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3.3 Bottom Panel............................. 7 Chapter 4: Installing the Access Point............9 4.1 Pole Mounting the AP........................9 4.2 Connecting External Antennas to O-435E..................13 Chapter 5: Powering on the Access Point..........15 5.1 Using the Access Point with Power Adapter.................. 16 Chapter 6: Connecting the Access Point to the Network......
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Chapter 2 Package Contents Note: The AP should be installed by a Certified Professional Installer. The access point (AP) package must contain the components shown in the following figure. Figure 2-1: Package Components...
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Note down the MAC address before mounting the AP on the ceiling or at a hard-to- access location. If you don't have a complete package, please contact the Arista Networks Technical Support Team at support-campus@arista.com or return the package to the vendor or dealer where you purchased the product.
Chapter 3 Access Point Overview O-435E is a multi-radio 802.11be (Wi-Fi 7) access point. Refer to the datasheet for more information. Note: This equipment is suitable for use in environment air spaces (plenums). This chapter provides an overview of the access point (AP) and describes the following: •...
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Access Point Overview Table 2: Labels: Front Panel LEDs Label Description Power 2.4 GHz Radio 5 GHz Radio 6 GHz Radio LAN1 PoE PD LAN2 PoE PSE (802.3af) Power LED The following table describes the Power LED states: Table 3: Power LED States Description Green Solid Running at full capability...
Side Panel - Left The side panel of the AP has a reset pinhole and console port. Figure 3-2: Side Panel Table 4: Labels: Side Panel Label Description 1, 2, 3 Antenna Port for 2.4/5/6 GHz. The AP has three (3) antenna ports on the left and right side of the AP.
Access Point Overview • The Config shell password resets to config. • Server discovery value erases and changes to the default, redirector.online.spectraguard.net (primary) and wifi-security-server (secondary). • The AP loses all the VLAN configurations. • If the AP has a static IP configured, the reset erases the IP address and the AP sets to DHCP mode with the factory default IP address of 169.254.11.74.
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Table 6: Port Details Connector Port Description Speed/Protocol Type LAN 1 5Gbps RJ-45 10M/100M/1000Mbps/2.5G/5Gbps Ethernet Ethernet with 802.3bt compliant PoE LAN 2 5Gbps RJ-45 10M/100M/1000Mbps/2.5G/5Gbps Ethernet Ethernet with 802.3af compliant PoE PSE.
Important: If placing the device on a network segment separated from the server by a firewall, you must first open port 3851, the port assigned to Arista Networks, for User Datagram Protocol (UDP) and Transport Control Protocol (TCP) bidirectional traffic on the firewall. Zero-configuration does not support setting up multiple devices to connect to multiple servers.
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2. Attach the bracket to a pole. You can position the pole-mount bracket for use on a vertical or horizontal pole.
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Installing the Access Point 3. Fasten the two metal clamps into the slotted driver.
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4. Mount the AP to the bracket. 5. Tighten the thumb screw using a Philips# 2 screwdriver.
Installing the Access Point Table 7: Labels: Parts Label Description Use a Philips #2 screwdriver to fasten the screw. Connecting External Antennas to O-435E Connect the external antennas to the respective ports using N Type connectors.
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The AP has three (3) ports on each side of the AP, six (6) ports total. The access ports support 2.4/5/6 GHz band.
Chapter 5 Powering on the Access Point Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the PoE++ switch or compatible PoE injector, a Single-port High Power Midspan, 802.3bt compliant, up to 5Gigabit PoE with PD54V in power output, and the other end into the LAN1 (PoE++) on the AP.
Figure 5-2: Position of the Grounding Screw on the AP Figure 5-3: Lug Nut Dimension Note: The O-435E APs requires a UL-listed PoE+ power source suitable for use at 65 degree Celsius with an output that meets LPS requirements or PS2, with a rating of 54V DC (0.8A or 800mA minimum).
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Powering on the Access Point Warning - The O-435E AP requires a UL-listed PoE power source suitable for use at 45ºC. The power output should meet LPS requirements or PS2, with a rating of 48V DC (1A minimum). The current supplied by PoE+ + should be 850mA.
4. Log on to the server using SSH and run the get sensor listcommand. The command returns a list of all Arista devices recognized by the server. Single Sign-On users can go to the Monitor tab in CloudVision WiFi and check if the device appears on the tab.
Content Filter between the AP and the Internet, be sure the settings allow communication between the AP and Arista Cloud Services. • If your configuration requires you to specify an exact IP address or IP range for Arista Cloud Services, please contact support- campus@arista.com.
You must manually configure the new communication key on an AP if not connected to the server when the key changes on the server. Note: Arista Networks does not recommend installing older versions of APs on newer versions of servers.
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