Extreme networks Altitude 350-2d AP Merkblatt

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© 2008 Extreme Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
Part Number 120390-00 Rev 03
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Altitude 350-2i/350-2d AP Installation Instructions
Altitude 350-2i/350-2d AP Installation Instructions
 
Unpacking and mounting the Altitude Access Point (AP)
NOTE
For Altitude 350-2d, attach the antennas to the RP-SMA connectors in each side of the Altitude AP 
before mounting on its bracket.
Security Note #2: 
To remove the Altitude AP, use a screwdriver to take out the rivet.
Connecting and powering the Altitude AP
WARNING
!
This device must not be connected to a LAN segment with outdoor wiring. Ensure that all cables are 
run correctly to avoid strain. Replace the power supply adapter immediately, if it shows any signs of 
damage.
NOTE
Powering up the Altitude AP initiates its automatic discovery and registration process with the 
Summit
® 
WM Controller. The parameters for this process are explained in the Summit WM User Guide. 
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Power up the Altitude AP in one of three ways:
Power Over Ethernet (PoE)
If your network is already set up with PoE (802.3af compliant), plug in the Ethernet cable 
to the RJ45 connector in the Altitude AP.
Power Over Ethernet: Adding PoE Injector
If your network is not set up with PoE, you can provide power to the ethernet cable with a 
PoE injector. The PoE injector must be 802.3af compliant. The PoE injector is not provided 
with the Altitude AP. 
Power via External Power Adaptor
An AC adaptor is not provided with the Altitude AP. 
Specifications: Input: 120-240 VAC, Output: 6VDC, 1.5 Amps max.
To use an adaptor, install the Altitude AP within six feet of a wall outlet, attach the 
adaptor to the Altitude AP and then plug the adaptor into the wall outlet.
Use only a safety approved POE injector or a safety approved Limited Power Source (Class 
2) AC adaptor.
NOTE
For installations that use Receive diversity (the default), the antennas should be pointed in the same 
direction. For installations that do NOT use Receive diversity, or for those that split the 802.11a and 
802.11b/g radio onto different physical ports, then the antennas can be pointed in whatever direction 
is desired.
The Altitude
 AP has two models:
Altitude 350-2i: internal dual (multimode) diversity 
antennas
Altitude 350-2d: dual external antennas, RP-SMA 
connectors
Unpack the Altitude AP from its carton. Also in the carton are:
one wall mounting bracket
3 screws and 3 wall plugs
one plastic rivet (to secure Altitude AP to bracket)
For Altitude 350-2d, the dual external antennas are also 
included.
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Mount the Altitude AP wall bracket, 
using 3 screws. Mount it near the LAN 
ethernet cable plug coming from the wall.
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Press the back of the Altitude AP onto 
the bracket, aligning it with the open 
notches in the bracket. Then slide it down 
until the security spring clip holds it in 
place.
Security Note #1:
 To remove the Altitude AP, 
release the spring clip by inserting an Allen 
key (or other similar tool) into the small hole 
at the bottom of the bracket. Then slide the 
case up the bracket and lift off the Altitude 
AP.
  
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Using a screwdriver, insert the plastic rivet 
through the hole at the bottom of the 
bracket and into the Altitude AP case. This 
locks the case to the bracket.
Opening for rivet
Opening for Allen key
Reset button
[Optional]. Plug in the
output of AC Power
Module (if PoE is not
being used in your
network).
Plug in the 
Ethernet cable into 
the RJ45 port.