Configuring the M510 AP

The M510 Access Point (AP) is an 802.11ac Wave 2 access point with LTE backhaul in addition to providing better performance, power efficiency, and is cost-effective.

SmartZone supports the M510 AP with cellular backhaul connections. Model-specific configurations including settings for cellular radio are introduced to configure the AP behavior.

  1. From the list, select the M510 Access Point and click Configure. The Edit AP page appears.
  2. Edit the parameters as explained in the table below.
  3. Click OK.
NOTE
Select the Override check box if you want to configure new settings.
Table 12 Access Point Edit Parameters
Field Description Your Action
AP Configuration > General Options
AP Name Indicates the name of the AP. Enter a name.
Description Gives a short description of the AP. Enter a short description.
Location Indicates generic location. Select the check box and enter the location.
Location Additional Information Indicates specific location. Select the check box and enter the location.
GPS Coordinates Indicates the geographical location. Select the option. For Manual option, enter the following details:
  • Latitude
  • Longitude
  • Altitude
User Location Information Indicates the demographic information. Enter the Area Code and Cell Identifier.
AP Admin Logon Indicates the admin logon credentials. For the Default Zone, the SZ cluster name is used as the default logon ID and password. Select the check box and enter the Logon ID and Password.
AP Configuration > Radio Options
Channel Range (2.4G) Indicates that you want to override the 2.4GHz channel range that has been configured for the zone to which this AP group belong. Select Select Channel Range (2.4G) check boxes for the channels on which you want the 2.4GHz radios of managed APs to operate. Channel options include channels 1 to 11. By default, all channels are selected.
Channel Range (5G) Indicates that you want to override the 5GHz channel range that has been configured for the zone to which this AP group belong. Select Select Channel Range (5G) check boxes for the channels on which you want the 5GHz radios of managed APs to operate.
Radio Options b/g/n (2.4 GHz) Indicates the radio option 2.4 GHz configurations. Select the following options:
  • Channelization—Set the channel width used during transmission to either 20 or 40 (MHz), or select Auto to set it automatically.
  • Channel—Select the channel to use for the b/g/n (2.4GHz) radio, or select Auto to set it automatically.
  • Auto cell sizing— Select this option to enable APs to share information on interference seen by each other and dynamically adjust their radio Tx power and Rx parameters to minimize interference. Selecting the Enable option, disables the TX Power Adjustment configuration.
  • TX Power Adjustment—Select the required option.
    NOTE
    If you choose Min, the transmit power is set to 0dBm (1mW) per chain for 11n APs, and 2dBm per chain for 11ac APs. If you choose Max, the transmit power is set to the max allowable value according to the AP's capability and the operating country's regulations.
  • WLAN Group—Select the WLAN group to which this AP belongs.
  • WLAN Services—Select the check box to enable WLAN services in this radio.
Radio Options a/n/ac (5 GHz) Indicates the radio option 5 GHz configurations. Select the following options:
  • Channelization—Set the channel width used during transmission to either 20, 40, 80 (MHz), or select Auto to set it automatically.
  • Channel—Select the channel to use for the a/n/c (5GHz) radio, or select Auto to set it automatically.
  • Auto cell sizing— Select this option to enable APs to share information on interference seen by each other and dynamically adjust their radio Tx power and Rx parameters to minimize interference. Selecting the Enable option, disables the TX Power Adjustment configuration.
  • TX Power Adjustment—Select the required option.
    NOTE
    If you choose Min, the transmit power is set to 0dBm (1mW) per chain for 11n APs, and 2dBm per chain for 11ac APs. If you choose Max, the transmit power is set to the max allowable value according to the AP's capability and the operating country's regulations.
  • WLAN Group—Select the WLAN group to which this AP belongs.
  • WLAN Services—Select the check box to enable WLAN services in this radio.
AP Configuration > AP SNMP Options
Override zone configuration Allows you to override the existing zone configuration Select the check box
Enable AP SNMP Enables you to configure SNMP settings. Select the check box
SNMPv2 Agent Allows you to add users to SNMPv2 Agent. Click Create and enter Community.
  1. Select the required Privilege. If you select Notification enter the Target IP.
  2. Click OK.
SNMPv3 Agent Allows you to add users to SNMPv3 Agent. Click Create and enter User.
  1. Select the required Authentication.
  2. Enter the Auth Pass Phrase.
  3. Select the Privacy option.
  4. Select the required Privilege. If you select Notification select the option Trap or Inform and enter the Target IP.
  5. Click OK.
AP Configuration > Model Specific Options
Model Specific Control Indicates that the model overides the AP settings. Select the check box.
USB Port Disables the USB port on the selected AP model. Select the option. USB ports are enabled by default.
Status LEDs Disable the status LED on the selected AP model. Select the option.
LLDP Enables the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) on the selected AP model. Select the option and enter the following details:
  • Advertise Interval—Enter the duration in seconds.
  • Hold Time—Enter the duration in seconds.
  • Enable Management IP TLV—Select the check box.
Cellular Radio Settings Indicates the settings you can configure for the cellular connection Select the following options:
  • APN for Primary SIM: type the name of the AP for the primary SIM
  • APN for Secondary SIM: type the name of the AP for the second SIM
  • SIM Card Usage: you can priorities the SIM card usage by selecting only one of them or both
  • 3G/4G Selection: you can select either 3G or 4G internet speeds
  • Data Roaming: this can be enabled or disabled by moving the radio button
  • WAN connection: the AP can be connected to the WAN either through the Ethernet or cellular data, and only from the primary SIM card. The options available are:
    • Ethernet primary with cellular failover - the AP is connected to the Ethernet if LTE fails
    • Cellular primary with Ethernet failover- the AP is connected to LTE if Ethernet connection fails.
    • Ethernet only
    • Cellular only
PoE Operating Mode Allows you to operate using PoE mode. Select the option.
Port Settings Indicates the port settings. Select the option and choose the required LAN option.
AP Configuration > Advanced Options
Network Settings Determines the network settings. Select the IPv4 Settings from the following:
  • Static:Enter the IP Address, Network Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS, Secondary DNS.
  • Dynamic
  • Keep the AP's Setting
Smart Monitor Indicates AP interval check and retry threshold settings. Select the required check boxes.
Syslog Options Determines if external syslog server settings is applicable. Select the required check boxes. For Enable external syslog server option, update the following information:
  • Server Address
  • Port
  • Facility for Event
  • Priority
Hotspot 2.0 version Profile Indicates the hotspot profile that you want to assign to the group. Select the required option or click Create and update the following details:
  • Enter the Name.
  • Enter the Description.
  • Enter the Venue Names.
  • Select the Venue Category.
  • Select the Type.
  • Enter the WLAN Metrics.
AP Management VLAN Indicates the AP management VLAN settings. Select the check box and choose the option.
ATTENTION
For standalone APs, set the AP ethernet port to trunk before changing the AP Management VLAN settings.
Auto Channel Selection Indicates auto-channel settings. Select the check box and choose the option.
Client Admission Control Indicates the load thresholds on the AP at which it will stop accepting new clients. Select the check boxes and update the following details:
  • Min Client Count
  • Max Radio Load
  • Min Client Throughput
Protection Mode Indicates the protection mode settings for the AP You can override the protection mode settings at 2.4 GHz, and select one of the following:
  • None
  • RTS/CTS (Request to Send/ Clear to Send flow control mechanism that allows receiver and the transmitter to alert each other to their state)
  • CTS Only
Venue Code Indicates the venue code You can choose to override this setting and type the code in the box provided.
Recovery SSID Indicates the recovery SSID you can use You can also Enable Recovery SSID Broadcast for the AP to broadcast the SSID so it can be visible during discovery.
Direct Multicast Indicates the direction in which multicast traffic can be sent You can configure the AP to multicast traffic from wired clients, wireless clients and from the network
Swap Configuration
Add Swap-In AP Allows to swap APs. Select the check box and enter the Swap-in AP MAC details.
NOTE
You can also move the location of an AP or delete an AP. To do so, select the AP from the list and click Move or Delete as required.