Installation Instructions

ExtremeWireless 802.11ax AP360i/e Access
Points
AP360i/e Overview
The AP360i/e access points are enterprise class 802.11ax access points. The “i” in AP360i
indicates that the access point comes with internal antennas and the “e” in AP360e
indicates that it comes with external antenna connectors. Each access point features a
dual-band radio, one band-locked WiFi radio, one Bluetooth radio, four WiFi internal or
external antennas, and one Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) antenna.
The AP360i/e can be mounted on a flat surface such as a wall or to a pole.
Each access point has the following features:
Radios:
Two 802.11ax radios (one 2X2 2.4GHz and 5GHz radio, and one 2X2 5GHz radio)
One IoT Radio (2.4GHz)
Console port: RJ45
Two Ethernet ports:
1 x 100/1000 Mbps auto-negotiation Ethernet port, RJ45
1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-negotiation Ethernet port, RJ45
LEDs: Six
All LEDs will be on during reset
One reset button
Power: PoE 802.3af (for power source information, see Table 1: AP360i/e Power
source)
Antennas:
Four WiFi internal antennas on AP360i and four WiFi external antennas on
AP360e
One BLE internal antenna on AP360i and one BLE external antenna port on
AP360e
Temperature:
-40°C to +60°C (-40°F to +140°F) @ 6000 ft.
Enclosure: Plastic
Table 1 AP360i/e Power source
Figure 1 Front views of AP360i and AP360e
LED Indicators
The LED indicators are located on the front face of the access point but are not visibly
marked.
Table 2 AP360i/e LED indicators
AP360i/e Box Contents
Ensure that the following items are available:
Note: The AP360i/e requires a minimum base firmware of WiNG 7.3.1.
Power source Description
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Power is provided through the RJ45 Ethernet port
(GE1) of AP360i/e, compliant to be powered with
802.3at and 802.3bt to provide full functionality. For
reduced functionality, use 802.3af.
LED indicator LED color Description
Status Green Normal operational status
Amber Non-operational status
GE1 Green 1000 Mbps
Amber 100 Mbps
GE2 Green 1000 Mbps
Amber 100 Mbps
Radio 1 Green 2.4G activity
Amber 5G activity
Radio 2 Amber 5G activity
IoT (BLE) Blue Indicates BLE is enabled
Table 3 Contents of the AP360i/e box
Quantity Item
1 AP360i/e Quick Reference
1 Access point (AP360i or AP360e)
1
Hardware bag:
One M4 pan-head ground screw
One M4 ring terminal
One star washer
Access Point Mounting Options
Each access point can be mounted on a wall or to a pole by purchasing separate
mounting brackets, which are described in the following table.
Table 4 AP360i/e mounting bracket usage
All mounting brackets are sold separately. For detailed installation instructions about all
mounting procedures, refer to the ExtremeWireless Access Points AP360i/e Installation
Guide in the Extreme Networks Documentation Support site.
Install the Access Point
When you install the access point, the vent must be on the side closest to the ground and
not above the plastic enclosure. You must provide a 3.0 in. (76.2 mm) drip loop on all
cables.
Use these instructions as guidelines to mount and connect the AP360i/e access points
easily and safely.
Install the Access Point on a Wall or a Flat Surface
Option 1: Install the Access Point to a Flat Surface Using the KT-147407-02
Flat Part and the 1-axis Tilt Part
The KT-147407-02 bracket has three bracket parts; flat part, 1-axis tilt part, and the pole
part.
Figure 2 KT-147407-02 bracket flat part and 1-axis tilt part
Mounting
bracket and
part number
Wall install Pole install Notes
KT-147407-02
bracket
Yes Yes KT-147407-02 bracket parts:
Flat part
1-axis tilt part
Pole part
For attaching to a wall or to a flat
surface, use the bracket part that has
two holes on the surface of the metal
portion; also called the flat part. For
attaching to a pole, if 1-axis tilt is not
required, attach the pole part of the
bracket to the access point. If 1-axis
tilt is required, attach the pole part of
the KT-147407-02 bracket on top of
the second wall part.
KT-150173-01
extension arm. It
can be
used with
KT-147407-02
bracket parts to
provide an
extension or a tilt
Yes. Use the
KT-147407-
02 flat part,
for
installations
that require
a tilt
Yes. Use the
KT-147407-02
bracket pole
part or use all
three KT-
147407-02
bracket parts
The KT-150173-01 extension arm can
also be used by itself without the
other KT-147407-02 bracket parts.
MBO-ART02
10 in. (254 mm)
2-axis
articulating
mounting
bracket
Yes Yes. Attach
the MBO-
ART02
articulating
mounting
bracket to the
WS-MBO-
POLE01
bracket
The wall must
be strong enough to
support the access point during
inclement weather.
WS-MBO-
POLE01 bracket
No Yes. The
POLE01
bracket can be
used only with
the MBO-
ART02
articulating
mounting
bracket
If the pole diameter is >= 1.0 in. (25.4
mm), use a small cable clamp. If the
pole diameter is between 5.0 in. - 7.0
in. (127.0 mm - 178.0 mm), use a large
cable clamp. For any other pole
diameter, provide your own stainless-
steel cable clamp. The band must be
0.5 in. (12.7 mm) wide.
WS-MBV-VMM
vehicle bracket
(#32216)
Yes No VMM vehicle bracket parts:
Flat part with thumbscrews
Stiffener plate 1
Stiffener plate 2
Vehicle attach assembly plate
Note: The BLE antenna comes with a dust cap on it. Do not remove the dust
cap until are ready to install the antenna.
Electrical Hazard: Only qualified personnel should perform installation
procedures.
1 Attach the flat part to the access point using two M6 screws.
2 Using the 1-axis tilt part as a template, mark and drill four holes on a wall or on a flat
surface.
3 Attach the 1-axis tilt part to a wall or to a flat surface using four M6 screws.
4 Align the flat part inside the 1-axis tilt part, and attach the flat part to the 1-axis tilt part
using four M6 screws.
5 Tilt the access point to a desired angle and tighten the four M6 screws to a torque of
45 in-lbs.
The tilt bracket can be adjusted from +15 degrees to -15 degrees of tilt.
Option 2: Install the Access Point to a Flat Surface Using the KT-147407-02
Flat Part, 1-axis tilt-Part, and KT-150173-01 Extension Arm
The KT-150173-01 extension arm is used in combination with the KT-147407-02 flat part
and the 1-axis tilt part. The KT-150173-01 extension arm can also be used by itself on the
access point.
Figure 3 KT-150173-01 Extension arm
1 Attach the flat part to the access point using two M6 screws.
2 Place the flat part inside the 1-axis tilt part, and attach the flat part to the 1-axis tilt part
using four M6 screws.
3 Using the KT-150173-01 extension arm as a template, mark and drill four hole centers
on a flat surface.
The holes must be within the semi-circular cuts of the extension arm.
4 Attach one end of the KT-150173-01 extension arm to the 1-axis tilt part using two hex-
head M12 stainless-steel screws and two hex-head M12 stainless-steel nuts through the
two large circular holes on the KT-150173-01 extension arm.
5 Attach the KT-150173-01 extension arm to a flat surface using four M6 hex-head
screws. If you are mounting the extension arm on a wood surface, use screw-in
anchors. If you are mounting the extension arm on a concrete surface, use concrete
anchors.
The installer must provide the M6 hex-head screws and screw-in anchors.
Option 3: Install the Access Point to a Flat Surface Using the MBO-ART02
Articulating Mounting Bracket
1 Using the short end of the MBO-ART02 articulating mounting bracket as a template,
mark and drill four holes on the wall.
Figure 4 MBO-ART02 bracket template for attachment holes
2 Attach the large end of the MBO-ART02 articulating mounting bracket to the access
point using two M6 hex-head screws.
3 Attach the short end of the MBO-ART02 articulating mounting bracket to the wall
using four M6 hex-head screws.
For installation instructions on how to use the WS-MBV-VMM (#32216) vehicle mount
bracket on a flat surface, refer to the ExtremeWireless Access Points AP360i/e Installation
Guide in the Extreme Networks Documentation Support site.
Install the Access Point to a Pole
The access point can be mounted on a pole with or without tilt.
Option 1: Install the Access Point to a Pole Using the KT-147407-02 Pole
Part
1 Attach the KT-147407-02 pole part to the access point using four M6 screws in the
circular slots.
2 Insert 0.5 in. (12.7 mm) wide stainless-steel cable clamp through the long slots on the
pole part.
3 Position and insert the ends of the cable clamp around the pole.
4 Tighten the cable clamp ends to a torque of 11 in-lbs.
Option 2: Install the Access Point to a Pole Using KT-147407-02 Bracket
Parts and KT-150173-01 Extension Arm
1 Attach the 1-axis tilt part to the access point using two M6 screws.
2 Align the flat part inside the 1-axis tilt part, and attach the flat part using four M6
screws.
3 Tilt the access point to a desired angle and tighten the four M6 screws to a torque of
45 in-lbs.
4 Attach one end of the KT-150173-01 extension arm to the 1-axis tilt part using two hex-
head M12 stainless-steel screws and two hex-head M12 stainless-steel nuts through the
two large circular holes on the KT-150173-01 extension arm.
5 Attach the KT-147407-02 pole part to the KT-150173-01 extension arm using two M12
screws and two M12 hex nuts.
Note: The flat part and the 1-axis tilt part can be used
interchangeably to attach to the access point.
6 Insert 0.5 in. (12.7 mm) wide stainless-steel cable clamps through the long slots of the
pole part.
7 Position the cable clamps around a pole, and attach the access point to the pole.
8 Insert the ends of the cable clamp around the pole and tighten it to a torque of 11 in-
lbs.
For installation instructions on how to use all the parts of KT-147407-02 bracket, the MBO-
ART02 bracket on a WS-MBO-POLE01 bracket, refer to the ExtremeWireless Access
Points AP360i/e Installation Guide in the Extreme Networks Documentation Support site.
Professional Installation Instruction
Installation personnel
This product is designed for specific application and needs to be installed by a qualified
person who has RF and related rule knowledge. The general user shall not attempt to
install or change the setting.
External antenna
Use only approved antennas. Non-approved antennas may produce unwanted spurious
or excessive RF transmitting power, which may lead to the violation of FCC/IC limit and is
prohibited.
Installation procedure
Refer to the ExtremeWireless Access Points AP360i/e Installation Guide in the Extreme
Networks Documentation Support site.
Instructions d'installation professionnelle
Installation
Ce produit est destine a un usage specifique et doit etre installe par un personnel qualifie
maitrisant les radiofrequences et les regles s'y rapportant. L'installation et les reglages ne
doivent pas etre modifies par l'utilisateur final.
Antenn externe
Utiliser uniiquement les antennes approuvees par le fabricant. L'utilisation d'autres
antennes peut conduire a un niveau de rayonnement essentiel ou non essentiel
depassant les niveaux limites definis par FCC/IC, ce qui est interdit.
Procedure d'installation
Reportez-vous au Guide d'installation des points d'accès ExtremeWireless AP360i / e sur
le site de support de la documentation Extreme Networks.
GE and Console Connections
The access points have two GE (Ethernet) ports and a Console port. During
administration and maintenance through the Console port, the access points must still
have a power connection through an Ethernet PoE cable.
Antenna Configurations for External Antenna Model
Figure 5 AP360e external antenna connectors
Antenna socket radio mapping information
Radio 1 (R1) - antennas 3 and 4
Radio 2 (R2) - antennas 1 and 2
Table 5 AP360e antenna configuration
Mode 1: Dual Band Dual Concurrent (DBDC)
Mode 2: Radio 1 unlocked for sensor operation and radio 2 locked at 5 GHz full band
Mode 3: Dual 5 GHz, radio 1 locked at 5 GHz low band, and radio 2 locked at 5 GHz
high band
Warning: Select the installation position and make sure that the final output
power does not exceed the limit set forth in relevant rules. The violation of the
rule could lead to serious federal penalty.
Warning: Avertissement: Choisir avec soin la position d'installation et
s'assurer que la puissance de sortie ne depasse pas les limites en vigueur. La
violation de cette regle peut conduire a de serieuses penalites federales.
Software mode
Radio 1 Radio 2
Mode 1 2.4 GHz 5 GHz
Mode 2 2.4/5 GHz 5 GHz
Mode 3 5 GHz - low 5 GHz - high

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