Aironet Wireless Communications, Inc. • 367 Ghent Road, Suite 300P.O. Box 5292 • Fairlawn, Ohio 44334-0292www.aironet.comUser’s GuideAironet 3500 Seri
Introduction1- 4Before You StartAfter unpacking the system, make sure the following itemsare present and in good condition.• Ethernet Access Point
Introduction1- 5TerminologyWhen configuring your system, and when reading thismanual, keep in mind the following terminology:Infrastructure – The wi
Introduction1- 6Radio Node – A PC, file server, notebook computer, etc.containing a Radio Card or LAN Adapter.End Node – A radio node that is locate
Introduction1- 7Understanding the InfrastructureThe infrastructure is designed like an upside-down tree witha root unit at the top and repeaters, st
Introduction1- 8In the example, the Access Point maintains an area of RFcoverage (cell). Any radio node within the cell’s area cancommunicate to any
Installation2- 1InstallationThis section describes the procedures for installing theAironet Access Point.Installing the AntennasThe AP3500-E comes w
Installation2- 2Installing the Console Port Cable1. Attach the Console Port cable to the serial port. Attachthe other cable end to the serial port
Installation2- 3Installing the Ethernet ConnectionThe Aironet Access Point supports three connection types:• 10Base2 (Thinnet)• 10Base5 (Thicknet)
Installation2- 4To Attach the 10Base5 (Thicknet) Cabling:1. Make sure the unit is powered off.2. Attach the transceiver connector to the 10Base5 A
Installation2- 5Attaching the AC/DC Power Packand Powering On1. Insert the small plug on the end of the AC/DC powerpack cord into the power port.2.
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Installation2- 6Viewing the Indicator DisplaysTop Panel IndicatorsThe indicators are a set of displays located on the toppanel of the Aironet Access
Installation2- 7Table 2.1 – Top Panel Indicator DescriptionTypeIndicator DisplayEthernet Status RadioDescriptionNonassociatedStationBlinkingGreenNo
Installation2- 8Back Panel IndicatorsThe back panel indicators are:• 10BaseT polarity: Solid amber to indicate the10BaseT polarity is reversed. Che
Configuration3- 1ConfigurationThis section describes the methods used to access andconfigure the Console system of the Aironet Access Point.This sys
Configuration3- 2Configuring the Access PointTo configure the Aironet Access Point so it will communicatewith other stations or repeaters, use the C
Configuration3- 3Assigning an IP AddressAn IP address must be assigned to the unit before it canbe accessed by telnet, HTTP, or SNMP. Other detailed
Technical Support4- 1Technical SupportTechnical Reference ManualUse the Technical Reference Manual document#710-004021 to learn more about your Airon
Technical Support4- 2
iManufacturers Federal Communication CommissionDeclaration of Conformity StatementModels: AP3500-EManufacturer:Aironet Wireless Communications, Inc.36
iiDepartment of Communications - CanadaCanadian Compliance StatementThis Class B Digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the CanadianInterfere
iiiDeclaration of ConformityAironet Model Number:AP3500-EApplication of Council Directive: 89/336/EECApplication of Council Directive: 73/23/EECCE Typ
ivTable of ContentsIntroduction ...1-1Purpose of the Manual ...
Introduction1- 1IntroductionPurpose of the ManualThe purpose of this User’s Guide is to allow you to easilyinstall and initially configure your Airo
Introduction1- 2Safety InformationThe FCC with its action in ET Docket 96-8 has adopted asafety standard for human exposure to radiated frequency(RF
Introduction1- 3Dipole AntennaAlways orient antenna such that it is at least 15 cm(6 inches) away from your body.High AntennasHigh gain wall mount o
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