Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company ARUBA70 Manual Do Utilizador

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Aruba 70
Part 0500044
Installation Guide
October 2004
Mounting Slots
The keyhole-shaped slots on the back of the chassis are used for mounting the Aruba 70.
Air Vents
These vents promote proper air circulation for cooling the device. Do not allow these vents to 
be obstructed by mounting equipment, network cables, or any other material.
Fold-Out Internal Antenna
This fold-out antenna allows the Aruba 70 to be used upright on a table or shelf.
Kensington Security Slot
This slot is compatible with a Kensington MicroSaver Security Cable (not included) which 
can be used to prevent the unauthorized removal of the Aruba 70 from its installed location. 
To secure the Aruba 70, wrap a security cable around an immovable object, insert the cable’s 
lock into the Kensington Security Slot, and turn the key.
Note The serial number and model number are on the bottom of the unit.>><<
The Aruba AP Setup Process
Setting up an Aruba AP typically consists of four stages:
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WLAN Planning—The administrator determines how many Aruba APs will be needed 
for their wireless network strategy and where they will be deployed. This can be easily 
accomplished using Aruba’s automated RF Plan site-survey software (available 
separately).
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AP Provisioning—Provisioning provides each Aruba AP with initial settings that allow it 
to locate the host Aruba WLAN Switch. Depending on the network topology and 
services, AP provisioning can be performed manually for each AP or plug-and-play for 
batches of APs.
AP provisioning is discussed in 
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AP Deployment—Once provisioned, the AP can be physically installed at its intended 
place of operation.
AP deployment is covered in 
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