implemented within the Quick Setup GUI...

Page 35: ...ation 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 ...

Page 36: ...ng table for the options available to AP 7131N FGR models NOTE The System Name and Country are also configurable within the System Settings screen Refer to the AP 7131 Series Product Reference Guide to optionally set a system location and admin email address for the access point or to change other default settings Radio Button AP 7131N FGR Dual Radio SKU 2 4 GHz WLAN Sensor Radio1 WLAN Radio 2 WIP...

Page 37: ...r outside world through the WAN port Disable this option to effectively isolate the access point s WAN connection No connections to a larger network or the Internet will be possible MUs cannot communicate beyond the configured subnets b Select the This Interface is a DHCP Client checkbox to enable DHCP for the access point WAN connection This is useful if the target corporate network or Internet S...

Page 38: ...ection that supports this protocol Most DSL providers are currently using or deploying this protocol PPPoE is a data link protocol for dialup connections PPPoE will allow the access point to use a broadband modem DSL cable modem etc for access to high speed data networks h Select the Keep Alive checkbox to enable occasional communications over the WAN port even when client communications to the WA...

Page 39: ...a larger network These values help divide a network into subnetworks and simplify routing and data transmission e If using the static or DHCP Server option enter a Default Gateway to define the numerical IP address of a router the access point uses on the Ethernet as its default gateway f If using a static or DHCP Server enter the Primary DNS Server numerical IP address g If using DHCP Server use ...

Page 40: ... 5 GHz 802 11b g n or 802 11a n radio traffic and anticipated gain of the antennas NOTE A maximum of 16 WLANs are configurable within the access point Wireless Configuration screen The limitation of 16 WLANs exists regardless of the number of radios supported CAUTION Only a qualified wireless network administrator should set the access point radio configuration Refer to the AP 7131N FGR Access Poi...

Page 41: ... guide is available on the Motorola Solutions Web site at https portal motorolasolutions com Support US EN To configure WPA2 CCMP 1 From the Quick Setup screen click the Create button to the right of the Security Policy item The New Security Policy screen displays with the Manually Pre shared key No authentication and WPA2 CCMP 802 11i options selected Consequently the basic security scheme of WPA...

Page 42: ...c will be alternatively rotated on every interval specified in the Broadcast Key Rotation Interval Enabling broadcast key rotation enhances the broadcast traffic security on the WLAN This value is disabled by default Update broadcast keysevery 30 604800 seconds Specify a time periodin seconds to rotate the key index used for the broadcast key Set the interval to a shorter duration like 3600 second...

Page 43: ... from Association Optionally use the access point Access Control List ACL to specify which MUs can or cannot gain access to an access point managed WLAN By default all mobile units can gain access For specific 256 bit Key Use ahexadecimal value and enter 16 hexadecimal characters into each of the four fields displayed Pre Authentication Selecting this option enables an associated MU to carry out a...

Page 44: ... to the Number of Responses to assess the number of responses from the target MU versus the number of pings transmitted by the access point Use the ratio of packets sent versus packets received to assess the link quality between MU and the access point Click the Ok button to exit the Echo Test screen and return to the MU Stats Summary screen With basic access point and associated MU connectivity v...

Page 45: ... tamper label has the Motorola logo printed on it Verify the firmware version An existing AP7131N GR which is running a release of FIPS firmware version less than 4 0 4 0 can also be upgraded to the Common Criteria certified firmware This earlier FIPS configuration is non compliant with Common Criteria specification So first export the existing configuration to a SFTP backup server upgrade the fir...

Page 46: ...r Done Export Operation Done To conduct a firmware update on the Access Point 1 Go to admin system fw update context and perform the following steps a Specify the Common Criteria firmware file name 1 to 39 characters admin system fw update set file filename b Specify a path for the file 1 to 39 characters admin system fw update set path path c Specify the IP address for the SFTP server used for th...

Page 47: ...he SFTP backup server for security reason 3 6 Where to Go From Here Once basic connectivity has been verified the access point can be fully configured to meet the needs of the network and the users it supports To put the access point into the Common Criteria certified configuration follow the procedures in the Motorola Solutions AP7131N GR Common Criteria Supplement This supplement is available on...

Page 48: ...ght Housing Metal plenum rated housing UL2043 Weight 2 7 lbs Operating Temperature 4 F to 122 F 20 C to 50 C Storage Temperature 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Humidity 5 to 95 RH non condensing Electrostatic Discharge 15kV air 8kV contact Operating Voltage 48VDC compatible with POE 3af 3at Draft Operating Current Not to exceed 750mA 48VDC Power 48VDC 0 75A Operating Channels All channels from 4920 MH...

Page 49: ...02 3 802 11n Maximum Available Transmit Power Maximum available conducted transmit power per chain 2 4Ghz 23dBm Maximum available conducted transmit power all chains 2 4GHz 27 7dBm Maximum available conducted transmit power per chain 5 2Ghz 20 dBm Maximum available conducted transmit power all chains 5 2GHz 24 7dBm Transmit Power Adjustment 1dB increments Antenna Configuration 2x3 or 1x1 ...

Page 50: ... will not exceed the maximum allowable limit for the country of operation Antennas Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could cause damage and may violate regulations Country Approvals Regulatory markings are applied to the device signifying the radio s are approved for use in the following countries United States Canada Austra...

Page 51: ... equipment is not adversely affected RF Exposure Guidelines Safety Information The device complies with Internationally recognized standards covering human exposure to electromagnetic fields from radio devices Reducing RF Exposure Use Properly Only operate the device in accordance with the instructions supplied Remote and Standalone Antenna Configurations To comply with FCC RF exposure requirement...

Page 52: ...on against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiateradio frequencyenergy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio...

Page 53: ...a maximum gain of 13 9 dBi 2 4 GHz and 13 dBi 5 GHz for radios one and two Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 13 9 dBi 2 4 GHz and 13 dBi 5 GHz for radios one and two are prohibited for use with this device This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed in this guide and having a maximum gain of 3 03 dBi 2 4 GHz and 4 06 dBi 5 GHz for radio three An...

Page 54: ...quipment VCCI If this is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment it may cause radio interference Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual Korea Warning Statement for Class B Other Countries Autstralia Use of 5GHz RLAN s in Australia is restricted in the following band 5 50 5 65GHz Brazil Regulatory declarations for AP7131N BRAZIL ሶቑ孔函ቒᇬ 䚕孔函 榊㽱椫 呹...

Page 55: ...008 de la Subsecretaria de telecomunicaciones relativa a radiaciones electromagnéticas This device complies with the Resolution Not 403 of 2008 of the Undersecretary of telecommunications relating to electromagnetic radiation Mexico Restrict Frequency Range to 2 450 2 4835 GHz Taiwan NOTICE According to Administrative Regulations on Low Power Radio Waves Radiated Devices Article 12 Without permiss...

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