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Installation Guide SS-300-AT-C-60 3x3 802.11abgn Access Point/Sensor AirTight Networks, Inc., 339 N. Bernardo Avenue, # 200, Mountain View, CA 94043 http://www.airtightnetworks.com Product documentation is being enhanced continuously based on customer feedback. To obtain a latest copy of this document, visit http://www.airtightnetworks.com/home/support.html Thispagehasbeenintentionallyleftblank. SS-300-AT-C-60 Access Point/Sensor InstallationGuide ENDUSERLICENSEAGREEMENT PleasereadtheEndUserLicenseAgreementbeforeinstallingtheSS300ATC60AccessPoint/Sensor.TheEndUserLicense Agreementisavailableatthefollowinglocation.http://www.airtightnetworks.com/fileadmin/pdf/AirTightEULA.pdf. InstallingtheSS300ATC60AccessPoint/SensorconstitutesyouracceptanceofthetermsandconditionsoftheEndUser LicenseAgreement. DISCLAIMER THEINFORMATIONINTHISGUIDEISSUBJECTTOCHANGEWITHOUTANYPRIORNOTICE. AIRTIGHTNETWORKS,INC.ISNOTLIABLEFORANYSPECIAL,INCIDENTAL,INDIRECT,ORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGESWHATSOEVER(INCLUDING,WITHOUTLIMITATION,DAMAGESFORLOSSOFBUSINESSPROFITS, BUSINESSINTERRUPTION,LOSSOFBUSINESSINFORMATION,ORANYOTHERPECUNIARYLOSS)ARISINGOUTOF THEUSEOFORINABILITYTOUSETHISPRODUCT. THISPRODUCTHASTHECAPABILITYTOBLOCKWIRELESSTRANSMISSIONSFORTHEPURPOSEOFPROTECTING YOURNETWORKFROMMALICIOUSWIRELESSACTIVITY.BASEDONTHEPOLICYSETTINGS,YOUHAVETHE ABILITYTOSELECTWHICHWIRELESSTRANSMISSIONSAREBLOCKEDAND,THEREFORE,THECAPABILITYTO BLOCKANEXTERNALWIRELESSTRANSMISSION.IFIMPROPERLYUSED,YOURUSAGEOFTHISPRODUCTMAY VIOLATEUSFCCPART15ANDOTHERLAWS.BUYERACKNOWLEDGESTHELEGALRESTRICTIONSONUSAGEAND UNDERSTANDSANDWILLCOMPLYWITHUSFCCRESTRICTIONSASWELLASOTHERGOVERNMENT REGULATIONS.AIRTIGHTISNOTRESPONSIBLEFORANYWIRELESSINTERFERENCECAUSEDBYYOURUSEOF THEPRODUCT.AIRTIGHTANDITSAUTHORIZEDRESELLERSORDISTRIBUTORSWILLASSUMENOLIABILITYFOR ANYDAMAGEORVIOLATIONOFGOVERNMENTREGULATIONSARISINGFROMYOURUSAGEOFTHEPRODUCT, EXPECTASEXPRESSLYDEFINEDINTHEINDEMNITYSECTIONOFTHISDOCUMENT. LIMITATIONOFLIABILITY AirTightwillnotbeliabletocustomeroranyotherpartyforanyindirect,incidental,special,consequential,exemplary,or reliancedamagesarisingoutoforrelatedtotheuseofSpectraGuardEnterpriseunderanylegaltheory,includingbutnot limitedtolostprofits,lostdata,orbusinessinterruption,evenifAirTightknowsoforshouldhaveknownofthepossibilityof suchdamages.Regardlessofthecauseofactionortheformofaction,AirTightstotalcumulativeliabilityforactualdamages arisingoutoforrelatedtotheuseofSpectraGuardEnterprisewillnotexceedthepricepaidforSpectraGuardEnterprise. Copyright2012AirTightNetworks,Inc.AllRightsReserved. AirTightNetworks,TheAirTightlogo,andSpectraGuardareregisteredtrademarksofAirTightNetworks.Allother productsandservicesaretrademarks,registeredtrademarks,andservicemarksorregisteredservicemarksoftheirrespective owners. ThisproductcontainscomponentsfromOpenSourcesoftware.Thesecomponentsaregovernedbythetermsandconditions oftheGNUPublicLicense.Toreadthesetermsandconditionsvisithttp://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html. ThisproductisprotectedbyoneormoreofU.S.patentNos.7,002,943,7,154,874,7,216,365,7,333,800,7,333,481,7,339,914, 7,406,320,7,440,434,7,447,184,7,496,094,7,536,723,7,558,253,7,710,933,7,751,393,7,764,648,7,804,808,7,856,209,7,856,656, 7,970,894,7,971,253,8,032,939;AustralianpatentNo.200429804;U.K.patentNo.2410154;JapanpatentNo.4639195,andany otherslistedatwww.airtightnetworks.com/patents.Morepatentspending. SS300ATC60InstallationGuide FEDERALCOMMUNICATIONSCOMMISSIONINTERFERENCESTATEMENT ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttopart15ofthe FCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation. Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththe instructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewill notoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,which canbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneor moreofthefollowingmeasures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna. Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver. Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected. Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp. CAUTION Anychangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbytheguaranteeofthisdevicecouldvoidtheusersauthorityto operatetheequipment. Labelingrequirements ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)thisdevicemay notcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmay causeundesiredoperation. RFexposurewarning This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Thisdeviceisoperationin5.155.25GHzfrequencyrange,thenrestrictedinindooruseonly,Outdooroperationsinthe 5150~5250MHzisprohibit. Canada,IndustryCanada(IC)Notices ThisClassBdigitalapparatuscomplieswithCanadianICES003andRSS210. Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcauseinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustaccept anyinterference,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperationofthedevice. RadioFrequency(RF)ExposureInformation TheradiatedoutputpoweroftheWirelessDeviceisbelowtheIndustryCanada(IC)radiofrequencyexposurelimits.The WirelessDeviceshouldbeusedinsuchamannersuchthatthepotentialforhumancontactduringnormaloperationis minimized. ThisdevicehasalsobeenevaluatedandshowncompliantwiththeICRFExposurelimitsundermobileexposureconditions.
(antennasaregreaterthan20cmfromapersonsbody). SS300ATC60InstallationGuide Canada,avisdIndustryCanada(IC) CetappareilnumriquedeclasseBestconformeauxnormescanadiennesICES003etRSS210. Sonfonctionnementestsoumisauxdeuxconditionssuivantes:(1)cetappareilnedoitpascauserdinterfrenceet(2)cet appareildoitacceptertouteinterfrence,notammentlesinterfrencesquipeuventaffectersonfonctionnement. Informationsconcernantlexpositionauxfrquencesradio(RF) LapuissancedesortiemiseparlappareildesansfilestinfrieurelalimitedexpositionauxfrquencesradiodIndustry Canada(IC).Utilisezlappareildesansfildefaonminimiserlescontactshumainslorsdufonctionnementnormal. CepriphriqueagalementtvaluetdmontrconformeauxlimitesdexpositionauxRFdICdansdesconditions dexpositiondesappareilsmobiles(lesantennessesituentmoinsde20cmducorpsdunepersonne). FCCNOTICE:
TocomplywithFCCpart15rulesintheUnitedStates,thesystemmustbeprofessionallyinstalledtoensurecompliancewith thePart15certification.Itistheresponsibilityoftheoperatorandprofessionalinstallertoensurethatonlycertifiedsystems aredeployedintheUnitedStates.Theuseofthesysteminanyothercombination(suchascolocatedantennastransmitting thesameinformation)isexpresslyforbidden. OnlytheantennaslistedbelowareallowedtobeusedwiththeEUToutputpower. AntennaList No.Manufacturer 1. JOYMAX PartNo. JWX614XRSXX361 2. MAG.LAYERS MSA38102G4C1A36 MSA38102G4C1A37 MSA38102G4C1A38 MSA38102G4C1B3 MSA38102G4C1B4 PeakGain 3dBifor2.4GHz 5dBifor5.15~5.25GHz 5dBifor5.725~5.850GHz 4.14dBifor2.4GHz 2.64dBifor5.15~5.25GHz 5.72dBifor5.725~5.850GHz NOTE ExternalAntenna
(Dipole) InternalAntenna
(PIFA) SS300ATC60InstallationGuide TableofContents TableofContents CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED...................................................................................................................................1 1.1 BEFORE YOU BEGIN.......................................................................................................................................................1 1.2 HOW TO GET MORE INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................................1 1.3 CONTACT INFORMATION.................................................................................................................................................1 PACKAGE CONTENTS ..............................................................................................................................2 SS-300-AT-C-60 OVERVIEW......................................................................................................................3 INSTALLING SS-300-AT-C60.....................................................................................................................7 4.1 ZERO CONFIGURATION OF SS-300-AT-C-60 AS SENSOR ................................................................................................7 4.2 CONNECTING SS-300-AT-C-60 ......................................................................................................................................7 4.2.1 Mount SS-300-AT-C-60 ..........................................................................................................................................7 4.2.1.1 Ceiling Mounting.................................................................................................................................................................. 7 4.2.1.2 Wall or Electrical Box Mounting .......................................................................................................................................... 9 4.2.2 Prerequisites to connect the device to the network.................................................................................................9 4.2.3 Using SS-300-AT-C-60 with PoE..........................................................................................................................10 4.2.4 Using SS-300-AT-C-60 with power adapter .........................................................................................................10 CHAPTER 5 MANUALLY CONFIGURING THE SS-300-AT-C-60 AS SENSOR .....................................................12 5.1 INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................................................................12 5.2 CONFIGURING SENSOR THROUGH CONFIG SHELL ........................................................................................................12 Invoke HyperTerminal (or minicom) ....................................................................................................................12 5.2.1.1 Launching HyperTerminal .................................................................................................................................................. 12 5.2.1.2 Defining a New HyperTerminal Connection....................................................................................................................... 13 5.2.1.3 Specifying HyperTerminal Connection Details................................................................................................................... 14 5.2.1.4 Editing Serial Port Settings ................................................................................................................................................. 14 Log in and Change the Default Password............................................................................................................15 Set Server Discovery ............................................................................................................................................15 Set Sensor Mode...................................................................................................................................................15 Configure Network Settings..................................................................................................................................16 5.2.5.1 Configure IPv6 settings....................................................................................................................................................... 16 5.2.5.2 How to configure Communication Key or Passphrase........................................................................................................ 16 SS-300-AT-C-60 CONFIG SHELL COMMANDS ..................................................................................17 CHAPTER 6 SS-300-AT-C-60 TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................19 CHAPTER 7 CHAPTER 8 APPENDIX A: SERVER SENSOR MUTUAL AUTHENTICATION ...................................................21 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.2.4 5.2.5 5.2.1 SS300ATC60InstallationGuide TableofFigures TableofFigures SS-300-AT-C-60 PACKAGE CONTENTS....................................................................................................................................... 2 FIGURE 1. FRONT PANEL OF SS-300-AT-C-60............................................................................................................................................. 3 FIGURE 2. REAR PANEL OF SS-300-AT-C-60............................................................................................................................................... 5 FIGURE 3. SIDE PANEL OF SS-300-AT-C-60 ................................................................................................................................................ 6 FIGURE 4. ATTACHING THE METAL SLIDER.................................................................................................................................................. 8 FIGURE 5. CLIPPING THE METAL CEILING-BRACKET.................................................................................................................................... 8 FIGURE 6. SLIDING THE MOVABLE SECTION ................................................................................................................................................. 8 FIGURE 7. FINAL POSITIONING OF THE SENSOR ............................................................................................................................................ 9 FIGURE 8. HOLES FOR INSERTING SCREWS................................................................................................................................................... 9 FIGURE 9. POWER UP AND CONNECT SS-300-AT-C-60 USING POE............................................................................................................. 10 FIGURE 10. FIGURE 11. POWER UP SS-300-AT-C-60..................................................................................................................................................... 10 FIGURE 12. CONNECT SS-300-AT-C-60 TO THE NETWORK.......................................................................................................................... 11 FIGURE 13. CONNECTING SS-300-AT-C-60 TO YOUR COMPUTER USING A SERIAL CABLE ............................................................................ 12 FIGURE 14. OPENING HYPERTERMINAL ...................................................................................................................................................... 13 FIGURE 15. DEFINE A NEW HYPERTERMINAL CONNECTION FOR SENSOR..................................................................................................... 13 FIGURE 16. SPECIFY HYPERTERMINAL CONNECTION DETAILS..................................................................................................................... 14 FIGURE 17. EDIT SERIAL PORT SETTINGS FOR SENSOR SS-300-AT-C-60 ..................................................................................................... 15 SET SERVER DISCOVERY COMMAND ........................................................................................................................................... 15 FIGURE 18. FIGURE 19. SET SENSOR MODE COMMAND FOR SS-300-AT-C-60 ................................................................................................................. 16 SS300ATC60InstallationGuide Chapter1 GettingStarted BeforeYouBegin 1.1 ThankyouforpurchasingSS300ATC60fromAirTightNetworks,Inc.TheSS300ATC60isa3x3802.11abgnAccess Point/Sensor. PleasereadtheEULAbeforeinstallingtheSS300ATC60.Installingthesensorconstitutesyouracceptanceofthetermsand conditionsoftheEULAmentionedaboveinthisdocument.Thisproductcannotberentedorleasedyouarethesoleownerof theproduct. ThisinstallationguidegivesanoverviewofthepackagecontentsandexplainshowtomountandconfiguretheSS300AT C60.Thisguidecontainsthefollowingchapters:
PackageContents:Liststhecomponentsincludedinthesystempackage. SS300ATC60Overview:Providesanoverviewofsensor. Installingthedevice:DescribeshowtoconnectandinstallSS300ATC60. ManuallyConfiguringthedevice:DescribeshowtoconfigureSS300ATC60throughtheconfigshell. ConfigShellCommands:Listsapredefinedsetofcommandsthatallowyoutoconfigureandviewthestatusofthe sensors. Troubleshooting:Providestroubleshootingtipswhileinstallingthesensor. 1.2 Toreceiveimportantnewsonproductupdates,pleasevisitourwebsiteatsupport@airtightnetworks.com. Howtogetmoreinformation ContactInformation 1.3 AirTightNetworks,Inc. 339N,BernardoAvenue,Suite#200, MountainView,CA94043 Tel:(650)9611111 Fax:(650)9633388 Fortechnicalsupportsendanemailtosupport@airtightnetworks.com. SS300ATC60InstallationGuide 1 Chapter2 PackageContents ThischapterliststhecomponentsincludedintheSS300ATC60devicepackage.SS300ATC60isa3x3802.11abgnAccess Point/Sensor.ItcanfunctioneitherasanAPorasasensordependingonhowitisconfigured. PleaseensurethatthefollowingitemsareincludedintheSS300ATC60devicepackage.Ifthepackageisnotcomplete, pleasecontactAirTightNetworks,Inc.TechnicalSupportatsupport@airtightnetworks.com,orreturnthepackagetothe vendorordealerwhereyoupurchasedtheproduct. ThecontentsoftheSS300ATC60packageareasfollows:
SS300ATC60 MountingBracketandAccessories Figure 1. SS-300-AT-C-60 Package Contents 2 SS300ATC60InstallationGuide Chapter3 SS300ATC60Overview ThischapterprovidesanoverviewoftheSS300ATC60anddescribesindetailaboutthefollowing. FrontpanelofSS300ATC60 RearpanelofSS300ATC60 SS300ATC60isa802.11naccesspoint/sensordevicewithaCiscocompatibleconsoleport.Ithasfiveexternalantennaports threeatthetopandtwoatthebottom.Itisadualradiodevicecapableofactingasanaccesspointorasensor.Thetopthree antennasareforradio1andthebottomtwoantennasareforradio2. ThefrontpaneloftheSS300ATC60hasLEDsthatindicatetheworkingofthedevice. Figure 2. Front Panel of SS-300-AT-C-60 Note:LED5,thatisnotvisibleinthezoomedinviewintheabovefigure,isnotinuse.OnlyLED1,LED2,LED3andLED4areinuse. ThefollowingtableindicatesvariousdevicestatesusingtheLEDsonthedevice,whenthedeviceisinAPmode. Table 1. LED1 or Power LED details for SS-300-AT-C-60 in AP mode LED2 or WLAN1 LED3 or WLAN2 LED4 or LAN Description Solid Green Any Any Solid Green The AP is receiving power and is working normally. The AP is connected to the Server. Solid Green Off Slow Blink Slow Blink The AP upgrade is in progress. Solid Orange Any Solid Orange Any Solid Orange Any Off Off Any Any Any Off Solid Green The AP is unable to get Ethernet link. Fast Blink The AP did not receive a valid IP address via the DHCP. Slow Blink The AP is unable to connect to the Server. Off The AP is not powered on or it is in the process of starting up. WLAN1andWLAN2LEDswillblinkwhenthereisactivityontherespectiveradios. ThefollowingtableindicatesvariousdevicestatesusingtheLEDsonthedevice,whenthedeviceisinsensormode. SS300ATC60InstallationGuide Table 2. LED1 or Power LED details for SS-300-AT-C-60 in sensor mode LED2 or WLAN1 LED3 or WLAN2 LED4 or LAN Solid Green Solid Green Solid Green Solid Green Solid Green Solid Green Fast Blink Solid Green Solid Green Solid Green Slow Blink Solid Green Solid Green Fast Blink Solid Green Solid Green Solid Green Fast Blink Fast Blink Solid Green Solid Green Fast Blink Slow Blink Solid Green Solid Green Slow Blink Solid Green Solid Green Solid Green Slow Blink Fast Blink Solid Green Solid Green Slow Blink Slow Blink Solid Green Description The Sensor is receiving power and is working normally. The Sensor is connected to the Server. The Sensor is performing troubleshooting on 802.11a/n. The Sensor is performing intrusion prevention on 802.11a/n. The Sensor is performing troubleshooting on 802.11b/g/n. The Sensor is performing troubleshooting on 802.11b/g/n and 802.11a/n. The Sensor is performing troubleshooting on 802.11b/g/n and intrusion prevention on 802.11a/n. The Sensor is performing intrusion prevention on 802.11b/g/n. The Sensor is performing intrusion prevention on 802.11b/g/n and troubleshooting on 802.11a/n. The Sensor is performing intrusion prevention on 802.11b/g/n and 802.11a/n. Solid Green Off Slow Blink Slow Blink The Sensor upgrade is in progress. Solid Orange Any Solid Orange Any Solid Orange Any Any Any Any Solid Green The Sensor is unable to get Ethernet link. Fast Blink The Sensor did not receive a valid IP address via the DHCP. Slow Blink The Sensor is unable to connect to the Server. Solid Orange Solid Green Any Solid Orange Off Any Off Solid Green Off Any Any Off There is an error on 802.11a/b/g/n interfaces. The Sensor is experiencing a software error. The Sensor is not powered on or it is in the process of starting up. ThefollowingtableindicatesvariousdevicestatesusingtheLEDsonthedevice,whenthedeviceisinAP/sensorcombomode, thatisoneradioisconfiguredtofunctionasanAPandtheotherradioisconfiguredtofunctionasasensor. Table 3. LED details for SS-300-AT-C-60 in AP/sensor combo mode LED1 or Power LED2 or WLAN1 LED3 or WLAN2 LED4 or LAN Description Solid Green Solid Green Any Solid Green Solid Green Fast Blink Any Solid Green Solid Green Slow Blink Any Solid Green The AP-Sensor is receiving power and is working normally. The AP-Sensor is connected to the Server. The Sensor is performing Troubleshooting on 802.11a/b/g/n The Sensor is performing Prevention on 802.11a/b/g/n Solid Green Off Slow Blink Slow Blink The AP upgrade is in progress. Solid Orange Any Solid Orange Any Any Any Solid Green The AP is unable to get Ethernet link. Fast Blink The AP did not receive a valid IP address via the DHCP. SS300ATC60InstallationGuide Solid Orange Any Off Off Any Off Slow Blink The AP is unable to connect to the Server. Off The AP is not powered on or it is in the process of starting up. WLAN2LEDwillblinkwhenthereisactivityontheAPradio. Note:Ifnochannelsarespecifiedformonitoringandpreventiononthesensorradio,therespectiveLEDwillhavenoactivityanditwill notglow. TherearpaneloftheSS300ATC60hastwoEthernetportsLAN1andLAN2,thatenablesthedevicetobeconnectedtothe wiredLANthroughaswitchorahubandprovidesthepowerforthedeviceusing802.3afstandard. Figure 3. Rear Panel of SS-300-AT-C-60 Table 4. Rear Panel Port Settings for SS-300-AT-C-60 Port Description Connector Type Speed/Protocol This enables the device to be connected to the wired LAN through a switch or a hub. This connection allows the SpectraGuard Sensor to communicate with the SpectraGuard Enterprise Server. This port also provides the power for the device using 802.3af standard This enables the device to be connected to the wired LAN through a switch or a hub. This connection allows the SpectraGuard Sensor to communicate with the SpectraGuard Enterprise Server. This port also provides the power for the device using 802.3af standard Ethernet
(LAN1) Ethernet
(LAN2) RJ-45 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Power over Ethernet RJ-45 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Power over Ethernet SS300ATC60InstallationGuide Figure 4. Side Panel of SS-300-AT-C-60 Thesidepanelhasthefollowingports:
Serialport:ConnectstheSS300ATC60devicetoserialterminalemulationprogramssuchasHyperTerminalfor WindowsorminicomforLinux. USBport:ConnectstheSS300ATC60devicetoaUSBdevice. Resetswitch:ResetstheSS300ATC60devicetofactorydefaults.ToresettheSS300ATC60device,pressthe Resetswitchandpowercycle(removethepowercableonceandconnectitbackagain)thedevice,untilallLEDs blinkgreen.Pressing<Reset>whilethedeviceisrunningwillnothaveanyeffect.Thefollowingsettingsarereset:
ConfigShellPasswordisresettoconfig.
ServerDiscoveryvalueiserasedandchangedtothedefault,wifisecurityserver.
AlltheVLANconfigurationsarelost.
DevicemodeischangedtoSensorOnly.
IfstaticIPwasconfiguredonthedevice,theIPiserasedandDHCPmodeisset. Afterreset,alltheLEDswillblinkonce,implyingthattheresetissuccessful. Note:ForSS300ATC60,theuserisexpectedtopressandholdtheresetswitchwhileapowercyclefor30seconds(actuallytakes26 secondsfortheresettocomplete). Table 5. Side Panel Port Settings for SS-300-AT-C-60 Port Reset USB Console Description Connector Type Speed/Protocol Allows resetting of SpectraGuard Sensor to factory settings. Connects the SS-300-AT-C-60 device to a USB device Enables a serial connection to establish terminal sessions. Used for launching Config Shell sessions. Pin-hole push-button RJ-45 Hold down and power cycle the Sensor to reset RS 232 Serial Bits per second:
115200 Data Bits: 8 Parity: None Stop Bits: 1 Flow Control: None SS300ATC60InstallationGuide Chapter4 InstallingSS300ATC60 WhentheSS300ATC60functionsasaWIPSsensor,itmonitorsyournetworkandcommunicateswiththeServertoguard yourcorporatenetworkagainstovertheairattacks. WhentheSS300ATC60functionsasanaccesspoint(AP),clientscanconnecttoyourcorporatenetworkinwirelessmode throughtheAPs. TheSS300ATC60mustbepluggedtoyourcorporatenetworktoperformtheaboveoperations. AsaWIPSsensor,SS300ATC60canbeconfiguredinoneofthefollowingtwomodes:
SensorMode:Thisisthedefaultmode.Inthismode,theSensorshouldbeconnectedintoatrunkport(802.1Q capable)onaswitch.ItthenmonitorsmultipleVLANsthatareconfiguredonthattrunkportandarechosenbythe userusingtheNDCLI.ThewirelessinterfaceoftheSensorisenabled.Similarly,aSS300ATC60canmonitorupto 16VLANs. NetworkDetector(ND)Mode:Thismodeneedstobeexplicitlyconfigured.Inthismode,theNDshouldbe connectedintoatrunkport(802.1Qcapable)onaswitch.ItthenmonitorsmultipleVLANsthatareconfiguredon thattrunkportandarechosenbytheuserusingtheNDCLI.ThewirelessinterfaceoftheNDisdisabled.ASS300 ATC60canmonitorupto100VLANs. Important:TopreventabuseandintrusionbyNonauthorizedpersonnel,itisextremelyimportanttoinstalltheSensorsuchthatitis difficulttounplugthedevicefromthenetworkorfromthepoweroutlet. 4.1 Zeroconfigurationissupportedifthefollowingconditionsaresatisfied:
ZeroConfigurationofSS300ATC60asSensor ThedeviceisinSensormode. ADNSentrywifisecurityserverissetuponallDNSServers.ThisentryshouldpointtotheIPaddressoftheServer. Bydefault,thedevicelooksfortheServerDNSentrywifisecurityserver. SensorisplacedonasubnetthatisDHCPenabled. Important:IfaSensorisplacedonanetworksegmentthatisseparatedfromtheServerbyafirewall,youmustfirstopenport3851for UserDatagramProtocol(UDP)andTransportControlProtocol(TCP)bidirectionaltrafficonthatfirewall.Thisportnumberisassigned toAirTightNetworks.IfmultipleSensorsaresetuptoconnecttomultipleServers,zeroconfigurationisnotpossible.Inthiscasemanual configurationofSensorsisneeded.RefertoManuallyConfiguringtheSensorfordetails. ThestepstoinstalltheSensorwithnoconfiguration(zeroconfiguration)areasfollows. MounttheSensor ConnecttheSensortothenetwork PoweruptheSensor ConnectingSS300ATC60 4.2 ThisinvolvesmountingtheSensor/APCombo,poweringitup,andconnectingittothenetwork. 4.2.1 MountSS300ATC60 TakeaconfiguredSS300ATC60,thatis,makesurethatthedeviceisgivenastaticIPorthesettingshavebeenchangedfor DHCP.NotetheMACaddressandtheIPaddressofthedeviceinasafeplacebeforeitisinstalledinahardtoreachlocation. TheMACaddressofthedeviceisprintedonalabelatthebottomoftheproduct. Recommended:YoushouldlabelthedevicesusingMACaddressesoratleastyourownconvention.Forexample,useserialnumbers,so thatyoucaneasilyidentifythedevices. 4.2.1.1 CeilingMounting UsethemountingbrackettoinstalltheSS300ATC60ontheceiling. Tomountthedevice:
SS300ATC60InstallationGuide 1. Attachthemetalslidertothebackofthedeviceusingthetwosmallscrews.Theslidershouldstillbeabletoslideafter thescrewsaretightened. Figure 5. Attaching the Metal Slider Makesurethattheslideisleftinthesamepositionasshownabove. Clipthemetalceilingbrackettoasuitablylocatedceilingtileseparator. Figure 6. Clipping the Metal Ceiling-bracket Slidethemovablesectionintoplaceandtightenthescrew(foundunderneath)tosecureit Figure 7. Sliding the movable section Positionthedevicesuchthatthetwotabsfromtheceilingbracketlocateintheslotsinthedevice(A),thenslidetheslider acrosstolockthedevicetothebracket(B). SS300ATC60InstallationGuide Figure 8. Final positioning of the Sensor 4.2.1.2 WallorElectricalBoxMounting Toinstallthedeviceonawallorelectricalbox,usethemountingbracketthatcomeswiththedevice.Followthesesteps:
1. Followingtheseguidelines,screwthemountingbrackettoawallorelectricalbox(NEMAenclosure):
Themountingbrackettabsshouldbepointingupward. Ifmountingtodrywall,usethe4screwsand4wallanchors. IfmountingtoanEUelectricalbox(60.3mm),use2threadedscrewsandinsertintotheholesmarkedAinthe diagramshownbelow. IfmountingtoaUSelectricalbox(83.3mm),use2threadedscrewsandinsertintotheholesmarkedBinthediagramshown below. Figure 9. Holes for inserting screws ConnecttheEthernetcable(forpowerandnetworkconnection)totheLANportonthebackofthedevice. TomounttheSS300ATC60deviceontothemountingbracket,insertthemountingbrackettabsintotheslotsonthebackof theAP. IMPORTANT:Ifyouaremountingthedeviceonawall,youcannotusetheslotsonthebottomnarrowedgeofthedevice.Instead,the slotsonthebackofthedevicemustbeused. ASS300ATC60devicecanbepoweredonby802.3afClass0PowerOverEthernetofNominalinputvoltage48VDC.You canconnectthedevicetothenetworkusingPoEorapoweradapter. 4.2.2 Prerequisitestoconnectthedevicetothenetwork 1. EnsurethattheServerisalreadyrunningonyournetwork. 2. 3. EnsurethatDHCPisrunningonthesubnettowhichthedevicewillbeconnected. AddtheDNSentrywifisecurityserveronallDNSServers.ThisentryshouldpointtotheIPaddressoftheServer. SS300ATC60InstallationGuide 4. Important:IfDHCPisnotenabledonasubnet,Sensorscannotconnecttothatsubnetwithzeroconfiguration.IftheDNSentryis notpresentontheDNSserversoryoudonothavetheDHCPserverrunningonthesubnet,youneedtoconfigurethesensor manually.RefertoManuallyConfiguringSS300ATC60asSensorfordetailsonmanualconfigurationofSensor. 4.2.3 UsingSS300ATC60withPoE Topoweron,andconnectSS300ATC60tothenetworkusingPoE,dothefollowing. 1. ConnectoneendofthenetworkinterfacecabletotheEthernetportattherearoftheSS300ATC60device. 2. ConnecttheotherendofthenetworkinterfacecabletotheEthernetjackthatprovidesPoEpower. Figure 10. Power up and connect SS-300-AT-C-60 using PoE 4.2.4 UsingSS300ATC60withpoweradapter Topowerupthedevice,performthefollowingsteps:
1. PlugthepowercableintotheDCpowerreceptacleattherearofthedevice. 2. Plugtheotherendofthepowercableintoan110V~240V50/60HzACpowersource. Figure 11. Power up SS-300-AT-C-60 Waitfortwominutes!
ChecktheStatusLEDs.YouwillseeLED1turnOrangeandLED2turngreen,indicatingthattheSensorispoweredon correctlyandwaitingtobeconnectedtothenetwork. ToconnectSS300ATC60tothenetwork,performthefollowingsteps:
1. EnsurethatDHCPisrunningonthesubnettowhichtheSS300ATC60devicewillbeconnected. 2. ConnectoneendoftheNetworkInterfacecabletotheEthernetport(LAN1)attherearoftheSS300ATC60device 3. ConnecttheotherendoftheNetworkInterfacecabletoanEthernetjackthatisconnectedtothedesiredsubnet. SS300ATC60InstallationGuide Figure 12. Connect SS-300-AT-C-60 to the network Waitfortwominutes!
ChecktheStatusLEDsonthedevice.IfallLEDsglowgreen,thenthedeviceisoperationalandconnectedtothe SpectraGuardEnterpriseserver. LogontotheSpectraGuardEnterpriseserverthroughSSH.Runthegetsensorlistcommand.Youwillseealistofall SensorsthatarerecognizedbytheSpectraGuardEnterpriseserver. TheSensorisconfiguredandreadytogo.ChecktheConsoletoensurethatthisSensorhasbeendetected. IfalltheSensorshaveconnectedwithzeroconfiguration,youneednotreadthisinstallationguidefurther. Note:IfLED1turnsOrange,itmeansthatthezeroconfigurationwasnotsuccessfulandtheSensormustbeconfiguredmanually.Refer toManuallyConfiguringSS300ATC60asSensorfordetails SS300ATC60InstallationGuide Chapter5 ManuallyConfiguringtheSS300ATC60asSensor Important:IftheinstallationinInstallingSS300ATC60wassuccessful,stop!Youdonotneedtoconfigurethedevicemanually. 5.1 ManualconfigurationofSS300ATC60asaSensoristypicallyrequiredinthefollowingcases:
Introduction DeviceneedstobeconfiguredinNDmode. SensorOnly(SO)devicescannotconnecttotheSpectraGuardEnterpriseserverthroughzeroconfiguration.The DNSentryfortheSpectraGuardEnterpriseserverhasbeenchangedtoanentryotherthanwifisecurityserveror thereisnoDNSServerpresentinthenetwork.Thisisapplicableformultiserverinstallations. SensorisplacedonasubnetthatisnotDHCPenabled. ConfiguringSensorthroughConfigShell 5.2 TousetheConfigShell,connectaSerial(RS232)cablebetweenyourcomputerandtheSensor.TheConfigShellsupportsa predefinedsetofcommandsusedtoconfiguretheSensor. Figure 13. Connecting SS-300-AT-C-60 to your computer using a Serial Cable ThestepstoconfiguretheSensormanuallyareasfollows:
1. InvokeHyperTerminal(orminicom) Loginandchangethedefaultpassword SetServerDiscovery SetSensorMode SetNetworkSettingsforthatSensorMode Theabovestepsareexplainedindetailbelow. 5.2.1 InvokeHyperTerminal(orminicom) ToconfiguretheSensor,followthestepsdescribedbelowtoinvoketheConfigShell. 5.2.1.1 LaunchingHyperTerminal TostartHyperTerminal,clickStartProgramsAccessoriesCommunicationsHyperTerminalasshowninthefollowing figure. 12 SS300ATC60InstallationGuide Figure 14. Opening HyperTerminal Note:IfyouareusingaLinuxlaptop,youcanuseminicomtoconnecttotheConfigShell. 5.2.1.2 DefiningaNewHyperTerminalConnection Figure 15. Define a New HyperTerminal Connection for Sensor SS300ATC60InstallationGuide Selectanicontoidentifythenewconnection. TypetherequirednamefortheHyperTerminalconnectionintheNamefield Click<OK>ontheConnectionDescriptiondialog. 5.2.1.3 SpecifyingHyperTerminalConnectionDetails Figure 16. Specify HyperTerminal Connection Details Selectorentertheappropriateconnectiondetails. Click<OK>ontheConnectTodialog. Note:Thenameoftheserialportwillchangeasperthesettingsofyourcomputer. 5.2.1.4 EditingSerialPortSettings SensorSS300ATC60 SS300ATC60InstallationGuide Figure 17. Edit Serial Port Settings for Sensor SS-300-AT-C-60 Edittheserialportsettingsasfollowsorclick<RestoreDefaults>toensurepropercommunicationbetweenthe Sensorandyourcomputer.
Bitspersecond:115200
Databits:8
Parity:None
Stopbits:1
Flowcontrol:None Click<OK>ontheCOMPropertiesdialog. Press<Enter>or<Space>ontheHyperTerminalscreen. 5.2.2 LoginandChangetheDefaultPassword LogintotheConfigShellusingtheusernameconfigandpasswordconfig.Changethedefaultpasswordusingthecommand passwd.YoucanchangetheSensorpasswordusingSensortemplates.Refertosection8.4.4:SensorConfigurationinthe SpectraguardEnterpriseUserGuideformoredetails. Recommended;AirTightrecommendsthatyouchangethedefaultpasswordforsecurityreasons,althoughitisnotmandatory. 5.2.3 SetServerDiscovery ThenextstepistosettheServerDiscoveryinformation.TherearetwotypesofServerDiscovery. ServerIPbaseddiscovery(preferred) ServerIDbaseddiscovery(deprecated) ServiceLocationProtocol(SLP)baseddiscovery(ifwifisecurityserverservicehasbeenconfigured) UsethecommandsetserverdiscoverytopointtheSensortothecorrectServer. Figure 18. set server discovery command Note:IfIP/HostnamebaseddiscoveryisbeingusedandthereismorethanoneServeronthenetwork,thenyoumustentertheIPaddress oftheappropriateServer. 5.2.4 SetSensorMode ThenextstepistosetthemodeoftheSensor.Therearetwopossiblemodes:
SS300ATC60InstallationGuide SensorMode:Thisisthedefaultmode.Inthismode,thedeviceshouldbeconnectedintoatrunkport(802.1Q capable)onaswitch.ItthenmonitorsmultipleVLANsthatareconfiguredonthattrunkportandarechosenbythe userusingtheNDCLI.ThewirelessinterfaceoftheSensorisenabled.Similarly,anSS300ATC60canmonitorupto 16VLANs. NDMode:Thismodeneedstobeexplicitlyconfigured.Inthismode,thedeviceshouldbeconnectedintoatrunk port(802.1Qcapable)onaswitch.ItthenmonitorsmultipleVLANsthatareconfiguredonthattrunkportandare chosenbytheuserusingtheNDCLI.ThewirelessinterfaceoftheNDisdisabled.ASS300ATC60functioningasa WIPSsensorcandetectandmonitorupto100VLANs. UsethesetmodecommandtosetthedevicemodeforSS300ATC60. Figure 19. set sensor mode command for SS-300-AT-C-60 5.2.5 ConfigureNetworkSettings Oncethemodeisset,youhavetoenabletheNetworkSettings. NetworkDetector/SensorMode:Forthismode,usethecommandsetvlanconfig.ThiscommandconfigurestheIPaddresses ontheND. RefertoChapter3:GuidelinesforConfiguringandInstallingNDinthedocumentNetworkDetectorConfigurationfor SpectraGuardEnterprise_6.7Update1forfurtherdetails. 5.2.5.1 ConfigureIPv6settings SS300ATC60isIPv6capable.Usethecommandsetipv6configtoconfigureadvancedoptionssuchasDHCPsettings,auto negotiationandmanualconfiguration. Note:IPv6settingsarenotsupportedintheSS200ATsensorsHowtoconfigureCommunicationkeyorPassphrase 5.2.5.2 HowtoconfigureCommunicationKeyorPassphrase ToconfigurethecommunicationkeyorpassphrasekindlyrefertoAppendixA:MutualAuthenticationfordetails. SS300ATC60InstallationGuide Chapter6 SS300ATC60ConfigShellCommands ThefollowingtablesdetailtheSS300ATC60configshellcommands. Table1.getcommands get Commands Command Description get ap Displays all the currently visible APs get interface Displays Network Interface speed and mode get ip config
(deprecated) get log Displays the IP information Displays the log information as it is created get log config Displays the configuration of the logger get mode Displays the mode in which the Sensor is currently configured get rf Displays if RF monitoring for a Sensor is ON or OFF get serial num Displays the Board Number get server discovery Displays the Server discovery/setting information get status Displays the current running status of all the components get version Displays the version and build information of all the components get vlan config Displays listing of VLANs which are configured for monitoring by ND or Sensor get vlan id Displays listing of all VLANs which can be detected by ND or Sensor get vlan status Displays status of VLANs which are configured for monitoring by ND or Sensor get model Displays the Sensor Model get antenna Displays antenna configuration (Internal/ External) Table2.setcommands Command Description set erase Sets the erase character to ^H. set Commands set interface Sets Network Interface properties like auto negotiation, speed, and duplex settings. set ip config Runs through the current VLAN and IP config wizard. set server discovery Sets the Server discovery information. SS300ATC60InstallationGuide 17 set vlan config Configures list of VLANs and their network settings, to be monitored by ND or Sensor. set ipv6 config Sets IPv6 network settings. set mode Sets the mode to Sensor,Network Detector, or Sentry. set communication key set communication passphrase Sets the Sensor-Server shared secret. You need to enter a hexadecimal value, of length 32, as the shared secret. It can be used instead of the set communication passphrase command. Use this command if you are comfortable working with hexadecimals. Sets the Sensor-Server shared secret. You need to enter a character string, of length between 10 and 127, as the shared secret. The string is internally converted to hexadecimal format. It can be used instead of theset communication key command. Table3.Miscellaneouscommands Other Commands Command Description exit help help set help get Exists the Sensor config Shell session Displays help for all commands Displays help for set commands Displays help for get commands help other Displays help for other commands passwd Changes the config Shell password ping <Hostname/IP address>
ping6 <IPv6 address or hostname>
reboot Pings a host. Usage: ping <IP_address/host_name> e.g. ping 192.168.1.246 Pings an IPv6 host Usage: ping6 <IPv6_address/host_name>
Reboots the Sensor restart Restarts the Sensor application reset factory Resets the Sensor to out of the box status upgrade Upgrades the Sensor manually from a given IP address 18 SS300ATC60InstallationGuide Chapter7 SS300ATC60Troubleshooting FollowingarethetroubleshootingguidelinesforSS300ATC60inAPmode. Diagnosis Solution The AP did not receive a valid IP address via the DHCP. The DHCP Server is unreachable. Restore the connectivity to the DHCP Server or set a static IP address via the HTTP interface or the Config Shell CLI. Symptoms LED1: Solid Orange LED4: Fast Blink LED1: Solid Orange LED4: Slow Blink Unable to connect to the Server. Ensure that the Server is running and is reachable from the network to which the AP is attached. If there is a firewall or a router with ACLs enabled between the AP and the Server, ensure that the traffic is allowed on UDP port 3851. If utilizing the Server ID based discovery, ensure that multicast is enabled on the network. Alternatively, if utilizing the Server IP based discovery, ensure that the DNS name wifi-security-server has been correctly entered on the DNS Server. Also ensure that the DNS Server IP addresses are either correctly configured on the AP, or are provided by the DHCP Server. It is also possible that the AP is unable to connect to the Server because it has failed to authenticate with the Server. If this is the case, there will be an 'Authentication failed for AP's event raised on the Server. Refer to the Event for recommended action. Ensure that the Ethernet cable is connected. LED1: Solid Orange LED4: Solid Green The Ethernet cable is loose. It is probably disconnected from the network. LED1: Solid Orange LED3: Solid Green A fatal Software error has occurred. Contact support@airtightnetworks.com for more details. FollowingarethetroubleshootingguidelinesforSS300ATC60insensormode. SS300ATC60InstallationGuide 19 Diagnosis Solution The Sensor did not receive a valid IP address via the DHCP. The DHCP Server is unreachable. Restore the connectivity to the DHCP Server or set a static IP address via the HTTP interface or the Config Shell CLI. Symptoms LED1: Solid Orange LED4: Fast Blink LED1: Solid Orange LED4: Slow Blink Unable to connect to the Server. Ensure that the Server is running and is reachable from the network to which the Sensor is attached. If there is a firewall or a router with ACLs enabled between the Sensor and the Server, ensure that the traffic is allowed on UDP port 3851. If utilizing the Server ID based discovery, ensure that multicast is enabled on the network. Alternatively, if utilizing the Server IP based discovery, ensure that the DNS name wifi-security-server has been correctly entered on the DNS Server. Also ensure that the DNS Server IP addresses are either correctly configured on the Sensor, or are provided by the DHCP Server. It is also possible that the Sensor is unable to connect to the Server because it has failed to authenticate with the Server. If this is the case, there will be an 'Authentication failed for Sensor's event raised on the Server. Refer to the Event for recommended action. Ensure that the Ethernet cable is connected. LED1: Solid Orange LED4: Solid Green The Ethernet cable is loose. It is probably disconnected from the network. LED1: Solid Orange LED2: Solid Green An error on the 802.11 interface has occurred. Contact support@airtightnetworks.com for more details. LED1: Solid Orange LED3: Solid Green A fatal Software error has occurred. Contact support@airtightnetworks.com for more details. 20 SS300ATC60InstallationGuide Chapter8 AppendixA:ServerSensorMutualAuthentication TheSensorServercommunicationbeginswithamutualauthenticationstepinwhichtheSensorandServerauthenticateeach otherusingasharedsecret.SensorServercommunicationtakesplaceonlyifthisauthenticationsucceeds. Onceauthenticationsucceeds,asessionkeyisgenerated.AllcommunicationbetweentheSensorandServerfromthispoint onisencryptedusingthesessionkey. TheSensorandServerareshippedwiththesamedefaultvalueofthesharedsecret.TheCLIcommandsareprovidedonboth ServerandSensorforchangingthesharedsecret. Note:Oncethesharedsecret(communicationkey)ischangedontheServer,allSensorsconnectedtotheServerwillautomaticallybe setuptousethenewcommunicationkey.SensorsthatarenotconnectedtotheServeratthistimewillneedtobesetupwiththesame communicationkeyforthemtobeabletocommunicatewiththisServer. Note:WhiletheServerisbackwardcompatible,thatis,preversion6.7Update1Sensorscanconnecttoaversion6.7Update1Server,this isnotrecommended.OnceallSensorshavebeenupgradedtoversion6.7Update1,thesetsensorlegacyauthentication CLIcommand canbeusedtodisableolderSensorsfromconnectingtotheServer. SS300ATC60InstallationGuide 21
1 2 | ID Label | ID Label/Location Info | 60.90 KiB |
AirTight Networks, Inc. The FCC ID and DoC will be placed on the equipment as shown in the photograph below. FCC ID.: TOR-SS300AT60 339 N. Bernardo Avenue, Suite #200, Mountain View, California, USATel : 1-650 961 1111
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AirTight Networks, Inc. FCC ID Label FCC ID.: TOR-SS300AT60 339 N. Bernardo Avenue, Suite #200, Mountain View, California, USATel : 1-650 961 1111
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AirTight Networks, Inc. 339 N. Bernardo Avenue, Suite #200, Mountain View, California, USA Tel : 1-650 961 1111 Fax: 1-650-961-1169 Attestation for FCC Declaration of Conformity FCC ID: TOR-SS300AT60 Data: Oct. 30, 2012 Please be notified that we, the undersigned, AirTight Networks, Inc., declares that the product which bears the above FCC ID is also compliant with the FCC requirements for DoC. The test report number supporting the DoC is 12A193R-ITUSP02V02. Testing in regards to this report was done by QuieTek Corporation, located at 2F, No.345, Xinhu 2nd Rd., Neihu District, Taipei City 114,Taiwan,R.O.C. which has been accredited in accordance to all of the requirements of 47CFR 2.948 (d) and (e) of the FCC rules and KDB349827. Sincerely, Mi Mr Mark Shamshoian / Controller AirTight Networks, Inc. Tel : 1-650 961 1111 Fax: 1-650-961-1169 Email: mark.shamshoian@airtightnetworks.com
1 2 | attestation letter | Cover Letter(s) | 215.59 KiB |
AirTight Networks, w. FCC ID.: TOR-SS300AT60 Federal Communications Commission Oct. 31, 2012 Authorization and Evaluation Division ATTESTATION FCC ID: TOR-SS300AT60 Product: SpectraGuard Access Point / Sensor Model: SS-300-AT-C-60 We don't provide any controls or software to allow operation outside the USA frequency band when we sell this product in USA. Sincerely, WW Mr. Mark Shamshoian / Controller AirTight Networks, Inc. 339 N. Bernardo Avenue, Suite #200, Mountain View, California, USATel : 1-650 961 1111
1 2 | confidentiality | Cover Letter(s) | 320.54 KiB |
AirTight Networks, Inc. FCC ID.: TOR-SS300AT60 AirTight Networks, Inc. 339 N. Bernardo Avenue, Suite #200, Mountain View, California, USA Tel : 1-650 961 1111 Fax: 1-650-961-1169 Federal Communications Commission Oct. 31, 2012 Authorization and Evaluation Division Confidentiality Request Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, the Applicant Hereby requests confidential treatment of information accompanying this Application As outlined below:
Schematics: (SS-300-AT-C-60) Schem Block Diagram: (SS-300-AT-C-60) BlkDia Operational Description: (SS-300-AT-C-60) OPDes The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily Released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the Applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The Applicant understands that pursuant to Rule 0.457, disclosure of this Application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. fe Mr. Mark Shamshoian / Controller AirTight Networks, Inc. 339 N. Bernardo Avenue, Suite #200, Mountain View, California, USA Tel: 1-650 961 1111
1 2 | declaration of authorization | Cover Letter(s) | 234.56 KiB |
RF_160, Issue 02 AirTight Networks, Inc. Declaration of Authorization We Name: AirTight Networks, Inc. Address: 339 N. Bernardo Avenue, Suite #200, Mountain View, California, USA City: Mountain VieW,.........0.000ccccecccececeeeceeeeesueeeeeeeeseeeeuseeeeeeseeeeeeeeesenenenenes Country: UNIS States ia ccosnccmmmiacemrocennannmen NT ERNIE cToURTNT Declare that:
Name Representative of agent: Gene Chang Agent Company name: QuieTek Corp. Address: FI.2, No.345, Xin-hu 2 Rd., Nei-hu District City: Taipei Country Taiwan is authorized to apply for Certification of the following product(s):
Product description: SpectraGuard Access Point / Sensor .......... Type designation: | SS-300-AT-C-60 aia Trademark: AIC VIG iccvsevsnoneuuszeuemareemeenmmaers on our behalf. Date:
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Arista Networks, Inc.
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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Manager, Product Compliance
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QuieTek Corporation
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No.5-22, Rueishu Keng, Linkou Dist.
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Taiwan
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886-2********
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1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
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1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
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1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | SpectraGuard Access Point | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be used to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device has 20/40 MHz bandwidths. | ||||
1 2 | Power output listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be used to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Operations in 5150-5250 MHz band is for indoor use only. This device has 20/40 MHz bandwidths. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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DEKRA TESTING AND CERTIFICATION CO., LTD. LinKou
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S**** H********
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+886-******** Extension:
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