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Summit WM200/2000 Controller Installation Instructions
© 2007-2008 Extreme Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
Part number: 120389-00 Rev 02
 
 
Getting started
These instructions provide installation technicians with a high-
level overview for installing the Summit
®
 WM200/2000 
Controller. 
Unpack the controller:
1
Lift the controller, in its protective foam casing, straight up 
and out of the carton.
2
Lay the controller on a flat surface and slide off the foam 
casing.
3
Confirm that your carton contains all of the appropriate 
content.
Carton contents:
One controller
Two mounting brackets
Eight M3x6 lens head machine screws
Four self-adhesive rubber feet
One crossover RJ45 Ethernet cable (for installation)
Summit WM200/2000 Controller Installation Instructions (English 
and German)
Summit WM User Guide (CD)
Summit WM Getting Started Guide
Step 1 – Mount
WARNING!
Do not obstruct the ventilation grills of the controller.
Two mounting options are available, rack and table.
Rack mounting:
1
Attach the mounting brackets to the controller mounting 
holes.
2
Attach the brackets to the rack.
Table mounting:
3
Ensure at least 2 inches of clearance on all sides of the 
controller for proper ventilation.
Glue the four rubber feet to the stamped positions on the 
bottom of the controller.
Mounting holes
Step 2 – Connect to a power supply
Connect the two power cords to the controller. 
NOTE
If only one power cord is connected, the disconnected power supply LED 
is illuminated red.
Power off the controller:
If necessary, to power off the controller first use the 
Command Line Interface (CLI) commands or the Summit WM 
Graphical User Interface (GUI). This operation halts the 
operation of the controller software. 
To complete powering off the controller, a manual power reset on 
the controller box is required to cycle the hardware.
Step 3 – Configure Management interface
This step is optional. You can retain the default IP address of the 
controller Management port if you do not intend on connecting 
the controller to your enterprise network. 
Before you connect the controller to the enterprise network, 
change the IP address of the controller Management port from its 
factory defaults to the IP address suitable for the enterprise 
network. To access the controller, use a laptop computer with a 
browser. Connect the crossover Ethernet cable between the laptop 
and Management Ethernet port of the controller. Follow the steps 
below.
NOTE
To use the flash memory card capabilities of the controller, remove the 
cover of the flash memory card from the controller and then insert a flash 
memory card. Always wear an ESD wristband when inserting or removing a 
flash memory card. A flash memory card is not shipped with your 
controller. 
1
Statically assign an unused IP address in the 192.168.10.0/24 
subnet for the Ethernet port of the laptop. 
2
Launch your Web browser, and in the browser address bar, 
type 
https://192.168.10.1:5825
This launches the Summit 
WM GUI. The logon screen appears.
3
In the User Name box, type 
admin
, and in the Password box, 
type 
abc123
.
4
Click Login.
5
From the main menu, click WM-AD Configuration.
6
In the left pane, click IP Addresses.
7
In the Management Port Settings section, click Modify.
Management Port
Console Port
Configure Management interface
8
Type the following information:
Hostname
 – The name of the controller
Domain
 – The IP domain name of the enterprise network
Management IP Address
 – The new IP address for the 
controller’s Management port. Change this as appropriate 
for the enterprise network.
Subnet mask
 – The appropriate subnet mask for the IP 
address to separate the network portion from the host 
portion of the address (typically 255.255.255.0)
Management Gateway
 – The default gateway of the 
network
Primary DNS
 – The primary DNS server used by the 
network
Secondary DNS
 – The secondary DNS server used by the 
network
9
To save your changes and disconnect the Web connection 
between the laptop and the controller, click Ok
The IP addresses are now set to the network you defined. 
10
Disconnect your laptop from the controller Management port.
11
Connect the controller Management port to the enterprise 
Ethernet LAN. The controller resets automatically.
12
Log on to the Summit WM GUI. The system is visible to the 
enterprise network.
Step 4 – Configure your system
These seven steps provide a high-level overview for configuring 
your system. For more detailed information on each 
configuration step, see the Summit WM User Guide (CD).
1 – Before you begin configuration:
Research the type of WLAN deployment that is required. For 
example, SSIDs, security requirements, and filter policies.
2 – Prepare the network:
Ensure relevant DHCP servers and RADIUS servers (if 
applicable) are available and configured.
3 – Configure the physical port IP:
Enable the interface. To manage the controller though the 
interface, enable Allow management.
Configure the default IP address to be the relevant subnet 
point of attachment to the existing network, and setup the 
routing protocol and table. The default IP address is 
10.0.#.1. 
To configure a physical port to attach to a VLAN, define 
the VLAN as part of the IP address assignment. 
4 – Select the country and time zone:
Log on to the Summit WM GUI and select the country and time 
zone, and then restart the controller.
NOTE
The controller’s clock settings are lost if the controller is powered down 
for more than 72 hours.
Data Ports
Configure your system
5 – Install the controller license:
Install the license and confirm the latest firmware version is 
loaded.
6 – Configure the WM-AD:
Research and configure the traffic topologies the network will 
support.
7 – Install, register, and assign APs to the WM-AD:
Confirm the latest firmware version is loaded. 
Deploy APs to their corresponding network locations. If 
applicable, configure a default AP template for common radio 
and WM-AD assignment.
For information on installing and powering the wireless APs, 
see the Altitude AP Installation Instructions
Safety Information
WARNING!
Warnings identify information that is essential. Ignoring a warning can 
adversely affect the operation of your equipment or software.
Only authorized Extreme Networks
®
 service personnel are 
permitted to service the system.
The controller is shipped with a hardware serial shunt 
between its two cards. For technical support reasons, this 
shunt should not be removed.
Ensure that your system is grounded according to your 
country’s electrical grounding code requirements.
Use only original accessories or components approved for the 
system. Failure to observe these instructions may damage the 
equipment or even violate safety and EMC regulations.
This device must not be connected to a LAN segment with 
outdoor wiring.
To avoid electrical shock, disconnect all power supply cords 
before servicing. In the case of unit failure of one of the 
power supply modules, the module can be replaced without 
interruption of power to the controller. However, this 
procedure must be carried out with caution. Wear gloves to 
avoid contact with the module, which will be extremely hot.
Disconnect all power before working near power supplies 
unless otherwise instructed by a maintenance procedure.
Do not power off the controller using the power button. 
Instead, to power off the controller use the Command Line 
Interface (CLI) commands or the Summit WM GUI.
Exercise caution when servicing hot swappable controller 
components: power supplies or fans. Rotating fans can cause 
serious personal injury.
Check the nominal voltage set for the equipment (operating 
instructions and type plate). High voltages capable of causing 
shock are used in this equipment. Exercise caution when 
measuring high voltages and when servicing cards, panels, 
and boards while the system is powered on.
To protect electrostatic sensitive devices, wear a wristband 
before carrying out any work on hardware. 
For system regulatory information, see the Summit WM User 
Guide
 (CD).