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Quick Start Guide
C-100 Access Point
Arista Networks
DOC-03480-01

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  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide C-100 Access Point Arista Networks DOC-03480-01...
  • Page 2 Inc. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Arista Networks and the Arista logo are trademarks of Arista Networks, Inc in the United States and other countries. Other product or service names may be trademarks or service marks of...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 4. Install the C-100..............................7 Mount the C-100..................................7 Power On the C-100................................8 Connect the C-100 to the Network............................9 Connect the C-100 using PoE..............................9 Using the C-100 with Power Adapter........................... 9 Chapter 5. C-100 Troubleshooting............................11 Chapter 6. Appendix A: AP-Server Mutual Authentication....................12...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1. About This Guide

    Installing the AP constitutes your acceptance of the terms and conditions of the EULA mentioned above in this document. Intended Audience This guide can be referred by anyone who wants to install and configure the C-100 access point. Document Overview This guide contains the following chapters: •...
  • Page 5: Chapter 2. Package Content

    Note down the MAC address, before mounting the device on the ceiling or at a location that is difficult to access. If the package is not complete, please contact the Arista Networks Technical Support Team at support-wifi@arista.com, or return the package to the vendor or dealer where you purchased the product.
  • Page 6: Chapter 3. C-100 Overview

    The Rear Panel of the C-100 (page Front Panel of C-100 The front panel of the C-100 has 5 functional LEDs that indicate the working of the device. Figure 2: C-100 Front Panel LEDs The following table indicates the device states based on the LEDs.
  • Page 7: Rear Panel Of C-100

    Rear Panel of C-100 The rear panel of the C-100 provides an PoE Ethernet port that enables you to connect the device to a wired LAN through a switch or a hub and power the device by using the 802.3af standard.
  • Page 8: Chapter 4. Install The C-100

    The C-100 mounting procedure can be divided into two parts: 1. Affix the bracket to the T -grid: Use the mounting bracket to install the C-100 on the ceiling. Fix the bracket to the T- grid and rotate the bracket so that it snaps on the T-grid. The bracket is now parallel to an arm of the T-grid. Ensure that...
  • Page 9: Power On The C-100

    C-100 | 4 - Install the C-100 | 8 2. Mounting C-100 on the bracket: Place the first mounting post on the rear-side of the device on to the lower notch of the bracket. Rotate the device such that the center mounting post fits in to the center notch on the bracket. Ensure that all the mounting posts on the rear-side of the device are snapped in to the respective notches on the bracket.
  • Page 10: Connect The C-100 To The Network

    5. Log on to the server using ssh and run the get sensor list command. You will see a list of all Arista devices that are recognized by the server. Single Sign-On users can go to the Devices tab in Wireless Manager and check whether the device is visible under the Devices tab.
  • Page 11 C-100 | 4 - Install the C-100 | 10 2. Plug the other end of the power cable into an 110V~240V 50/60 Hz AC power source. 3. Wait until the device is ready. Refer to the LED details table.
  • Page 12: Chapter 5. C-100 Troubleshooting

    Refer to the event for recommended action. The AP has encountered a problem. If you are using Arista Cloud Services, then open the TCP port 443 (SSL). If you have an on-premises installation, then open the ports UDP 3851 and port 80.
  • Page 13: Chapter 6. Appendix A: Ap-Server Mutual Authentication

    Chapter 6. Appendix A: AP-Server Mutual Authentication The AP-server communication begins with a mutual authentication step in which the AP and server authenticate each other using a shared secret. The AP-server communication takes place only if this authentication succeeds. After the authentication succeeds, a session key is generated. All communication between the AP and server from this point on is encrypted using the session key.

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