
System Profile Configuration
Altitude
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4000 Series Access Point System Reference Guide
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Channel
Use the drop-down menu to select the channel of operation for the radio.
Only a trained installation professional should define the radio channel.Select
Smart for the radio to scan non-overlapping channels listening for beacons
from other access points. After the channels are scanned, the radio selects
the channel with the fewest access points. In the case of multiple access
points on the same channel, it will select the channel with the lowest
average power level. The default value is Smart.
Transmit Power
Set the transmit power of the selected radio. If using a dual or three radio
model access point, each radio should be configured with a unique transmit
power in respect to its intended client support function. A setting of 0 defines
the radio as using Smart RF to determine its output power. 20 dBm is the
default value.
Antenna Gain
Set the antenna between 0.00 - 30.00 dBm. The access point’s Power
Management Antenna Configuration File (PMACF) automatically configures
the access point’s radio transmit power based on the antenna type, its
antenna gain (provided here) and the deployed country’s regulatory domain
restrictions. Once provided, the access point calculates the power range.
Antenna gain relates the intensity of an antenna in a given direction to the
intensity that would be produced ideally by an antenna that radiates equally
in all directions (isotropically), and has no losses. Although the gain of an
antenna is directly related to its directivity, its gain is a measure that takes
into account the efficiency of the antenna as well as its directional
capabilities. Extreme Networks recommends that only a professional installer
set the antenna gain. The default value is 0.00.
Antenna Mode
Set the number of transmit and receive antennas on the access point. 1x1 is
used for transmissions over just the single “A” antenna. 2x2 is used for
transmissions and receipts over two antennas for dual antenna models. The
default setting is dynamic based on the access point model deployed and its
transmit power settings.
Enable Antenna
Diversity
Select the radio button to enable the radio to have antenna diversity for
transmit frames at non 802.11n data rates. This setting is disabled by
default.
Wireless Client Power
Select the radio button to manually set the radio’s transmission power (in
dBm) to connected clients. The setting is disabled by default.
Dynamic Chain
Selection
Select the radio button for the radio to dynamically change the number of
transmit chains. This option is enabled by default.
Data Rates
Once the radio band is provided, the drop-down menu populates with rate
options depending on the 2.4 or 5 GHz band selected. If the radio band is
set to Sensor or Detector, the Data Rates drop-down menu is not enabled,
as the rates are fixed and not user configurable. If 2.4 GHz is selected as
the radio band, select separate 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n rates and
define how they are used in combination. If 5 GHz is selected as the radio
band, select separate 802.11a and 802.11n rates then define how they are
used together. When using 802.11n (in either the 2.4 or 5 GHz band), Set a
MCS (modulation and coding scheme) in respect to the radio’s channel width
and guard interval. A MCS defines (based on RF channel conditions) an
optimal combination of 8 data rates, bonded channels, multiple spatial
streams, different guard intervals and modulation types. Clients can
associate as long as they support basic MCS (as well as non-11n basic
rates).
Radio Placement
Use the drop-down menu to specify whether the radio is located Indoors or
Outdoors. The placement should depend on the country of operation
selected and its regulatory domain requirements for radio emissions. The
default setting is Indoors.
Max Clients
Use the spinner control to set a maximum permissible number of clients to
connect with this access point radio. The available range is between 1- 256
for the Altitude 4700 series and Altitude 4532 access points, and from 1-128
for Altitude 4511 and Altitude 4521/4522 access points.
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