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Aruba AP 70 Dual-Radio The Aruba AP 70 is the industry's first dual-radio "hybrid" access point providing concurrent operation of 802.11a and 802.11b/g services, as well as secure wired access through an additional Ethernet port. Designed for use exclusively with Aruba Mobility Controllers, the Aruba AP 70 is ideally suited for advanced service delivery in mission-critical networks. This multi-purpose device can function both as an access point and as an RF monitor either independently or concurrently across the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz spectrums. The Aruba AP 70 supports both a built-in 180 degree rotational omni directional high-
gain tri-band antenna as well as support for 2.4 and 5 GHz detachable antennas. Aruba AP 65 Dual-Radio Wireless Access Point The Aruba AP 65 is Arubas smallest, dual-radio thin architecture access point providing concurrent operation of 802.11a and 802.11b/g services. Designed for use exclusively with Aruba mobility controllers, with its rear mounted Ethernet interface and integrated ceiling tile rail mounting point, the Aruba 65 is self-
contained with a low-profile design ideally suited for discrete deployment applications. This multi-purpose device functions both as an access point and as an RF monitor either independently or concurrentlyacross the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz spectrums. And supports an integral high-gain antenna for maximum multi-band coverage. Aruba AP 60 and AP 61 Single-Radio Wireless Access Point Ideal for dense AP deployments, the Aruba AP 60 and 61 access points are dual-
function, single radio 802.11a or b/g access points designed specifically for use with Aruba mobility controllers. These access points provide dedicated or shared air monitoring, giving administrators a full view of and control over the 2.4 and 5 GHz RF spectrums and eliminating the need for a discrete network of RF sensors. The Aruba AP 60 supports dual-band detachable antennas while the AP 61 provides built-in 90-degree rotational dual omni-directional high-gain antennas.
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Aruba AP 60/61 Access Point Installation Guide Copyright 2006 Aruba Wireless Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks Aruba Networks and Aruba The Mobile Edge Company are trademarks of Aruba Wireless Networks, Inc. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Sygate On-Demand Agent and Sygate Enforcer are trademarks of Sygate Technologies. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective holders. Legal Notice The use of Aruba Wireless Networks, Inc. switching platforms and software, by all individuals or corporations, to terminate Cisco or Nortel VPN client devices constitutes complete acceptance of liability by that individual or corporation for this action and indemnifies, in full, Aruba Wireless Networks, Inc. from any and all legal actions that might be taken against it with respect to infringement of copyright on behalf of Cisco Systems or Nortel Networks. ii Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction . 1 Front View . 2 Back View . 5 The Aruba AP Setup Process . 6 Chapter 2 AP Deployment. 7 Mounting the Aruba AP 60/61 . 7 Aruba 60 Detachable Antennas . 8 Free-Standing Placement . 11 Using the Built-In Mounting Slots . 12 Using the Optional Mounting Kits . 13 Connecting Required Cables . 14 Selecting an FE Cable . 14 Connecting Cables & Power. 15 Selecting an Antenna . 16 Maintenance . 16 Appendix A Port Specifications. 17 FE Port . 17 Serial Breakout Adapter. 18 DB-9 Specification . 18 To AP Specifications . 19 To Network Specifications. 19 Compliance . 21 United States . 21 Appendix B Product Specifications . 21 Canada . 22 Japan . 23 Europe . 23 Certifications. 25 Product Label . 26 Product Features . 26 Ethernet Compatibility. 26 Radio Characteristics. 26 Power Over Ethernet . 27 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide iii Contents Physical Description . 27 Package Contents . 27 Optional Items . 27 Aruba AP-60 Access Point. 28 Aruba AP-61 Access Point. 33 Related Documents. 37 Contacting Aruba Networks . 38 Proper Disposal of Aruba Equipment . 38 iv Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 Introduction 1 The Aruba AP 60/61 is part of a comprehensive wireless network solution. The device works in conjunction with the Aruba Mobility Controller and can act as a wireless access point or air monitor. As a wireless Access Point (AP), the Aruba AP 60/61 provides transparent, secure, high-speed data communications between wireless network devices
(fixed, portable, or mobile computers with IEEE 802.11a or IEEE 802.11b/g wireless adapters) and the wired LAN. As a wireless Air Monitor (AM), a feature unique to Aruba products, the Aruba AP 60/61 enhances wireless networks by collecting statistics, monitoring traffic, detecting intrusions, enforcing security policies, balancing wireless traffic load, self-healing coverage gaps, and more. NOTE: Service to all Aruba Networks equipment must be performed by trained service personnel only. Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Front View A CB A 1 B 2 3 4 5 FIGURE 1-1 Aruba AP 60/61 Front View 1 Antenna fixtures for Wireless Communications Depending on the model, the AP will have one of the following:
2 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 Introduction Chapter 1 A Aruba AP60Two Reverse Polarity SMA (RP-SMA) connectors for attaching separate antennas (not included). For details, see Aruba 60 Detachable Antennas on page 8. (The AP60 requires that both connectors be used in ArubaOS 2.2 releases or lower. Single antenna operation is supported with ArubaOS 2.3 or higher.) NOTE: When facing the A60 as shown in Figure 1-1, the antenna connector on the left is for antenna 1, and the connector on the right is for antenna 2 in a diversity configuration. B Aruba AP61Built-in swivel array with dual, tri-band, omnidirectional antennas 2 Indicator LEDs During operation, the Aruba AP 60/61 LEDs provide the following information:
TABLE 1-1 Aruba AP 60/61 LEDs LED State Description A B PWR Off The device is off - no power. Green-Solid The device is powered and operating. ENET Off No link on the FE port. No connection to the network. Green-Solid Ethernet link detected on the FE port. Green-Flashing Transmitting or receiving data across the FE port. Flashing rate is proportional to network activity. C WLAN Off The wireless interface is disabled or down. Green-Solid The wireless interface is enabled and functioning as an Access Point. Green-Flashing The wireless interface is enabled and functioning as an Air Monitor. NOTE:
LEDs on the Mobility Controller provide additional status and security information about connected APs.See the ArubaOS User Guide for more information. 3 Air Vents These vents promote proper air circulation for cooling the device. Do not allow these vents to be obstructed by mounting equipment, network cables, or any other material. Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 3 Introduction Chapter 1 4 5 FE Port This port attaches the Aruba AP 60/61 to a 10Base-T/100Base-TX (twisted-pair) Ethernet LAN segment. This port also supports Serial and Power Over Ethernet
(SPOE). See Appendix 4, Product Specifications. for port and cable specifications. DC Power Socket This socket is used to connect the optional AC power adapter (not included). If POE is being used to supply power to the Aruba AP 60/61, the power adapter is not necessary. 4 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 Back View Introduction Chapter 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 FIGURE 1-2 Aruba AP 60/61 Back View Mounting Slots The keyhole-shaped slots on the back of the chassis are used for mounting the Aruba AP 60/61. Air Vents These vents promote proper air circulation for cooling the device. Do not allow these vents to be obstructed by mounting equipment, network cables, or any other material. Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 5 Introduction Chapter 1 3 4 Fold-Out Stand This fold-out stand allows the Aruba AP 60/61 to be stood upright on a table or shelf. Kensington Security Slot This slot is compatible with a Kensington MicroSaver Security Cable (not included) which can be used to prevent the unauthorized removal of the Aruba AP 60/61 from its installed location. To secure the Aruba AP 60/61, wrap a security cable around an immovable object, insert the cables lock into the Kensington Security Slot, and turn the key. NOTE:
The serial number and model number are on the bottom of the unit. The Aruba AP Setup Process Setting up an Aruba AP typically consists of four stages:
WLAN PlanningThe administrator determines how many Aruba APs will be needed for their wireless network strategy and where they will be deployed. This can be easily accomplished using Arubas automated RF Plan site-survey software (available separately). AP ProvisioningProvisioning provides each Aruba AP with initial settings that allow it to locate the host Aruba Mobility Controller. Depending on the network topology and services, AP provisioning can be performed manually for each AP or plug-and-play for batches of APs. AP provisioning is discussed in Appendix 2, Provisioning Access Points. AP DeploymentOnce provisioned, the AP can be physically installed at its intended place of operation. AP deployment is covered in Chapter 2, AP Deployment. AP ConfigurationThe administrator defines the operational behavior for each Aruba AP, such as RF characteristics and security features. For AP configuration information, refer to the ArubaOS User Guide. 6 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 AP Deployment 2 This chapter covers the following topics:
Physical mounting of the Aruba AP 60/61
Connecting the required cables Mounting the Aruba AP 60/61 When provisioning is complete, mount the Aruba AP 60/61 at its intended service location. The Aruba AP 60/61 Access Points with or without external antennas are intended only for installation in Environment A as defined in IEEE 802.3.af. All interconnected equipment must be contained within the same building, including the interconnected equipment's associated LAN connections. (When using an external antenna, 5.150 to 5.250 MHz are blocked.) Select a location as close as possible to the center of the intended coverage area. If necessary, use the Aruba RF Plan site survey tool to determine the optimum locations for your access points and air monitors. The service location should be free from obstructions or obvious sources of interference. Normally, the higher you place an access point or air monitor, the better its performance. If external antennas are used, make sure that they and their associated wiring are located entirely indoors. The Aruba AP 60/61 and any optional external antennas are not suitable for outside use. Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 7 AP Deployment Chapter 2 The Aruba AP 60/61 can be mounted on a wall or suspended from above (not shown) using one of the optional mounting kits (dimensions vary) in the following ways:
1 2 3 FIGURE 2-1 Aruba AP 60/61 Mounting Options NOTE:
For dimensions, see Appendix 4, Product Specifications. Allow 5 cm (2") additional space on the right-hand side for cables. Measurements for the Aruba 60 depend on attached antennas, which vary. Aruba 60 Detachable Antennas Before deploying the Aruba 60, attach the appropriate antennas (not included). The antenna connections should be tightened by hand to avoid overtightening. The Aruba 60 has dual Reverse Polarity SMA (RP-SMA) female antenna connectors that accept a variety of high-gain detachable antennas. See Table 2-1 for the list of FCC approved antennas tested for use with the Aruba 60. Make sure that all external antennas and their associated wiring are located entirely indoors. The Aruba 60 Access Points and their optional external antennas are not suitable for outside use. 8 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 AP Deployment Chapter 2 FCC-Approved Detachable Antennas Table 3-1 lists the antennas that are approved for use with the Aruba 60. TABLE 2-1 FCC-Approved Detachable Antennas Gain dbi Manufacturer Man. Part #
5 Nearson T614AH-2.4 5/5.X-S Aruba Part #
Description MULTI-BAND ANTENNA AP-ANT-1 Tri-Band, High-Gain, Omni-Directional Antenna (Indoor)
(Swivel Connector) 2.4Ghz (802.11B/G) AP-ANT-2 AP-ANT-3 AP-ANT-4 AP-ANT-5 AP-ANT-7 High-Gain, Omni-Directional Cylindrical (Indoor) with RP-SMA Connector High-Gain, Bi-Directional Patch Antenna
(Indoor) with RP-SMA Connector High-Gain, Directional Patch Antenna (Indoor) with RP-SMA Connector Down-Tilt, Omni-Directional Patch Antenna
(Indoor) with RP-SMA Connector High-Gain Directional Patch Antenna (Indoor /
Outdoor) with RP-SMA Connector 6 5 9 Centurion IG2450-RPS MA Centurion IB2450-RPS MA Centurion ID240-RPSM A/CAF94379 3.5 Cushcraft SQ2403PG3 6RSM 11.5 HD Comms. Corp PCW24-080 12-AFL/HD1 9656 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 9 AP Deployment Chapter 2 TABLE 2-1 FCC-Approved Detachable Antennas (Continued) AP-ANT-8 5Ghz (802.11A) AP-ANT-10 AP-ANT-11 AP-ANT-12 High-Gain, Omni-Directional Cylindrical (Indoor /
Outdoor) with RP-SMA Connector High-Gain, Omni-Directional Cylindrical (Indoor /
Outdoor) with RP-SMA Connector Down-Tilt, Omni-Directional Patch Antenna
(Indoor) with RP-SMA Connector High-Gain, Directional Patch Antenna (Indoor /
Outdoor) with RP-SMA Connector 5 Cushcraft S2403BPX3 6RSM 5.5 Cushcraft S5153WBPX 36RSM 3.5 Cushcraft SQ5153WP3 6RSM 14 Cushcraft S52514WP3 6RSM 10 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 AP Deployment Chapter 2 Free-Standing Placement To place the Aruba AP 60/61 indoors on a flat table or shelf:
Flip open the stand located on the back of the Aruba AP 60/61:
FIGURE 2-2 Aruba AP 60/61Fold-Out Stand Place the device on a sturdy table or shelf. CAUTION: Do not place the Aruba AP 60/61 in any place where it could fall on people or equipment. For more secure installation, use one of the optional mounting kits. Orient the antennas. For best performance, swivel the individual antennas (Aruba 60) or antenna array
(Aruba AP61) so that they are oriented vertically. Once mounting is complete, connect the required cables (see instructions on page 14). Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 11 AP Deployment Chapter 2 Using the Built-In Mounting Slots The keyhole-shaped slots on the back of the Aruba AP 60/61 can be used to attach the device upright to an indoor wall or shelf. CAUTION: Do not use the mounting slots to hang the Aruba AP 60/61 from the ceiling, sideways, or in any place where it could fall on people or equipment. For more secure installation, use one of the optional mounting kits. To hang the Aruba AP 60/61 upright using the mounting slots, perform the following steps. 1. Install two screws in the wall or shelf as shown in Figure 2-3:
Screw/Nail Positions
(fastened to wall or shelf) Screw/Nail Dimensions Maximum Minimum 12.7 cm
(5.00") 7.0 mm 3.0 mm 0.27"
0.12"
5.8 mm 2.0 mm 3.8 mm clearance from surface 1.3 mm clearnace from surface 0.23"
0.08"
0.15"
clearance from surface 0.05"
clearance from surface FIGURE 2-3 Mounting Screw Specifications If attaching the device to drywall, we recommend using appropriate wall anchors (not included) as shown in Figure 2-4 on page 13. 12 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 2. Align the Aruba AP 60/61 mounting slots to capture the surface screws. AP Deployment Chapter 2 FIGURE 2-4 Hanging the Aruba AP 60/61 on Screws 3. Secure the Aruba AP 60/61, if desired. To prevent the unauthorized removal of the Aruba AP 60/61 from its installed location, use a Kensington MicroSaver Security Cable (not included). Wrap the security cable around an immovable object, insert the cables lock into the Kensington Security Slot on the back of the Aruba AP 60/61, and turn the key. 4. Orient the antennas. For best performance, swivel the individual antennas (Aruba 60) or antenna array
(Aruba AP61) so that they are oriented vertically (see Figure 2-1 on page 8). Once mounting is complete, connect the required cables (see instructions on page 14). Using the Optional Mounting Kits Use the optional mounting kit to attach the Aruba AP 60/61 to a wall, shelf, or ceiling. For installation, see the Aruba AP 60/61 Mounting Kit Installation Notes
(P/N 0500037-01) provided with each kit. Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 13 AP Deployment Chapter 2 Connecting Required Cables The Aruba AP 60/61 Access Points with or without external antennas are intended only for installation in Environment A as defined in IEEE 802.3.af. All interconnected equipment must be contained within the same building, including the interconnected equipment's associated LAN connections. Selecting an FE Cable The 10/100 Mbps Ethernet (FE) port is used to connect the AP to a 10Base-T/100Base-TX (twisted-pair) Ethernet LAN segment. The appropriate FE cable depends on the features required of the FE port:
SPOE When connecting the AP to a device that supports Serial and Power Over Ethernet (SPOE), use an 8-conductor, Category 5 UTP, straight-through FE cable. The Aruba 5000 (with Line Card LC-5000-24FE-2GE-SPOE), the Aruba 2400, and the Aruba 800 support SPOE.
POE If the connecting device supports only Power Over Ethernet (POE), use a 4- or 8-conductor, Category 5 UTP, straight-through FE cable.
Network Only If the connecting device does not support POE, use a 4- or 8-conductor, Category 5 UTP, FE cable. The port detects MDI/MDX and automatically adjusts for straight-through or crossover cables. The maximum length for FE cables is 100 meters (325 feet). When the Aruba AP 60/61 is installed in an air-handling space, such as above suspended ceilings, as described in National Electrical Code (2002) Article 300.22(C), and Canadian Electrical Code, Sections 2-128, 12-010(3) and 12-100, Part 1, CSA C22.1, POE is required. Also, any FE cable installed in such spaces should be suitable under NEC Article 800.50 and marked accordingly for use in plenums and air-handling spaces with regard to smoke propagation, such as CL2-P, CL3-P, MPP, or CMP. Use the built-in antenna (for the AP61). For the Aruba 60, use Aruba AP-ANT-1. For all other antennas, make sure the antenna cable is UL listed and suitable for use in plenums and air-handling spaces, such as CL2-P, CL3-P, MPP, or CMP, and mount the antenna outside of the air-handling space. Install cables in accordance with all applicable local and national regulations and practices. For more port and cable details, see Appendix 3, Port Specifications. 14 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 AP Deployment Chapter 2 Connecting Cables & Power CAUTION:
To prevent personal injury or damage to equipment, be sure to comply with electrical grounding standards during all phases of installation and operation of the AP. Do not allow the Aruba AP 60/61 or its attachments to be connected to or make contact with metal or power outlets on a different electrical ground than the device to which it is connected. Also, never connect the AP or Mobility Controller to external storm grounding sources. 1. Connect one end of the FE cable directly to the Aruba AP 60/61 FE port. 2. Connect the other end of the FE cable to one of the following:
A B To a network port on the Mobility Controller, or To a network hub, router, or switch that has a routable path to the Mobility Controller. NOTE:
If the connecting device supplies POE, a straight-through cable must connect the Aruba AP 60/61 directly to the powering device without any intervening hubs, routers, or other networking equipment. 3. Connect power, if necessary. The Aruba AP 60/61 can receive electrical power using the following options:
POE If connecting the Aruba AP 60/61 to a device that supplies IEEE 802.3af compliant POE no additional power connection is necessary.
Power Outlet NOTE: When the Aruba AP 60/61 is installed in an air-handling space, as described in NEC (2002) Article 300.22(C), POE must be used instead of a power outlet. If local regulations and practices permit, connect the optional AC power adapter
(not included) to the DC power socket on the Aruba AP 60/61 and plug it into an appropriate power outlet. CAUTION:
To prevent personal injury or damage to equipment, use only the AC power adapter certified for this device in the country where it is used. Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 15 AP Deployment Chapter 2 Selecting an Antenna There are three ways to select an AP60 antenna:
1. From the AP console (serial or telnet) enter set_antenna 0|1|2 where 0 specifies auto mode, and 1 or 2 chooses a specific antenna. The antenna selection is not persistent and the AP will loose the antenna selection, if rebooted. 2. From the AP boot prompt (apboot>) enter a_antenna 0|1|2 or g_antenna 0|1|2 to specify an antenna. Enter a save command before booting the AP to save the antenna configuration in the APs Flash memory, along with other provisioning parameters. 3. For releases 2.3 and higher, you can provision the antenna selection from the Mobility Controller. Maintenance The AP60 and AP61 require no maintenance beyond keeping the AP clean and dust free. To clean the Aruba AP 60/61, use a static-free, dry cloth. Aruba recommends that these units be inspected annually for damage, dust buildup, and to verify that all connections are secure. 16 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 Port Specifications B FE Port The 10/100 Mbps Ethernet (FE) port is located on the right-hand side of the Aruba AP 60/61 and has an RJ-45 female connector. The port pin-outs are shown in Figure B-1:
Aruba 60/61 10/100 Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 Female Pin-Out 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
(POE negative*)
(POE negative*)
(POE positive*) ETH Tx+
ETH Tx ETH Rx+
Serial RxD**
Serial RGND** (POE positive*) ETH Rx Serial TxD**
Serial TGND** (POE negative*)
(POE positive*) Direction Input Output
*POE optional
**Serial optional FIGURE B-1 Aruba AP 60/61 FE Port The appropriate cable depends on the level of connectivity required of the FE port:
If the connecting device supports Serial and Power Over Ethernet (SPOE), use an 8-conductor, Category 5 UTP, straight-through FE cable with a male RJ-45 connector. The Aruba 5000 (with Line Card LC-5000-24FE-2GE-SPOE), the Aruba 2400, and the Aruba 800 support SPOE.
If the connecting device supports only Power Over Ethernet (POE, including IEEE 802.3af POE as well as inline or midspan POE devices), use an 8- or 4-conductor, Category 5 UTP, straight-through FE cable with male RJ-45 con-
nectors.
If the connecting device does not support Serial or POE, use a 4- or 8-conduc-
tor, Category 5 UTP, FE cable with male RJ-45 connectors. The port detects MDI/MDX and automatically adjusts for straight-through or crossover cables. The maximum length for FE cables is 100 meters (325 feet). When the Aruba AP 60/61 is installed in an air-handling space, as described in NEC (2002) Article 300.22 (C), POE is required. Also, any FE cable installed in such spaces should be suitable under NEC Article 800.50 and marked accordingly for use in plenums and air-handling spaces with regard to smoke propagation, such as CL2-P, CL3-P, MPP or CMP. Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 17 Port Specifications Appendix B Install cables in accordance with all applicable local regulations and practices. Serial Breakout Adapter The optional serial breakout adapter is used to separate the serial communications lines from the Aruba AP 60/61 FE+SPOE port. This allows the administrator to connect a local serial console directly to the AP and access the apboot prompt for manual provisioning. The serial breakout adapter pin-outs are shown in Figure B-2:
DB-9 Female Pin-Out Internal Adapter Wiring 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SG TxD RxD Direction Input Output To Console 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RJ-45 Male "To AP" Pin-Out 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ETH Rx+
ETH Rx ETH Tx+
Serial TxD Serial TGND ETH Tx Serial RxD Serial RGND
(POE negative)
(POE negative)
(POE positive)
(POE positive) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
"To AP"
RJ-45 Male "To Network" Pin-Out ETH Tx+
ETH Tx ETH Rx+
(POE negative)
(POE negative)
(POE positive) ETH Rx
(POE positive) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
"To Network"
FIGURE B-2 Aruba Serial Breakout Adapter DB-9 Specification The DB-9 connector attaches to the serial port of a console terminal. Communication settings for the port are specified in Table B-1:
TABLE B-1 Console Terminal Settings Baud Rate Data Bits 9600 8 Parity None Stop Bits Flow Control 1 None 18 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 Port Specifications Appendix B To AP Specifications The RJ-45 connector labeled To AP attaches to the Aruba AP 60/61 FE port either directly (if the AP is physically available) or indirectly (if the AP is already deployed). When connecting indirectly, use a straight-through FE coupler to attach the To AP connector to the FE cable leading directly to the APs FE port with no intervening hubs, routers, or other network equipment. The cable must be 8-conductor, Category 5 UTP, straight-through FE cable with a maximum length of 100 meters (325 feet). The Aruba AP 60/61 and serial breakout adapter are plenum rated. When is installed in an air-handling space, as described in NEC (2002) Article 300.22(C), any connecting FE cable should be suitable under NEC Article 800.50 and marked accordingly for use in plenums and air-handling spaces with regard to smoke propagation, such as CL2-P, CL3-P, MPP or CMP. Install cables in accordance with all applicable local regulations and practices. To Network Specifications The RJ-45 connector labeled To Network attaches to an FE LAN segment. This connection is optional unless IEEE 802.11af Power Over Ethernet (POE) is used to power the AP during manual provisioning. A straight-through FE coupler may be used to attach the To Network connector to a LAN FE cable. The appropriate cable depends on the level of connectivity required of the FE port:
If the connecting device supports IEEE 802.3af Power Over Ethernet (POE), use a 4- or 8-conductor, Category 5 UTP, straight-through FE cable with male RJ-45 connectors. The Aruba 5000 (with Line Card LC-5000-24FE-2GE-SPOE), the Aruba 2400, and the Aruba 800 support SPOE.
Otherwise, use a 4- or 8-conductor, Category 5 UTP, FE cable with male RJ-45 connectors. The port detects MDI/MDX and automatically adjusts for straight-through or crossover cables. NOTE: Only IEEE 802.3af Power Over Ethernet is supported for manual provisioning. Inline or midspan POE devices will not work with the Aruba serial breakout adapter. The maximum length for FE cables is 100 meters (325 feet). Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 19 Port Specifications Appendix B The Aruba AP 60/61 and serial breakout adapter are plenum rated. When is installed in an air-handling space, as described in NEC (2002) Article 300.22(C), the connecting FE cable should be suitable under NEC Article 800.50 and marked accordingly for use in plenums and air-handling spaces with regard to smoke propagation, such as CL2-P, CL3-P, MPP or CMP. Install cables in accordance with all applicable local regulations and practices. 20 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 Product Specifications C Compliance This section lists compliance information on a country-by-country basis. United States The following compliance statements apply for use of this product in the United States. FCC - Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 21 Product Specifications Appendix C RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for fixed indoor use only. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 38.5 centimeters (15.2 inches) between the radiator and your body for 2.4 GHz and 5 Ghz operations. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Radio Frequency Interference Requirements This device is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5.15 to 5.25 GHz frequency range. The FCC requires this product to be used indoors to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel Mobile Satellite systems. High power radars are allocated as primary users of the 5.25 to 5.35 GHz and 5.65 to 5.85 GHz bands. These radar stations can cause interference with and/or damage this device. Canada This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus, ICES-003 of the Department of Communications. Cet appareil numrique respecte les limites de bruits radiolectriques applicables aux appareils numriques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le matriel brouilleur: Appareils Numriques, NMB-003 dicte par le ministre des Communications. The use of this device operating either partially or completely outdoors may require the user to obtain a license for the system according to the Canadian regulations. For further information, contact your local Industry Canada office. RSS-210 This device, when operated in the 5150-5250 MHz frequency range, is only for indoor use. CAUTION: High power radars are allocated as primary users (meaning they have priority) in the 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz frequency ranges, and these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices. RSS-Gen This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed at Table 2-1 on page 9, and having a maximum gain of 15.0 dBi for 2.4 GHz and 14.0 dBi for 5 GHz. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 15.0 dBi for 2.4 GHz and 14.0 dBi for 5 GHz are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is 50 Ohms. 22 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 Product Specifications Appendix C To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that permitted for successful communication. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Japan Indoor Restriction for 5GHz Frequency Range VCCI - Class B Europe WARNING: This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. This product complies with Directive 1999/5/EC as well as with EN55022 Class B and EN55024 standards. Underwriter Labs These products have been Listed and tested for fire resistant and low-smoke-producing characteristics, and are suitable for use in environmental air space, such as above suspended ceilings, in accordance with Section 300-22(C) of the National Electrical Code, and Sections 2-128, 12-010(3) and 12-100 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, CSA C22.1. Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 23 Product Specifications Appendix C Peut tre utilis dans des gaines transportant de lair trait, conformment la section 300-22(c) du National Electrical Code et aux articles 2-128, 12-010(3) et 12-100 du Code Canadien de llectricit, Premire partie, CSA C22.1. EMC Compliance and Warning Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of the standard for medical devices, IEC 60601-1-2:2001. The unit also complies with the requirements of EN 60601-1-2:1998, providing the presumption of compliance to the European Unions Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC. The limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a typical medical installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturers instructions may cause harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment causes interference with other devices, which may be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the device receiving the interference. Increase the separation between the equipment.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other device(s) are connected.
Consult the manufacturer or field service technician for help. Aruba Networks provides a multi-language document containing country specific restrictions, additional safety and regulatory information for the enclosed Access Point. You may find this reference on our website at:
www.arubanetworks.com/pdf/0510272-01.pdf 24 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 Product Specifications Appendix C Certifications Item Measurement Electromagnetic Compatibility Safety FCC Part 15 Class B, FCC Part 15 Class C
(15.207/15.247) FCC Part 15 Class E 15.407 RSS 210 (CAN) ICES-003 Class B VCCI Class B TELEC ARIB STD-T66 AS/NZS 3548 Class B EN 61000-3, EN 61000-4-2, EN 61000-4-3, EN 61000-4-4, EN 61000-4-5, EN 61000-4-6, EN 61000-4-8, EN 61000-4-11, EN 55022, EN 55024 IEC 60601-1-2:2001(AP 60) EN 60601-1-2:2001 (AP 60) The CE approval mark on back of the product indicates that it meets European Directives 73/23/EEC and 89/336/EEC R&TTE Directive:
EN 300 328, EN 301 489, EN 301 893 Medical:
EN 60601-1-2 UL Listed (UL60950) UL Listed (Canadian Electrical Code/CSA 22.2 No. 60950) EN60950 / IEC60950 National Electrical Code Section 300-22(C) Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, CSA C22.1 Sections 2-128, 12-010(3), and 12-100 IEC 60601-1:1988 and Amendments 1 and 2 EN 60601-1-1:2001 UL 2043 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 25 Product Specifications Appendix C Product Label The product label is affixed to the chassis of the Aruba AP 60/61 The symbols on the label are explained in this chapter. Product Features
Wireless dual-band transceiver
Varied antenna options:
The Aruba AP60 has dual Reverse Polarity SMA (RP-SMA) antenna connectors that accept a variety of high-gain detachable antennas (not included). The Aruba AP61 has a built-in swivel array with dual, tri-band, omnidirectional antennas for reception diversity.
Protocol-independent networking functionality
Supports IEEE 802.11a or IEEE 802.11b/g operation as an AP
Supports IEEE 802.11a and IEEE 802.11b/g operation as an AM
Compatible with IEEE 802.3af Power Over Ethernet (POE)
Seamless connectivity to wired LANs augment existing networks quickly and easily
Can be centrally managed, configured, and upgraded through the Mobility Controller to take advantage of network changes and security improvements Ethernet Compatibility The Aruba AP 60/61 attaches to 10/100 Mbps Ethernet (FE) LAN segments that utilize 10Base-T/100Base-TX (twisted-pair) wiring. The device appears as an Ethernet node and performs a routing function by moving packets between the wired LAN and remote workstations on the wireless infrastructure. Radio Characteristics The Aruba AP 60/61 can be configured to support IEEE 802.11a or IEEE 802.11b/g operation as an AP, and supports both IEEE 802.11a and IEEE 802.11b/g operation as an AM:
802.11a provides a high data rate and reliable wireless connectivity 802.11a operation uses a radio modulation technique known as Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM), and a shared collision domain
(CSMA/CA). It operates in the 5GHz Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (UNII) band. Data is transmitted over a half-duplex radio channel operating at up to 54 Megabits per second (Mbps).
802.11b provides an alternative to wired LANs that can dramatically cut costs 26 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 Product Specifications Appendix C 802.11b operation uses the IEEE 802.11 High-Rate Direct Sequence (HRDS) specification, and a shared collision domain (CSMA/CA). It operates in the 2.4GHz Industrial/Scientific/Medical (ISM) band. The ISM band is available worldwide for unlicensed use. Data is transmitted at speeds of up to 11 Mbps.
802.11g provides a high data rate and is backwards compatible with 802.11b. 802.11g operation uses ODFM and a shared collision domain (CSMA/CA). It operates in the 2.4GHz Industrial/Scientific/Medical (ISM) band. The ISM band is available worldwide for unlicensed use. Data is transmitted at speeds of up to 54 Mbps. Power Over Ethernet The Aruba AP 60/61 supports the IEEE 802.3af standard for Power Over Ethernet
(POE). With this feature, the Aruba AP 60/61 can accept electrical power from a compatible POE-capable device (such as the Aruba 5000 (with Line Card LC-5000-24FE-2GE-SPOE), Aruba 2400, or Aruba 800) directly over the FE cable. POE eliminates the need to provide separate power outlets in environments that are difficult or undesirable to wire for electricity. The Aruba AP 60/61 also supports inline and midspan POE devices for normal operation. Inline power is POE that is integrated into FE ports and provides POE directly to devices. Non-POE ports can have POE added by means of a mid-span device that provides POE. The non-POE port is connected to a mid-span POE port, and this mid-span port is connected to the device that requires POE. Physical Description Package Contents The Aruba AP 60/61 package includes:
One Aruba AP 60/61 Access Point
Assorted documentation Inform your supplier if there are any incorrect, missing or damaged parts. If possible, retain the carton, including the original packing materials. Use them to repack the product in case there is a need to return it. Optional Items The following optional items can also be ordered for the Aruba AP 60/61:
Detachable antennas (Aruba AP60 only)
AC power adapter (5 VDC, 3 A) and power cord Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 27 Product Specifications Appendix C
Serial breakout adapter for direct access to the AP console
Mounting kit (modular cradle for walls and suspended ceilings) Check with your Aruba sales representative for the availability of optional items. The following specifications apply to the Aruba AP60 and Aruba AP61 Access Points. Aruba AP-60 Access Point FIGURE B-1 Part Number: AP-60 28 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 Product Specifications Appendix C TABLE B-1 AP-60 802.11 Specifications Description 802.11a 802.11b 802.11g Antenna Dual, diversity supporting Reverse Polarity-SMA (RP-SMA) detachable antenna interfaces suitable for acceptance of single-band or tri-band 802.11a/b/g detachable antennas of various pattern types and gain. For information on third-party antennas, go to the Interoperability section of the Products page at:
http://www.arubanetworks.com Frequency Band
5.250 ~ 5.350 Ghz (middle band)
5.725 ~ 5.825 Ghz (higher band)
2.4 ~ 2.483 Ghz (US, Can-
ada & ETSI)
2.4 ~ 2.497 Ghz (Japan) Complete country list available at http://www.aruba networks.com/pr oducts/aps/certifi cation Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
(DSSS) CCK, BPSK, QPSK Configurable by system administrator/
professional installer
2.412 ~ 2.462 Ghz (US, Can-
ada)
2.412 ~ 2.472 Ghz (ETSI)
2.412 ~ 2.484 Ghz (Japan) Complete country list available at http://www.arub anetworks.com/p roducts/aps/certif ication Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
(OFDM) CCK, BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM Configurable by system administrator Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
(OFDM) BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM Configurable by system administrator/
professional installer Radio Technology Modulation Type Transmit Power Media Access Control CSMA/CA with ACK CSMA/CA with ACK CSMA/CA with ACK Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 29 Product Specifications Appendix C TABLE B-1 AP-60 802.11 Specifications (Continued) Description 802.11a 802.11b 802.11g Operating Channels Data Rates
US & Can-
ada: 8
ETSI: 13
Japan: 5 Complete country list available at http://www.arub anetworks.com/p roducts/aps/certi fication 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps per channel
US & Canada:
11
ETSI: 13
Japan: 13 Complete country list available at http://www.aruba networks.com/pr oducts/aps/certifi cation
US & Canada:
11
ETSI: 13
Japan: 13 Complete country list available at http://www.arub anetworks.com/p roducts/aps/certif ication 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps per channel 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps per channel TABLE B-2 AP-60 Characteristics Description Maximum Clients Multi-mode Radio Band Manageability:
Encryption Support (AP and Mobility Controller) 64 Selectable via software
Management of all 802.11 parameters
Network Wide AP Management via:
CLI WEB GUI SNMPv3
Access Point Profiles, Management by:
Geographical Location BSSID Radio Type 40bit / 64bit / 128bit / 152bit WEP, TKIP, AES 30 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 Product Specifications Appendix C TABLE B-2 AP-60 Characteristics (Continued) Description Physical
(HxWxD):
Interfaces
(Electrical):
159 x 99 x 31 mm / 6.26 x 3.90 x 1.22 ina
Weight 198 grams / 7 oz
1 x 10/100 Base-TX auto-sensing Ethernet RJ-45 Interface (Auto-sensing MDI/MDX)
Serial and Power Over Ethernet - 48V DC / 200mA Power Over Ethernet (802.3af compliant)
1 x 5V DC Power Interface Interfaces
(Mechanical):
Standard Kensington MicroSaver Security Cable Interface (cable not supplied)
Wall and ceiling mount kit (optional - part number AP-60-MNT) interface Visual Indicators
(LEDs) Ready -- Power Ethernet link status / Activity WLAN Activity Power
Optional AC Power Adapter Input Power Requirements 100-240 AC, 50-60 Hz
Access Point Input 5 VDC, 3 A (AC adapter), or 48 VDC, 200 mA (POE)
5 VDC / 2 A supplied externally via optional AC adapter kit
48 VDC / 200 mA Power Over Ethernet (802.3af compliant)
Auto-sensing externally supplied AC power or Power Over Ethernet Output Power 100 mW maximum (or lower as configured on the Aruba Mobility Controller to comply with local regulatory requirements) Power Consumption Operating Environment Storage Environment 10 W maximum
0 C to 50 C (32 F to 122 F) AP
0 C to 40 C (32 F to 104 F) AC Mains Power Adapter Kit
0 C to 70 C (32 F to 158 F) AP
-20 C to 70 C (-4 F to 158 F) AC Mains Power Adapter Kit Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 31 Product Specifications Appendix C Description Humidity TABLE B-2 AP-60 Characteristics (Continued)
5 to 95%, non-condensing AP
15 to 85% RH AC Mains Power Adapter Kit
5 to 90% RH Storage Humidity AC Mains Power Adapter Kit Altitude 3,048 m (10,000 feet) maximum Standards Compliance Mains Connections Protection Against Egress of Water Mode of Operation
Ethernet IEEE 802.3 / IEEE 802.3u
Power Over Ethernet IEEE 802.3af
Wireless IEEE 802.11a/b/g
Class II (ungrounded equipment)
The unit is protected against falling liquids with a protection class of IPX0 as defined by IEC 60601-1 and IEC 60529.
As defined by IEC 60601-1, this unit is considered Continuous Operation equipment. a. Measurements indicate only the Access Point chassis. Size and weight do not include other materials (such as detachable antennas, mounting kits, and cables), which may vary 32 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 Aruba AP-61 Access Point Product Specifications Appendix C FIGURE B-2 AP-61 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 33 Product Specifications Appendix C TABLE 2-3 AP-61 802.11 Specifications Description 802.11a 802.11b 802.11g Antenna Integral, diversity supporting dual, tri-band 802.11a/b/g omni-directional high-gain antennas with 90 degrees rotational movement Integral antenna gain:
2.4 Ghz / 2.8 dBi 5.150-5.350 Ghz / 3.9 dBi 5.6 Ghz / 4 dBi Frequency Band
5.150 ~
5.250 Ghz
(lower band)
5.250 ~
5.350 Ghz
(middle band)
5.725 ~
5.825 Ghz
(higher band) Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
(OFDM) BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM Radio Technology Modulation Type Transmit Power
2.4 ~ 2.483 Ghz (US, Can-
ada & ETSI)
2.4 ~ 2.497 Ghz (Japan) Complete country list available at http://www.arub anetworks.com/p roducts/aps/certi fication Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
(DSSS) CCK, BPSK, QPSK
2.412 ~ 2.462 Ghz (US, Can-
ada)
2.412 ~ 2.472 Ghz (ETSI)
2.412 ~ 2.484 Ghz (Japan) Complete country list available at http://www.aruba networks.com/pro ducts/aps/certific ation Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
(OFDM) CCK, BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM Configurable by system administrator Configurable by system administrator/
professional installer Configurable by system administrator/pro fessional installer Media Access Control CSMA/CA with ACK CSMA/CA with ACK CSMA/CA with ACK 34 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 Product Specifications Appendix C TABLE 2-3 AP-61 802.11 Specifications (Continued) Description 802.11a 802.11b 802.11g Operating Channels
US, Canada
& ETSI: 12
Japan: 5 Complete country list available at http://www.arub anetworks.com/
products/aps/cer tification
US & Can-
ada: 11
ETSI: 13
Japan: 13 Complete country list available at http://www.arub anetworks.com/p roducts/aps/certi fication Data Rates 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps per channel 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps per channel
US & Canada:
11
ETSI: 13
Japan: 13 Complete country list available at http://www.aruba networks.com/pro ducts/aps/certific ation 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps per channel TABLE B-4 AP-61 Characteristics Description Maximum Clients Multi-mode Radio Band Manageability:
Encryption Support (AP and Mobility Controller) 64 Selectable via software
Management of all 802.11 parameters
Network Wide AP Management via:
CLI WEB GUI SNMPv3
Access Point Profiles, Management by:
Geographical Location BSSID Radio Type 40bit / 64bit / 128bit / 152bit WEP, TKIP, AES Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 35 Product Specifications Appendix C Description Physical
(HxWxD):
Interfaces
(Electrical):
TABLE B-4 AP-61 Characteristics (Continued)
Antenna up, stand closed216 x 99 x 31 mm /
8.50 x 3.90 x 1.22 ina
Antenna up, stand open209 x 99 x 74 mm /
Antenna 90o, stand closed 159 x 99 x 71 mm /
8.23 x 3.90 x 2.91 in 6.26 x 3.90 x 2.80 in
Weight 255 grams / 9 oz
1 x 10/100 Base-TX auto-sensing Ethernet RJ-45 Interface (Auto-sensing MDI/MDX)
Serial and Power Over Ethernet - 48 VDC/200 mA Power Over Ethernet (802.3af compliant)
1 x 5V DC Power Interface Interfaces
(Mechanical):
Standard Kensington MicroSaver Security Cable Interface (cable not supplied) Wall and ceiling mount kit (optional - part number AP-60-MNT) interface Visual Indicators
(LEDs) Ready -- Power Ethernet link status / Activity WLAN Activity Power
Optional AC Power Adapter Input Power Requirements 100-240 AC, 50-60 Hz
Access Point Input 5 VDC, 3 A (AC adapter), or 48 VDC, 200 mA
(POE)
5 VDC / 2 A supplied externally via optional AC adapter kit
48 VDC / 200 mA Power Over Ethernet (802.3af compliant)
Auto-sensing externally supplied AC power or Power Over Ethernet Output Power 100 mW maximum (or lower as configured on the Aruba Mobility Controller to comply with local regulatory requirements) Power Consumption 10W maximum 36 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 Product Specifications Appendix C TABLE B-4 AP-61 Characteristics (Continued) Description Operating Environment Storage Environment Humidity
0 C to 50 C (32 F to 122 F) AP
0 C to 40 C (32 F to 104 F) AC Mains Power Adapter Kit
0 C to 70 C (32 F to 158 F) AP
-20 C to 70 C (-4 F to 158 F) AC Mains Power Adapter Kit
5 to 95%, non-condensing AP
15 to 85% RH AC Mains Power Adapter Kit
5 to 90% RH Storage Humidity AC Mains Power Adapter Kit Altitude 3,048 m (10,000 feet) maximum Standards Compliance
Ethernet IEEE 802.3 / IEEE 802.3u
Power Over Ethernet IEEE 802.3af
Wireless IEEE 802.11a/b/g a. Measurements indicate only the Access Point chassis. Size and weight do not in-
clude other materials (such as detachable antennas, mounting kits, and cables), which may vary Related Documents The following items are part of the complete documentation for the Aruba system:
Aruba Quick Start Guide
Aruba AP 60/61 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide (this document)
ArubaOS User Guide
Aruba Mobility Controller installation guide For the current versions of these manuals, or to obtain the latest product release notes, visit the support section of the Aruba Web site (see page 38). Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 37 Product Specifications Appendix C Contacting Aruba Networks Web Site
Main Site http://www.arubanetworks.com
Support Site http://www.arubanetworks.com/support Software Licensing Site https://licensing.arubanetworks.com
Wireless Security Incident Response Team (WSIRT) http://www.arubanetworks.com/support
/wsirt
Support Email
WSIRT Email support@arubanetworks.com wsirt@arubanetworks.com Please email details of any security problem found in an Aruba product. Telephone Numbers
Aruba Corporate
FAX Support
United States
France
United Kingdom
Germany
+1 (408) 227-4500
+1 (408) 227-4550 800-WI-FI-LAN (800-943-4526)
+33 (0) 1 70 72 55 59
+44 (0) 20 7127 5989
+49 (0) 69 38 09 77 22 8
All other countries
+1 (408) 754-1200 Proper Disposal of Aruba Equipment This product at end of life is subject to separate collection and treatment in the EU Member States, Norway, and Switzerland and therefore is marked with the symbol shown at the left. Treatment applied at end of life of these products in these countries shall comply with the applicable national laws implementing Directive 2002/96EC on Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). The WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC and RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) Directive 2002/95/EC sets collection, recycling and recovery targets for various categories of electrical products and their waste. 38 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006 Product Specifications Appendix C The Restriction on Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS)
(2002/95/EC), which accompanies the WEEE Directive, bans the use of heavy metals and brominated flame-retardants in the manufacture of electrical and electronic equipment. Specifically, restricted materials under the RoHS Directive are Lead (including Solder used in PCB's), Cadmium, Mercury, Hexavalent Chromium, and Bromine. Aruba declares compliance with the European Union (EU) WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC). For more information on WEEE, refer to:
http://www.dti.gov.uk/sustainability/weee/
Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 39 Product Specifications Appendix C 40 Aruba AP 60/61 Installation Guide 0510160-02 September 2006
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2008-04-22 | 5745 ~ 5825 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 5500 ~ 5700 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2008-04-22
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0009155128
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1 2 | Physical Address |
3333 Scott Blvd
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1 2 |
Santa Clara, California 94089
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1 2 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
Q9D
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
AP6061SDR
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
R**** H********
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1 2 | Title |
Compliance Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
650-2********
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||||
1 2 | Fax Number |
408-2********
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1 2 |
r******@hpe.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
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 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | AP 60 and AP 61 Single-Radio Wireless 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 listed is conducted. Operation in the 5.15-5.25 GHz band is restricted to indoors only. 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 provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
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 | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Micom Labs
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||||
1 2 | Name |
G**** H********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
925-4********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
925-4********
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1 2 |
g******@micomlabs.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2412 | 2462 | 0.329 | 20 ppm | 16M7W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | 5745 | 5825 | 0.487 | 20 ppm | 16M9W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15E | 5180 | 5240 | 0.0324 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15E | 5260 | 5320 | 0.0282 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 15E | 5500 | 5700 | 0.1047 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC