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Q910-US00 User Guide 

Part Number: P01-Q910-US00 

 

 

 

Preface 

 

 

•  Document conventions. .................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

•  Command Syntax Conventions. ........................................................................................................................................ 8

 

•  Document feedback. ........................................................................................................................................................ 8

 

•  Ruckus Product Documentation Resources. ...................................................................................................................... 8

 

•  Online Training Resources. ................................................................................................................................................ 9

 

•  Contacting Ruckus Customer Services and Support. .......................................................................................................... 9

 

 
 

Document conventions

 

The following tables list the text and notice conventions that are used throughout this guide. 

Text formatting conventions such as boldface, italic, or Courier font may be used to highlight specific words or phrases. 

 

TABLE 1 

Text conventions 

Convention 

Description 

Example 

monospace 

Identifies command syntax examples. 

device(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/6

 

 

bold 

User 

interface 

(UI) 

components  such  as 
screen  or  page  names, 
keyboard  keys,  software 
buttons, and field names 

 

On the 

Start 

menu, click 

All Programs

italic 

text 

Publication titles 

Refer to the 

Ruckus Small Cell Release Notes 

for more information 

 

 

Notes, Cautions, and Warnings

 

Notes, cautions, and warning statements may be used in this document. They are listed in the order of increasing severity of potential 
hazards. 

NOTE 

A Note provides a tip, guidance, or advice, emphasizes important information, or provides a reference to related information. 

 

CAUTION 
A Caution statement alerts you to situations that can be potentially hazardous to you or cause damage to hardware, firmware, 
software, or data. 

DANGER 

A Danger statement indicates conditions or situations that can be potentially lethal or extremely hazardous to you. Safety labels are 
also attached directly to products to warn of these conditions or situations. 

Summary of Contents for Q710

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE Part Number P01 Q910 US00 Publication Date 12 June 2018 Q910 Guide...

Page 2: ...EXPRESS OR IMPLIED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMISSIBLE PURSUANT TO APPLICABLE LAW RUCKUS DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY A...

Page 3: ...te the receiving antenna o Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver o Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected o Consu...

Page 4: ...iaFlex FlexMaster Simply Better Wireless SmartCast SmartCell SmartMesh SpeedFlex Unleashed ZoneDirector and ZoneFlex are Ruckus trademarks worldwide Other names and brands mentioned in these materials...

Page 5: ...int Installation 11 Before You Begin 11 Mounting Instructions 12 Step 1 Connecting and Sealing the RJ45 Cables 12 Step 2 Attaching the U Joint bracket to the Mounting Bracket 14 Step 3A Attaching the...

Page 6: ...screen or page names keyboard keys software buttons and field names On the Start menu click All Programs italic text Publication titles Refer to the Ruckus Small Cell Release Notes for more informatio...

Page 7: ...and input enter the entire command at the prompt without the backslash Document feedback Ruckus is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions You can email yo...

Page 8: ...ection Priority 2 P2 High Network or service is impacted but not down Business impact may be high Workaround may be available Go to the Open a Case section Priority 3 P3 Medium Network or service ismo...

Page 9: ...upport Using these resources willhelp youtoresolvesome issues andwillprovide TACwith additionaldata from yourtroubleshootinganalysis if you still require assistance through a support case or RMA If yo...

Page 10: ...figured to send dhcp requests when powered up and successful bootup is complete APs rely on an external dhcp server to provide each AP a routable IP address which will enable it to route and send conn...

Page 11: ...Abbreviations The following table describes the abbreviations used in the document TABLE 2 Abbreviations Abbreviation Description AP Access Point EMS Element Management System EPC Evolved Packet Core...

Page 12: ...d in this guide you will be able to place the Q910 at your site and provide LTE wireless network access to users FIGURE 1 Ruckus Small Cell Q910 Access Point Before You Begin The AP box shipped to you...

Page 13: ...se one or two RJ 45 cables one for Ethernet and Power PoE IN and another when Q910 is optionally supplying Ethernet out to a peripheral device such as a small camera or backhaul radio Connect and seal...

Page 14: ...GURE 2 LEDs PoE IN and Ethernet OUT Ports 1 Feed the end of the cable through the sealing nut rubber O ring clamping ring assembly and cable gland base FIGURE 3 RJ 45 Cable and Cable Gland Assembly 2...

Page 15: ...bracket preferably to allow AP azimuth adjustments Then the AP bracket allows AP elevation adjustments 2 Use four 1 4 28 bolt and washer sets A to mount the U joint bracket B to the mounting bracket...

Page 16: ...pper two slots on the mounting bracket 2 Take the other steel clamp and insert it into the lower two slots on the mounting bracket NOTE The clamps can be daisy chained together to accommodate larger p...

Page 17: ...Q910 US00 User Guide Part Number P01 Q910 US00 16 Physical Installation of Q910 LTE Access Point Mounting Instructions FIGURE 5 Vertical mounting with Short Linkage Arm...

Page 18: ...ical Installation of Q910 LTE Access Point Mounting Instructions FIGURE 6 Horizontal mounting with Long Linkage Arm 1 Loosely assemble the linkage bracket A the U joint bracket C one serrated external...

Page 19: ...t nut lock washer flat washer serrated external tooth washer shown in below figure The AP bracket attaches to the linkage bracket using an M8 bolt and washer set The linkage bracket is symmetrical and...

Page 20: ...et to the AP bracket Step 6 Attaching the AP Bracket to the Access Point 1 Place the AP bracket on to the back side of AP so that the four larger screw holes on the bracket align with the four screw h...

Page 21: ...ting Instructions 2 Use four 0 5 inch x 0 250 28 hex bolts with split lock and flat washer sets to mount the AP bracket to AP Tighten the bolts to 2 5 3 0 N m or 22 27 in lbs CAUTION Make sure that th...

Page 22: ...ding the AP on page 17 Step 8 Earth Grounding theAP CAUTION Make sure that earth grounding is available and that it meets local and national electrical codes For additional lightning protection use li...

Page 23: ...solid Green or solid Amber LTE LED If any light on the AP is off or flashing see the following table for troubleshooting TABLE 2 Troubleshooting Table for LED Lights Light Troubleshooting Action PWR C...

Page 24: ...Q910 US00 23 Support In case you run into any issue and you need help please call us or email us at http support ruckuswireless com Copyright 2018 Ruckus Networks an ARRIScompany All rights reserved...

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