Configuring Ap Ethernet Ports - Ruckus Wireless ZoneDirector 1100 User Manual

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Managing Access Points
Working with Access Point Groups
NOTE: If your ZoneDirector country code is set to United Kingdom, an additional "Enable 5.8
GHz Channels" option will be available for outdoor 11n APs. Enabling this option allows the
use of restricted C-band channels. These channels are disabled by default and should only be
enabled by customers with a valid license to operate on these restricted channels.
Disable Status LEDs: When managed by ZoneDirector, you can disable the external LEDs
on certain ZoneFlex models, such as 73xx (indoor) and 77xx (outdoor) APs. This can be
useful if your APs are installed in a public location and you don't want to draw attention to
them.
External Antenna: External antenna configuration is available for the 2.4 GHz radio on the
ZoneFlex 2942 and 2741 APs, and for the 5 GHz radio on the ZoneFlex 7762 APs. Once
enabled, enter a gain value in the range of 0 to 90dBi.
Radio Band: (ZoneFlex 7321 only) Select 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz radio band for the 7321 APs.
Port Settings: See

Configuring AP Ethernet Ports

You can use AP groups to control Ethernet ports on all APs of a certain model. Then, if you
want to override the port settings for a specific AP, you can do so as explained in the
Access Points Individually
To configure Ethernet ports for all APs of the same model
1. Go to Configure > Access Points.
2. In Access Point Groups, click Edit next to the group you want to configure.
3. Locate the Model Specific Control section, and select the AP model that you want to
configure from the list.
4. In Port Setting, select Override System Default. The screen changes to display the
Ethernet ports on the AP model currently selected.
5. Deselect the check box next to Enable to disable this LAN port entirely. All ports are
enabled by default.
6. Select DHCP_Opt82 if you want to enable this option for this port (see
7. For any enabled ports, you can choose whether the port will be used as a Trunk Port, an
Access Port or a General Port.
The following restrictions apply:
All APs must be configured with at least one Trunk Port.
For single port APs (e.g., ZoneFlex 2741), the single LAN port must be a trunk port and
is therefore not configurable.
For ZoneFlex 7025, the LAN5/Uplink port on the rear of the AP is defined as a Trunk
Port and is not configurable. The four front-facing LAN ports are configurable.
For all other APs, you can configure each port individually as either a Trunk Port, Access
Port or General Port. (See
information.)
"Configuring AP Ethernet
section below.
"Designating Ethernet Port Type"
Ports".
on
page 163
Managing
"DHCP Option
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