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Juniper AP32 Access Point Deployment
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2023-09-29

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  • Page 1 Juniper AP32 Access Point Deployment Guide Published 2023-09-29...
  • Page 2 The Juniper Networks product that is the subject of this technical documentation consists of (or is intended for use with) Juniper Networks software. Use of such software is subject to the terms and conditions of the End User License Agreement ("EULA") posted at https:/ /support.juniper.net/support/eula/.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Mount an AP32 Access Point | 15 Supported Mounting Brackets for AP32 | 16 Universal Mounting Bracket (APBR-U) for Juniper Access Points | 17 Mount an Access Point on a Single-Gang or 3.5-Inch or 4-Inch Round Junction Box | 19...
  • Page 4 Mount an Access Point on a 1/2-Inch Threaded Rod | 31 Mount an AP32, AP33, AP41, or AP43 Access Point on a 5/8-Inch Threaded Rod | 34 Mount an AP32, AP33, AP41, or AP43 Access Point on a 16-mm Threaded Rod | 35...
  • Page 5: About This Guide

    About This Guide Use this guide to install, manage, and troubleshoot the Juniper® AP32 High-Performance Access Point. After completing the installation procedures covered in this guide, refer to the Juniper Mist™ Wi-Fi Assurance documentation for information about further configuration.
  • Page 6: Overview

    C HAPTER Overview AP32 Access Points Overview | 2 AP32 Components | 4...
  • Page 7: Ap32 Access Points Overview

    Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) beacons and manual calibration. The AP32 provides maximum data rates of 2400 Mbps in the 5-GHz band and 575 Mbps in the 2.4-GHz band.
  • Page 8 NOTE: AP32E has five external antennas at the top of the device. Of the five antennas, four are data radio antennas and one is a scanning radio antenna. AP32 Access Point Models The AP32 is available in four models with internal or external antennas. No Link Title on page 3 lists the AP32 models.
  • Page 9: Ap32 Components

    NOTE: Juniper products are manufactured in accordance with electrical and environmental regulations specific to certain regions and countries. Customers are responsible for ensuring that any regional or country-specific SKUs are used only in the specified authorized area. Failure to do so may void the warranty of Juniper products.
  • Page 10 Figure 2: AP32 Components Table 1: AP32 Components Component Description Reset A pinhole reset button that you can use to reset the AP configuration to the factory default USB 2.0 port Eth1 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 port Eth0+PoE 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 port that supports an 802.3at PoE-powered device...
  • Page 11: Requirements And Specifications

    C HAPTER Requirements and Specifications AP32 Specifications | 7 AP32 Power Requirements | 9...
  • Page 12: Ap32 Specifications

    AP32—1.83 lb (0.83 kg) AP32E—1.78 lb (0.81 kg) Environmental Specifications Operating temperature AP32—32 °F (0 °C) through 104 °F (40 °C) AP32E— –4 °F (–20 °C) through 122 °F (50 °C) Operating humidity 10% through 90% maximum relative humidity, non-condensing...
  • Page 13 (Continued) Table 2: Specifications for AP32 Parameter Description External antennas (AP32E) The AP does not support an antenna if its gain exceeds the values listed here: • Omnidirectional antennas • 2.4-GHz antenna—4 dBi peak gain • 5-GHz antenna—6 dBi peak gain •...
  • Page 14: Ap32 Power Requirements

    AP32 Power Requirements The AP32 requires 802.3at (PoE+) power. The AP32 requests 19.5-W power to provide wireless functionality. However, the AP32 is capable of running on 802.3af (PoE) power with reduced functionality as described below: • The 5-GHz radio operates in 2x2 mode instead of 4x4 mode.
  • Page 15: Installation And Configuration

    Claim a Juniper Access Point | 11 Mount an AP32 Access Point | 15 Connect an AP32 to the Network and Power It On | 37 Rename a Juniper Access Point in the Mist Portal | 38 Assign an Access Point to a Site | 40...
  • Page 16: Claim A Juniper Access Point

    Claim an AP Using the Mist AI Mobile App | 13 You need to claim an access point (AP) to be able to manage the AP from the Juniper Mist cloud. You'll need a claim code or an activation code to claim an AP. You can claim an AP by using one of the following methods: •...
  • Page 17: Claim An Ap Using A Web Browser

    • To claim multiple APs, you'll need to use an activation code. When you purchase multiple APs, we provide you with an activation code along with your PO information. Claim an AP Using a Web Browser You can onboard a single AP or multiple APs using a Web browser. If you're onboarding a single AP, use the claim code or QR code located on the rear of the AP.
  • Page 18: Claim An Ap Using The Mist Ai Mobile App

    4. (Optional) Select the site to which you want to assign the AP. You can choose to assign the AP to a primary site (default) or any other site. If you want to assign the AP to a site later, clear the Assigned claimed APs to site check box. 5.
  • Page 19 The app automatically claims the AP and adds it to your site. You'll see the new AP listed under the Access Points tab. 8. Tap the AP to view its details. You can perform various tasks from the AP details screen such as renaming the AP, setting it on a floor plan, releasing an AP, or even adding a photo.
  • Page 20: Mount An Ap32 Access Point

    IN THIS SECTION Supported Mounting Brackets for AP32 | 16 Universal Mounting Bracket (APBR-U) for Juniper Access Points | 17 Mount an Access Point on a Single-Gang or 3.5-Inch or 4-Inch Round Junction Box | 19 Mount an Access Point on a Double-Gang Junction Box | 21...
  • Page 21: Supported Mounting Brackets For Ap32

    Mount an AP32, AP33, AP41, or AP43 Access Point on a 16-mm Threaded Rod | 35 This topic provides the various mounting options for the AP32. You can mount the AP on a wall, ceiling or junction box. The AP ships with a universal mounting bracket that you can use for all mounting options.
  • Page 22: Universal Mounting Bracket (Apbr-U) For Juniper Access Points

    APBR-AP-T12 Bracket adapter for mounting the AP on a 1/2-in. threaded rod NOTE: Juniper APs ship with the universal bracket APBR-U. If you need other brackets, you must order them separately. Universal Mounting Bracket (APBR-U) for Juniper Access Points You use the universal mounting bracket APBR-U for all types of mounting options—for example, on a wall, a ceiling, or a junction box.
  • Page 23 Figure 3: Universal Mounting Bracket (APBR-U) for Juniper Access Points If you're mounting the AP on a wall, use screws with the following specifications: • Diameter of the screw head: ¼ in. (6.3 mm) • Length: At least 2 in. (50.8 mm) The following table lists the bracket holes that you need to use for specific mounting options.
  • Page 24: Mount An Access Point On A Single-Gang Or 3.5-Inch Or 4-Inch Round Junction Box

    (Continued) Hole Number Mounting Option • US double-gang junction box • Wall • Ceiling • US 4-in. square junction box • EU junction box Video: Mount an Access Point on a Single-Gang or 3.5-Inch or 4-Inch Round Junction Box You can mount an access point (AP) on a US single-gang or a 3.5-in. or 4-in. round junction box by using the universal mounting bracket (APBR-U) that we ship along with the AP.
  • Page 25 Figure 4: Attach the APBR-U Mounting Bracket to the Single-Gang Junction Box 2. Extend the Ethernet cable through the bracket. 3. Position the AP such that the shoulder screws on the AP engage with the keyholes of the mounting bracket. Slide and lock the AP in place. Figure 5: Mount the AP on the Single-Gang Junction Box...
  • Page 26: Mount An Access Point On A Double-Gang Junction Box

    Video: Video: Mount an Access Point on a Double-Gang Junction Box You can mount an access point (AP) on a double-gang junction box by using the universal mounting bracket (APBR-U) that we ship along with the AP. To mount an AP on a double-gang junction box: 1.
  • Page 27: Mount An Access Point On An Eu Junction Box

    Figure 7: Mount the AP on the Double-Gang Junction Box Video: Mount an Access Point on an EU Junction Box You can mount an access point (AP) on an EU junction box by using the universal mounting bracket (APBR-U) that ships with the AP. To mount an AP on an EU junction box: 1.
  • Page 28 Figure 8: Attach the APBR-U Mounting Bracket to an EU Junction Box 2. Extend the Ethernet cable through the bracket. 3. Position the AP such that the shoulder screws on the AP engage with the keyholes of the mounting bracket. Slide and lock the AP in place. Figure 9: Mount an Access Point on an EU Junction Box...
  • Page 29: Mount An Access Point On A Us 4-Inch Square Junction Box

    Mount an Access Point on a US 4-Inch Square Junction Box To mount an access point (AP) on a US 4-in. square junction box: 1. Attach the mounting bracket to the 4-in. square junction box by using two screws. Ensure that you insert the screws in the holes marked 3 as shown in Figure 10 on page Figure 10: Attach the Mounting Bracket (APBR-U) to a US 4-Inch Square Junction Box...
  • Page 30: Mount An Access Point On A 9/16-Inch Or 15/16-Inch T-Bar

    Figure 11: Mount the AP on a US 4-Inch Square Junction Box Video: Mount an Access Point on a 9/16-Inch or 15/16-Inch T-Bar To mount an access point (AP) on a 9/16-in. or 15/16-in. ceiling T-bar: 1. Attach the universal mounting bracket (APBR-U) to the T-bar. Figure 12: Attach the Mounting Bracket (APBR-U) to a 9/16-in.
  • Page 31: Mount An Access Point On A Recessed 15/16-Inch T-Bar

    Figure 13: Lock the Mounting Bracket (APBR-U) to a 9/16-in. or 15/16-in. T-Bar 3. Position the AP such that the keyholes of the mounting bracket engage with the shoulder screws on the AP. Slide and lock the AP in place. Figure 14: Attach the AP to a 9/16-in.
  • Page 32 Figure 15: Attach the ADPR-ADP-RT15 Adapter to the T-Bar 2. Attach the universal mounting bracket (APBR-U) to the adapter. Rotate the bracket until you hear a distinct click, which indicates that the bracket is locked in place. Figure 16: Attach the Mounting Bracket (APBR-U) to the ADPR-ADP-RT15 Adapter 3.
  • Page 33: Mount An Access Point On A Recessed 9/16-Inch T-Bar Or Channel Rail

    Figure 17: Attach the AP to a Recessed 15/16-Inch T-Bar Mount an Access Point on a Recessed 9/16-Inch T-Bar or Channel Rail To mount an access point (AP) on a recessed 9/16-in. ceiling T-bar, you'll need to use the ADPR-ADP- CR9 adapter along with the mounting bracket (APBR-U).
  • Page 34 Figure 19: Attach the ADPR-ADP-CR9 Adapter to a Recessed 9/16-Inch Channel Rail 2. Attach the universal mounting bracket (APBR-U) to the adapter. Rotate the bracket until you hear a distinct click, which indicates that the bracket is locked in place. Figure 20: Attach the APBR-U Mounting Bracket to the ADPR-ADP-CR9 Adapter 3.
  • Page 35: Mount An Access Point On A 1.5-Inch T-Bar

    Figure 21: Attach the AP to a Recessed 9/16-in. T-Bar or Channel Rail Video: Mount an Access Point on a 1.5-Inch T-Bar To mount an access point (AP) on a 1.5-in. ceiling T-bar, you'll need the ADPR-ADP-WS15 adapter. You need to order the adapter separately. 1.
  • Page 36: Mount An Access Point On A 1/2-Inch Threaded Rod

    Figure 23: Attach the APBR-U Mounting Bracket to the ADPR-ADP-WS15 Adapter 3. Position the AP such that the keyholes of the mounting bracket engage with the shoulder screws on the AP. Slide and lock the AP in place. Figure 24: Attach the AP to a 1.5-Inch T-Bar Mount an Access Point on a 1/2-Inch Threaded Rod To mount an access point (AP) on a 1/2-in.
  • Page 37 Figure 25: Attach the APBR-ADP-T12 Bracket Adapter to the APBR-U Mounting Bracket 2. Secure the adapter to the bracket using a screw. Figure 26: Secure the APBR-ADP-T12 Bracket Adapter to the APBR-U Mounting Bracket 3. Attach the bracket assembly (bracket and adapter) to the ½-in. threaded rod by using the lock washer and nut provided...
  • Page 38 Figure 27: Attach the APBR-ADP-T12 and APBR-U Bracket Assembly to the ½-Inch Threaded Rod 4. Attach four shoulder screws to the AP if the AP did not ship with the shoulder screws attached. 5. Position the AP such that the shoulder screws on the AP engage with the keyholes of the mounting bracket.
  • Page 39: Mount An Ap32, Ap33, Ap41, Or Ap43 Access Point On A 5/8-Inch Threaded Rod

    Mount an AP32, AP33, AP41, or AP43 Access Point on a 5/8-Inch Threaded Rod To mount an AP32, AP33, AP41, or AP43 on a 5/8-in. threaded rod, you'll need to use the APBR-T58 mounting bracket that you'll need to order separately.
  • Page 40: Mount An Ap32, Ap33, Ap41, Or Ap43 Access Point On A 16-Mm Threaded Rod

    Mount an AP32, AP33, AP41, or AP43 Access Point on a 16-mm Threaded Rod To mount an AP32, AP33, AP41, or AP43 on a 16-mm threaded rod, you'll need the APBR-M16 bracket that you'll need to order separately. 1. Attach the APBR-M16 bracket to the threaded rod by using the lock washer and nut provided.
  • Page 41 3. Position the AP such that the shoulder screws on the AP engage with the keyholes of the mounting bracket. Slide and lock the AP in place. Figure 32: Mount the AP32, AP33, AP41, or AP43 on a 16-mm Threaded Rod...
  • Page 42: Connect An Ap32 To The Network And Power It On

    • The Mist cloud then provisions the AP by pushing the required configuration once the AP is assigned to a site. To ensure that your AP has access to the Juniper Mist cloud, ensure that the required ports on your Internet firewall are open. See Firewall Configuration.
  • Page 43: Rename A Juniper Access Point In The Mist Portal

    Rename a Juniper Access Point in the Mist Portal You can rename the APs on your network to easily identify the APs. Use the Juniper Mist portal to automate the naming of APs by using variable fields in the name format. You can optionally include the site name, MAC address of the AP, and an incremental counter value in the name.
  • Page 44 4. Enter a name on the Rename Access Points page. You can use variable options to automatically name APs. If you include the counter ([ctr] ) option, multiple APs are assigned names sequentially. You can also enter the starting value for the counter. The default counter value is 1.
  • Page 45: Assign An Access Point To A Site

    5. Click Rename APs. Assign an Access Point to a Site Access Points (APs) that you've not assigned to any site display the status as Unassigned on the Inventory page in the Mist portal. An AP in the Unassigned state doesn't indicate that it is free to be claimed in a different organization.
  • Page 46: Upgrade The Firmware On A Juniper Access Point

    Upgrade the Firmware on a Juniper Access Point IN THIS SECTION Check for AP Firmware Updates | 41 Upgrade the Firmware on an AP Manually | 42 You can upgrade the firmware on an access point (AP) either manually or automatically. With the automatic upgrade method, you can only upgrade the firmware, whereas you can use the manual process to upgrade or downgrade the firmware.
  • Page 47: Upgrade The Firmware On An Ap Manually

    Upgrade the Firmware on an AP Manually You can select either a single AP or multiple APs for firmware upgrades. NOTE: With the manual upgrade process, you can upgrade or downgrade the firmware on your AP. With the automatic upgrade process, you can only upgrade the firmware; you cannot downgrade the firmware.
  • Page 48: Reset An Access Point To The Factory-Default Configuration

    You can reset your access point (AP) to the factory-default configuration using the Reset button. You might need to do this when: • The current configuration on your AP fails and the AP cannot connect to the Juniper Mist cloud. • The AP is unresponsive.
  • Page 49 5. When the AP completes booting, the LED starts blinking green and yellow. This LED behavior indicates that the AP is trying to connect to the Juniper Mist cloud. The AP resets to the factory-default configuration. Here is a sample video that shows how to reset an...
  • Page 50: Troubleshoot

    C HAPTER Troubleshoot Troubleshoot a Juniper Access Point | 46 Contact Customer Support | 71...
  • Page 51: Troubleshoot A Juniper Access Point

    If you are still unable to resolve the issue, raise a support ticket. See Create a Support Ticket instructions on how to raise a support ticket. Status LED Blink Patterns A Juniper Access Point (AP) has one multicolor status LED that indicates various states as described in No Link Title.
  • Page 52 The AP is starting to boot. Blinking green-off-yellow-off for 12 The AP is booting. seconds Blinking green and yellow for 30– The AP is connecting to the Juniper 40 seconds Mist cloud. White steadily on The AP is connected to the cloud.
  • Page 53 (Continued) Table 4: LED Blink Patterns for AP States LED Color Blink Patterns AP Status Green gradually fades to off The AP is receiving insufficient power. You can also use the Status LED for troubleshooting your AP. The following tables list the LED behavior corresponding to different types of errors.
  • Page 54 (Continued) Table 5: LED Blink Patterns for Network Connectivity Errors LEDs Blink Pattern Error Description 6 yellow No DNS Neither the static configuration nor the DHCP lease has a DNS server. 7 yellow No DNS response The AP did not receive a response to the DNS lookup.
  • Page 55 DHCP lease has a default gateway. 1 yellow, pause, 5 yellow Cloud cert invalid The cloud provided an invalid certificate during authentication. 1 yellow, pause, 6 yellow Mutual auth failed Mutual authentication between the AP and the Juniper Mist cloud failed.
  • Page 56 LEDs Blink Pattern Error Description 1 yellow, pause, 7 yellow Config fetch failed The Juniper Mist cloud is unable to push the configuration to the AP. 1 yellow, pause, 8 yellow Invalid configuration The Juniper Mist cloud provided an invalid configuration.
  • Page 57 Table 7: LED Blink Patterns for Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) Management Errors LEDs Blink Pattern Error Description 2 yellow, pause, 1 yellow L2TP mgmt tunnel peer The start control unreachable connection request (SCCRQ) failed and the L2TP management server is unreachable.
  • Page 58 (Continued) Table 7: LED Blink Patterns for Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) Management Errors LEDs Blink Pattern Error Description 2 yellow, pause, 6 yellow L2TP mgmt session config The L2TP management rejected server sent a CDN in response to ICRQ. 2 yellow, pause, 7 yellow L2TP mgmt session The L2TP management...
  • Page 59 (Continued) Table 8: LED Blink Patterns for L2TP Connectivity Errors LEDs Blink Pattern Error Description 3 yellow, pause, 4 yellow L2TP default gateway The default gateway does unreachable not send an ARP response. 3 yellow, pause, 5 yellow L2TP mgmt DNS missing The DHCP offer message does not contain any DNS servers.
  • Page 60 (Continued) Table 9: LED Blink Patterns for Boot Configuration Errors LEDs Blink Pattern Error Description 4 yellow, pause, 3 yellow Boot config failed The boot configuration failed and the AP has lost connection to the cloud. Table 10: LED Blink Patterns for Firmware and Other Errors LEDs Blink Pattern Error...
  • Page 61 Table 11: LED Blink Patterns for Proxy Server Errors LEDs Blink Pattern Error Description 6 yellow, pause, 1 yellow Proxy config invalid The proxy configuration is invalid. 6 yellow, pause, 2 yellow Empty DNS response to The AP received an proxy host lookup empty DNS response with no A (address)
  • Page 62: Troubleshoot Ap Claiming Issues

    AP from the previous organization before claiming it in the current one. If none of the organizations have claimed the AP, contact Juniper support and submit a request to release the AP. Provide the following information in the request form:...
  • Page 63: Troubleshoot Access Point Disconnection Issues

    • The MAC address of the AP • Details of the purchase order for the AP The support team will release the AP after verifying the details. Troubleshoot Access Point Disconnection Issues Table 12 on page 58 lists the LED behavior when issues cause an access point (AP) to disconnect from the network.
  • Page 64 Steps to Troubleshoot Blinking green and yellow The AP is trying to 1. Verify that the for more than 30 seconds connect to the Juniper relevant ports are Mist™ cloud but is unable open on the firewall. to connect. Firewall Configuration.
  • Page 65 (Continued) Table 12: Troubleshoot AP Disconnection Issues LED Color Blink Pattern Issue Steps to Troubleshoot "uptime": 707675.367648 3. Check the firewall logs to see whether any policy is blocking the https:/ /ep- terminator.mistsys.net /about URL. Blinking yellow two times The switch or AP is 1.
  • Page 66 (Continued) Table 12: Troubleshoot AP Disconnection Issues LED Color Blink Pattern Issue Steps to Troubleshoot Blinking yellow three The AP is unable to The AP can obtain an IP times obtain an IP address. address either through DHCP or through a static configuration.
  • Page 67 Juniper support team Troubleshooting steps for static configuration: If the AP was connected to the Juniper Mist cloud earlier, check the static configuration on the Juniper Mist portal. If the static configuration is incorrect, then the AP will not be able to connect to the Juniper Mist cloud.
  • Page 68 (Continued) Table 12: Troubleshoot AP Disconnection Issues LED Color Blink Pattern Issue Steps to Troubleshoot 3. Reset the AP to the factory-default configuration. See "Reset an Access Point to the Factory-Default Configuration" on page 4. Power on the AP.
  • Page 69 (Continued) Table 12: Troubleshoot AP Disconnection Issues LED Color Blink Pattern Issue Steps to Troubleshoot Blinking yellow four times No default gateway IP 1. Check the DHCP pool address found in the configuration to see DHCP lease or static whether the default configuration.
  • Page 70 If the default gateway field does not display an IP address, contact your DHCP server team to fix the configuration on the DHCP server. • If the default gateway field displays an IP address, contact Juniper Mist support to troubleshoot the issue.
  • Page 71 (Continued) Table 12: Troubleshoot AP Disconnection Issues LED Color Blink Pattern Issue Steps to Troubleshoot Blinking yellow five times The default gateway IP 1. Verify that the default address is configured but gateway IP address is the AP is unable to set correctly in all the connect to the default configurations on the...
  • Page 72 /all command to get the default gateway information. If the ping fails, contact your network administrator to check for issues on the wired side. If the ping succeeds but the AP still fails to connect, contact Juniper Mist support.
  • Page 73 (Continued) Table 12: Troubleshoot AP Disconnection Issues LED Color Blink Pattern Issue Steps to Troubleshoot Blinking yellow six times No DNS IP address found 1. Check the DHCP pool in the DHCP lease or configuration to see static configuration. whether the DNS server is configured.
  • Page 74 If the dns server field does not display an IP address, contact your DNS server team to fix the configuration on the DNS server. • If the dns server field displays an IP address, contact Juniper Mist support to troubleshoot the issue.
  • Page 75 The AP receives the DNS network, and try to server through DHCP but resolve the URL it cannot reach or ping terminator.mistsys.net the Juniper Mist™ cloud. to an IP address by When the AP gets an IP nslookup executing the address from the DHCP...
  • Page 76: Contact Customer Support

    Contact Customer Support If your access point (AP) is not working correctly, you can create a support ticket on the Juniper Mist portal. The Juniper Mist Support team will contact you to help resolve your problem. If needed, you can request a Return Material Authorization (RMA).
  • Page 77 To create a support ticket: 1. Click the ? (question mark) icon in the top-right corner of the Juniper Mist portal. 2. Select Support Tickets from the drop-down menu. 3. Click Create a Ticket in the top-right corner of the Support Tickets page.
  • Page 78 • The system logs from the device NOTE: To share device logs: a. Navigate to the Access Points page in the Juniper Mist portal. Click the impacted device. b. Select Utilities > Send AP Log to Mist in the top right corner of the device page.
  • Page 79 It takes at least 30 seconds to 1 minute to send the logs. Do not reboot your device in that interval. 7. (Optional) You can provide any additional information that may help to resolve the issue, such as: • Is the device visible on the connected switch? •...

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