Hewlett Packard Enterprise MRLBB1003 User Manual

HP E-MSM466-R Access Point Install Guide
Abstract
This document describes how to install and initially configure the E-MSM466-R ruggedized Access Point. Professional wireless and electrical equipment experience is required.
**59981426**
HP Part Number: 5998-1426 Published: July 2011 Edition: Draft
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Contents

1 Preparing for Installation..............................................................................5
Package Contents.....................................................................................................................5
Identifying E-MSM466-R components..........................................................................................5
Protection Equipment Needed....................................................................................................5
Ports.......................................................................................................................................6
Radios and antennas................................................................................................................6
Reset button.............................................................................................................................6
Important information to read before installing..............................................................................6
Powering the E-MSM466-R.........................................................................................................7
About controlled mode and autonomous mode.............................................................................7
Status LED behavior in controlled mode...................................................................................7
Status LED behavior in autonomous mode...............................................................................8
2 Installing...................................................................................................9
Planning the installation.............................................................................................................9
Preparing the weatherproof Ethernet cable...................................................................................9
Installing cabling....................................................................................................................10
Mounting the E-MSM466-R......................................................................................................11
Pole installation.................................................................................................................11
Wall installation................................................................................................................13
Connecting the E-MSM466-R...................................................................................................15
Attaching the grounding wire and antennas..........................................................................15
Attaching the Ethernet cable................................................................................................15
Powering on the E-MSM466-R..................................................................................................16
3 Initially Configuring (Autonomous mode).....................................................17
Configuring your computer......................................................................................................17
Connecting the cables and powering on the E-MSM466-R...........................................................17
Switching the E-MSM466-R to autonomous mode........................................................................17
Logging in.............................................................................................................................17
Configuring basic wireless protection........................................................................................18
Assigning an IP address to the E-MSM466-R..............................................................................18
Testing the wireless network.....................................................................................................19
Before performing additional configuration................................................................................19
4 Working with antennas.............................................................................20
E-MSM466-R available antennas..............................................................................................20
5 Support and other resources......................................................................21
Online Documentation.............................................................................................................21
Contacting HP........................................................................................................................21
HP Websites..........................................................................................................................21
Typographic conventions.........................................................................................................21
A Regulatory information..............................................................................23
Notice for U.S.A.....................................................................................................................23
Manufacturer's FCC Declaration of Conformity Statement........................................................23
FCC Class B statement........................................................................................................23
Notice to Professional Installers............................................................................................23
Notice for Canada.................................................................................................................24
Notice for the European Community..........................................................................................24
Countries of Operation & Conditions of Use..........................................................................24
2.4 GHz Operation.......................................................................................................25
5 GHz Operation.........................................................................................................25
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Operation Using 5 GHz Channels in the European Community...........................................25
Supported External Antennas...................................................................................................25
Notice for Brazil, Aviso aos usuários no Brasil............................................................................25
Notice for Taiwan...................................................................................................................26
DGT LPD (Low Power Device) Statement.................................................................................26
Korean notices.......................................................................................................................26
Class B equipment.............................................................................................................26
Turkish recycling notice............................................................................................................26
Vietnamese Information Technology and Communications compliance marking...............................26
DOC for the European Community............................................................................................27
Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household in the European Union...................28
English recycling notice......................................................................................................28
Bulgarian recycling notice...................................................................................................28
Czech recycling notice........................................................................................................28
Danish recycling notice.......................................................................................................28
Dutch recycling notice.........................................................................................................28
Estonian recycling notice.....................................................................................................29
Finnish recycling notice.......................................................................................................29
French recycling notice.......................................................................................................29
German recycling notice.....................................................................................................29
Greek recycling notice........................................................................................................29
Hungarian recycling notice.................................................................................................29
Italian recycling notice........................................................................................................30
Latvian recycling notice.......................................................................................................30
Lithuanian recycling notice..................................................................................................30
Polish recycling notice.........................................................................................................30
Portuguese recycling notice.................................................................................................30
Romanian recycling notice..................................................................................................31
Slovak recycling notice.......................................................................................................31
Spanish recycling notice.....................................................................................................31
Swedish recycling notice.....................................................................................................31
4 Contents

1 Preparing for Installation

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This chapter shows you how to get started using the E-MSM466-R Access Point.

Package Contents

One E-MSM466-R
One weatherproof RJ-45 Ethernet connector
One pole mount/wall mount bracket
Bracket bolts (x2), lock washers (x2), flat washers (x4)
Wall anchors (x4) and screws (x4)
Pole clamps (x2) for a 5 cm (2 inch) diameter pole
Documentation

Identifying E-MSM466-R components

E-MSM466-R key components are identified as follows:
Figure 1 E-MSM466-R key components
NOTE: Three Radio 1 antenna connectors are available on the opposite end of the E-MSM466-R.

Protection Equipment Needed

In addition to the items supplied with the E-MSM466-R, protection equipment will be required according to your electrical code. Consult the respective Antenna Guide (available online, search by antenna part number), including the Lightning Arrester section for important safety information and instructions. Note that although the E-MSM466-R includes a built-in Ethernet surge suppressor, you should add an Ethernet surge suppressor where the Ethernet cable enters the building.
4. Ethernet connector1. Radio 2 antenna connectors (x3)
5. Reset button2. Vent Nut (do not remove)
6. Status LEDs (Power, Ethernet, Radio 1, Radio 2)3. Grounding lug with screw
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Ports

Ethernet port: Auto-sensing 10/100/1000 BaseT Ethernet port with RJ-45 connector. The port supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) 802.3af and 802.3at.

Radios and antennas

The E-MSM466-R includes no integrated antennas. It provides three antenna connectors for each radio, color-coded red, green, and blue. When connecting the antenna cables, be sure to respect the color-coding. See “E-MSM466-R available antennas” (page 20).

Reset button

The Reset button is on the bottom of the E-MSM466-R, labeled as 5 in “E-MSM466-R key
components” (page 5). To reset (same as power cycling) the E-MSM466-R, press then release
the Reset button. To reset the E-MSM466-R to factory defaults, press and hold the Reset button until the status LEDS flash three times, then release.

Important information to read before installing

WARNING! PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION REQUIRED.
For outdoor or indoor installation. Prior to installing or using the E-MSM466-R, consult with a professional installer trained in RF installation and knowledgeable in local regulations including building and wiring codes, safety, channel, power, outdoor/indoor restrictions, and license requirements for the intended country. It is the responsibility of the end user to ensure that installation and use complies with local safety and radio regulations.
Surge protection and grounding: When connecting antennas installed outdoors to the E-MSM466-R, make sure that proper lightning surge protection and grounding precautions are taken according to local electrical code. Failure to do so may result in personal injury, fire, equipment damage, or a voided warranty. The HP hardware warranty provides no protection against damage caused by static discharge or a lightning strike. Lightening Arresters (not supplied) are available from HP (J8996A). One arrester is required for each antenna connector (6).
Cabling: You must use the appropriate cables, and where applicable, surge protection, for your given region. Cat 5e (or better) cabling is required.
Country of use: In some regions, you are prompted to select the country of use during setup. After the country has been set, the E-MSM466-R will automatically limit the available wireless channels, ensuring compliant operation in the selected country. Entering the incorrect country may result in illegal operation and may cause harmful interference to other systems.
Safety: Take note of the following during installation:
If your network covers an area served by more than one power distribution system, make sure
all safety grounds are securely interconnected.
Network cables are subject to hazardous transient voltages (caused by lightning or disturbances
in the electrical power grid).
Handle exposed metal components of the network with caution.
The E-MSM466-R is powered-on when connected to a PoE power source.
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Powering the E-MSM466-R

The E-MSM466-R can be powered by:
A 10/100 or 10/100/1000 PoE-enabled switch. Various PoE-enabled switches are available
from HP.
HP 1-Port 802.3at Gig PoE Power Injector (JD054A).
HP 1-Port 802.3af Gig PoE Power Injector (J9407B).
CAUTION: If the E-MSM466-R will be powered by a user-supplied PoE power injector, use only
a gigabit-compatible power injector. Although 10/100 PoE-enabled switches are compatible, PoE injectors designed for 10/100 networks only are NOT compatible with the E-MSM466-R.

About controlled mode and autonomous mode

The E-MSM466-R can operate in one of two modes: controlled (the default) or autonomous. Switching modes resets all configuration settings to factory defaults.
Controlled mode: To become operational, the E-MSM466-R must establish a management
tunnel with an E-MSM7xx Controller running at least v5.7.x software. The controller manages the E-MSM466-R and provides all configuration settings. Discovery of the controller is automatic if default settings are used on the E-MSM466-R and the controller, and both devices are on the same subnet. See Working with controlled APs in the E-MSM7xx Controllers Management and Configuration Guide.
Autonomous mode: After being switched to autonomous mode, the E-MSM466-R operates as
a stand-alone E-MSM466-R. You configure and manage an autonomous E-MSM466-R by using its Web-based management tool, as described in “Initially Configuring (Autonomous
mode)” (page 17).

Status LED behavior in controlled mode

Table 1 Status LED behavior in controlled mode
DescriptionStatus LED behavior
The E-MSM466-R is starting up.Power LED blinks every two seconds.
Power LED blinks once per second.
Power, Ethernet, and Radio LEDs blink in sequence from left to right.
Power LED is on. Ethernet and Radio LEDs blink alternately.
Power and Ethernet LEDs blink alternately and quickly. Radio LEDs are off.
Power and Radio LEDs blink slowly.
The E-MSM466-R is looking for an IP address, or building the list of VLANs on which to perform discovery. The management tool is available until discovery occurs.
The E-MSM466-R has obtained an IP address and is attempting to discover a controller.
The E-MSM466-R has found a controller and is attempting to establish a secure management tunnel with it.
The E-MSM466-R has received a discovery reply from two or more controllers with the same priority setting. It is unable to connect with either controller until the conflict is resolved.
The E-MSM466-R is attempting to establish a local mesh link to a master node.
The E-MSM466-R is attempting to establish wired connectivity.Power and Ethernet LEDs blink slowly.
After the discovery process is complete, and the E-MSM466-R has established a secure management tunnel to a controller, the Power LED remains on and the Ethernet and Radio LEDs blink to indicate the presence of traffic.
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Status LED behavior in autonomous mode

Table 2 Status LED behavior in autonomous mode
DescriptionStatusLED
The E-MSM466-R has no power.OffPower
Blinking
The E-MSM466-R is starting up. If the Power LED continues to blink after several minutes, it indicates that the software failed to load. Reset or power cycle the E-MSM466-R. If this condition persists, contact HP customer support.
The E-MSM466-R is fully operational.On
The port is not connected or there is no activity.OffEthernet
The port is transmitting or receiving data.Blinking
The radio is transmitting or receiving data.BlinkingRadio
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2 Installing

WARNING! This is a general procedure. It is the installer’s responsibility to perform the installation
according to local electrical code and regulations.

Planning the installation

Identify a suitable install location. The E-MSM466-R is IP67 and NEMA 4X rated, providing protection against water intrusion and salt fog damage. Local electrical and building codes and regional regulations will dictate many aspects of your installation. It is recommended that you perform transmission and reception tests at a proposed location before installing.
You will have to provide an effective earth ground for the E-MSM466-R. It is rarely sufficient to use a metal pole for any equipment grounding. You will also need to decide how to route the Ethernet cable from the building to the E-MSM466-R.

Preparing the weatherproof Ethernet cable

To provide a weatherproof seal, the Ethernet port on the E-MSM466-R uses a custom weatherproof cable connector (supplied). You must terminate your Ethernet cable with this connector as described in the following procedure. Cable length should not exceed 100 meters (300 feet).
CAUTION: Ruggedized Ethernet cables must be used for outdoor cable runs.
1. Carefully unpack the nine quick-disconnect items from the plastic bag, identifying all parts as illustrated. If any parts are missing, DO NOT proceed until you get a replacement parts kit.
Figure 2 Weatherproof connector parts
5. Screw nut1. Sealing nut
6. Body2. Seal
7. RJ-45 plug3. Clamp ring
8. RJ-45 Gaskets4. Gasket
2. If your Ethernet cable already has an RJ-45 connector on the end that will connect to the E-MSM466-R, remove the RJ-45 connector by cutting the cable at least 1.2 cm (.5 inch) before the RJ-45 connector. Be sure to make a clean cut with a pair of sharp angle cutters. The
complete cut (through both the cable sheath and all wires) must occur in a single cutting motion.
3. Hold the clamp ring (3) horizontally, with its fingers to the left. Insert the seal (2) into the fingers on the left end so that it is flush with the end of the fingers. Insert the gasket (4) into the right end, pushing it against the ridge at the end of the threads. The gasket (4) is beveled on one side. The beveled side should face inwards away from the screw nut (5).
4. Thread the sealing nut (1) onto the left end of the clamp ring (3). Tighten it only enough for it to stay attached.
5. Hold the screw nut (5) vertically, with the open threads facing up, and drop the body (6) into it, with the RJ-45 connector opening facing up.
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6. Hold the clamp ring (3) vertically below the screw nut/body items and screw the body (6) into the threads on the clamp ring (3). Tighten it only enough to stay attached. Note that the screw nut (5) remains loose on the body (6).
7. Remove the white backing paper from one of the RJ-45 gaskets (8) and press the glued side onto the body (6) being very careful to align the gasket (8) with the RJ-45 connector shape on the body (6).
8. Remove the backing paper from the second RJ-45 gasket (8) and press it over the first one, being sure to maintain alignment.
9. Tighten the threads between body (6) and clamp Ring (3) by hand. DO NOT tighten between
clamp ring (3) and sealing nut (1). Do not over tighten. Do not tighten with tools.
The quick-disconnect assembly should now look like this when held horizontally, with the sealing nut (1) at the left end, and the screw nut (5) over the body (6) on the right.
Figure 3 Quick-disconnect assembly
10. Carefully thread the cleanly-cut end of the Ethernet cable through the sealing nut (1) end of the quick-disconnect assembly, and push through approximately 30 cm (1 foot) of cable.
NOTE: The next two steps should be performed by someone with experience building Ethernet
cables.
11. Prepare the cable and attach it to the RJ-45 Plug (7) according to the directions included with your crimping tool.
12. Before continuing, test the cable with a portable Ethernet cable tester to ensure that the RJ-45 plug (7) is correctly connected.
13. Carefully pull the cable slack back through the quick-disconnect assembly until the RJ-45 plug (7) is almost touching the body (6). Adjust the cable position so that the RJ-45 Plug (7) fits precisely into the RJ-45 cutout in the body (6), and press down the plastic tab so the plug fits correctly.
14. Tighten the threads between sealing nut (1) and clamp ring (3) by hand, until the cable is firmly anchored. Do not over tighten. Do not tighten with tools.

Installing cabling

According to your needs and local electrical codes and regulations, run Ethernet, body ground wire, and any separate grounding wires as needed for antenna lightning arresters as described in the respective Antenna Guide to where the E-MSM466-R will be installed. For the Ethernet cable, allow for an extra 0.6 meters (two feet) for connector attachment and drip loops. Install an Ethernet surge suppressor (not supplied) according to its instructions at the location where the Ethernet cable enters the building. This may not be necessary if the outdoor cable run is very short, for example, when the E-MSM466-R is mounted on an outdoor wall. The E-MSM466-R already includes a built-in Ethernet suppressor for the other end of the Ethernet cable.
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