Extreme Networks Portable Speaker 300 2 User Manual

Altitude 300-2™  
Getting Started Guide  
Extreme Networks, Inc.  
3585 Monroe Street  
Santa Clara, California 95051  
(888) 257-3000  
Published: January 2004  
Part number: 120175-00 Rev. 02  
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Contents  
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Hardware Description  
Altitude 300-2Models And Connections  
Radio Characteristics  
LED Indicators  
Package Checklist  
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Altitude 300-2and Mounting Hardware  
Universal Mounting Bracket  
T-Bar Fasteners and Spacers  
Optional Antenna Shrouds  
Optional Plastic Cover  
Mounting Locations  
Mounting Below A Hard Ceiling  
Mounting Below A Hanging Ceiling  
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Mounting Above The Hanging Ceiling  
Mounting on A Wall  
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United States - FCC Declaration of Conformity Statement  
Department of Communications Canada Compliance Statement  
Declaration of Conformity with regard to R&TTE Directive of the  
European Union 1999/5/EC  
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European Union 1999/5/EC  
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Appendix F: Terminology  
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Rear View of Altitude 300-2iTM  
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Rear View of Altitude 300-2dTM  
Altitude 300-2TM LED Indicators, without Plastic Cover  
Universal Mounting Bracket  
Mounting The Wireless Port On The Universal Mounting  
Bracket  
Installation On A Hanging Ceiling  
Installation of Optional Spacer  
Antenna Shroud  
Antenna Shroud Installation  
Plastic Cover Installation  
Above the Ceiling Box Hanger Mount  
Antenna Radiation Patterns  
Antenna Radiation Pattern Reference Diagram  
Ethernet Connector Pin Number Assignment  
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Notice Icons  
802.11a Radio  
802.11b/g Radio  
802.11a Maximum Distances  
802.11g Maximum Distances  
802.11b Maximum Distances  
Integrated Antenna Electrical Specification  
Regulator Domain Product Listing  
Canada Conformance Standards  
Japan Compliance Standards  
Antenna Output Power Density for Operation in Japan  
Antenna Output Power Density for Operation in Japan  
European Conformance Standards  
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Declaration of Conformity in Languages of the European  
Community  
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Other Country Specific Compliance Standards, Approvals and  
Declarations  
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Altitude 300-2TM Power Over Ethernet RJ-45 Pin  
Assignments  
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Preface  
This preface provides an overview of this guide, describes guide conventions,  
and lists other publications that might be useful.  
NOTE  
To ensure proper operation of your Extreme Networks equipment, read this  
guide before you install any Extreme Networks equipment.  
Introduction  
This guide provides the required information to install the Altitude 300-2™  
wireless port. It also contains general product information about the  
Altitude 300-2.  
This guide is intended for use by network administrators who are responsible  
for installing and setting up network equipment. It assumes a basic working  
knowledge of:  
Local Area Networks (LANs)  
Ethernet concepts  
Simple 802.11 wireless LAN concepts.  
See the ExtremeWare Software User Guide for information about configuring an  
Extreme Networks device.  
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NOTE  
If the information in the Release Notes that shipped with your switch differs from  
the information in this guide, follow the Release Notes.  
Related Publications  
The Extreme Networks wireless port documentation set includes:  
Altitude 300-2Getting Started Guide (this guide)  
Unified Access Deployment Guide.  
ExtremeWare Software User Guide  
Documentation for Extreme Networks products is available on the World Wide  
Web at the following location:  
Conventions  
Table 1 lists conventions that are used throughout this guide.  
Table 1: Notice Icons  
Icon  
Notice Type  
Alerts you to...  
Note  
Important features or instructions.  
Caution  
Warning  
Risk of personal injury, system damage, or loss of data.  
Risk of severe personal injury.  
Documentation for Extreme Networks products is available from the Extreme  
Networks website at the following location:  
You can select and download the following Extreme Networks documentation  
from the Documentation section of the Services page:  
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Preface  
Release Notes  
Software  
Hardware  
Reports  
White Papers  
Troubleshooting Tools  
Preventative Maintenance  
Instructional Videos  
Archives  
You can also purchase Extreme Networks documentation from the Extreme  
Networks website.  
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1 Altitude 300-2 Wireless Port  
Introduction  
Overview  
The Altitude 300-2dual-band wireless port provides transparent, high-speed  
data communications between the Summit 300family of wired LAN products  
and wireless fixed, portable or mobile devices equipped with 802.11a, and  
802.11b/g adapters.  
The Altitude 300-2is part of Extreme Network's Unified Access Architecture.  
When connected to the Summit 300-48it provides a wireless network that is  
completely integrated into the enterprise network. As part of the Unified Access  
Architecture, the management of Altitude 300-2and Summit 300-48is a  
seamless extension of Extreme Networks' centralized management system,  
EPICenter. This integrated network provides unified security, scalability and  
manageability.  
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Altitude 300-2™ Wireless Port Introduction  
Hardware Description  
Altitude 300-2Models And Connections  
The Altitude 300-2wireless port box comes in two models. The first, the  
Altitude-2i, is a unit with integrated, dual band antennas and the second, the  
Altitude-2d, is a unit with external antenna connectors. Both models have the  
same radios and overall feature set. Altitude-2iis for indoor deployment only.  
Altitude-2d, together with an Extreme Networks external antenna, may be  
configured as indoor use where both the Altitude-2dand the external antenna  
are deployed indoor, or as outdoor use where the Altitude-2dis installed  
indoor and the external antenna is placed outdoor.  
Figure 6 shows the rear side of the  
integrated antenna model of the  
Altitude 300-2i. The Ethernet  
cable is plugged into the RJ45 jack.  
It supplies both network  
connectivity and power to the  
Computer Cable  
Lock Hole  
unit. The Altitude 300-2ican be  
Ethernet  
Jack  
Padlock  
Hole  
locked by either a standard  
computer cable lock inserted in to  
the cable lock hole or a padlock in  
the tab provided for it.  
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Figure 1: Rear View of Altitude 300-2i  
Figure 2 shows the back of the  
external antenna model of the  
Altitude 300-2d. Like the other  
model there is an Ethernet RJ45  
jack, a standard computer cable  
lock hole and padlock hole.  
Connectors for external antennas  
are on the back of the unit. The two  
RP-TNC connectors attach to  
802.11b/g antennas and the two  
RP-SMA connectors attach to  
802.11a antennas. Two connections  
are provided for each radio to  
support signal diversity.  
802.11a  
RP-SMA  
Connectors  
802.11b/g  
RP-TNC  
Connectors  
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Figure 2: Rear View of Altitude 300-2d  
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Radio Characteristics  
The Altitude 300-2has two radios. The first supports the IEEE 802.11a  
standard that uses a radio modulation technique known as Orthogonal  
Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM). It operates in the 5 GHz region. Data  
is transmitted over a half-duplex radio channel operating at up to 54 Megabits  
per sec.  
The second radio has two modulation modes both using half-duplex access. The  
first modulation mode, Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), is used with  
IEEE 802.11b clients. It operates up to 11 Mbps. The second modulation, OFDM,  
is used with IEEE 802.11g clients. Like 802.11a it operates up to 54 Mbps. These  
modulations use the 2.4 GHz band. In this band the Altitude 300-2detects  
what clients are present and selects the modulation mode.  
Radios for both bands support antenna diversity. The Altitude 300-2ihas two  
integrated antennas. These antennas are dual band, operating simultaneously in  
the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. The Altitude 300-2dhas external antenna  
connectors that support attachable antennas that operate in the 2.4 GHz and  
5 GHz bands.  
CAUTION  
External antennas must be certified by Extreme Networks or selected by a  
professional installer to ensure they meet all regulatory requirements.  
NOTE  
The Altitude 300-2dTM is designed for diversity with two antenna connectors for  
each radio. It is import for the proper operation of the wireless port that  
antennas be installed on each connector.  
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Altitude 300-2™ Wireless Port Introduction  
LED Indicators  
The Altitude 300-2includes four status LED indicators visible on the basic box  
or through the light pipes of the plastic cover. They are depicted and described  
in the Figure 3 and Table 1.  
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Figure 3: Altitude 300-2 LED Indicators, without Plastic Cover  
LED Indicator Functions  
Color  
LED Symbol LED Name  
Status  
Off  
Description  
Power  
Amber  
&
Green  
No power  
Amber On  
Self test fault found  
Amber Flashing Boot code update in progress  
Green Flashing Indicates loading software program  
Green On  
Off  
The unit is operational.  
LAN  
Green  
No Ethernet link or the link is disabled  
On  
Indicates a valid 10/100 Mbps Ethernet cable  
link.  
Flashing  
Indicates that the wireless port is transmitting or  
receiving data on a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN.  
Flashing rate is proportional to the link's activity.  
Radio 1  
Radio 2  
Green  
Green  
Off  
Disabled or no BSS constructed  
On  
802.11a BSS constructed and no activity  
Flashing  
Indicates that the wireless port is transmitting or  
receiving data through the 802.11a radio.  
Flashing rate is proportional to network activity.  
Off  
802.11b/g Disabled or no BSS constructed  
802.11b/g BSS constructed and no activity  
On  
Indicates that the wireless port is transmitting or  
receiving data through the 802.11b/g radio. Flashing  
rate is proportional to network activity.  
Flashing  
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CAUTION  
Do not interrupt the boot code update by disconnecting the Ethernet cable when  
the Power LED is flashing Amber.  
Package Checklist  
The Altitude 300-2wireless port package includes:  
One Altitude 300-2wireless port (Altitude 300-2ior Altitude 300-2d)  
One short Ethernet straight cable  
Altitude 300-2Getting Started Guide (this document)  
One universal mounting bracket  
Two T-Bar ceiling fasteners and fastener nuts  
Two T-Bar fastener spacers  
Four #8x1 inch (25.4 mm) mounting screws and plastic anchors  
Two cable ties to secure the Altitude 300-2to the universal mounting  
bracket  
One 10-24 nut  
The optional plastic cover kit not included here contains:  
Five Altitude 300-2plastic covers (15922- translucent, 15923- cool gray,  
15924- cream).  
Ten antenna shrouds for use with the Altitude 300-2i.  
An installation guide sheet.  
If possible, retain the carton, including the original packing materials. Use them  
again to repack the product in case there is a need to return it.  
Optional Equipment Not Supplied.  
One padlock for securing the Altitude 300-2to the universal mounting  
bracket. The lock hasp is compatible with a Master Lock 120T lock or a like  
model.  
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Altitude 300-2™ Wireless Port Introduction  
WARNING!  
The Altitude 300-2is not secured to the bracket unless a padlock is used. If  
a padlock is not used the unit should be secured to the bracket by a cable tie  
through the lock hasp to keep it from falling. Failure to secure the unit is  
hazardous.  
One computer lock cable for securing the Altitude 300-2when the  
universal mounting bracket is not used.  
Box hanger for installing the Altitude 300-2above the tiles of a  
suspended ceiling.  
External antenna(s) for the Altitude 300-2d. Extreme Networks' external  
antennas can be ordered separately.  
Software Description  
The Altitude 300-2receives its software and configuration from the Summit  
300switch. A description of the software and the wireless port's configuration  
is in the Summit 300manual.  
The Summit 300switch requires ExtremeWare 6.2a.1.1.0 (or later) in order to  
recognize the Altitude 300-2iWireless Port.  
The Summit 300switch requires ExtremeWare 6.2a.1.1.1 (or later) in order to  
recognize the Altitude 300-2dWireless Port.  
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2 Hardware Installation  
Installation Steps  
1 For wall and ceiling installations the universal mounting bracket is used. If  
unit is being mounted on a table or shelf skip to step 4. Locate and install the  
universal mounting bracket. Refer to the instructions for the various ceiling  
installation options (Mounting below A Hard Ceiling on page 29, Mounting  
below A Hanging Ceiling on page 30, and Mounting Above the Hanging Ceiling  
on page 31) and the wall mounting option (Mounting on A Wall on page 32)  
in the next section.  
2 Mount the Altitude 300-2on the universal mounting bracket. The Altitude  
300-2has three slotted mounting holes on the back of the unit. The  
mounting studs on the universal mounting bracket fit into the slotted  
mounting holes. The unit slides all the way forward into these holes. The  
lock hasp hole on the Altitude 300-2should line up with the lock hasp hole  
on the universal mounting bracket when the unit is slid all the way forward,  
see Figure 5: Mounting the Wireless Port on the Universal Mounting Bracket  
on page 23.  
3 Lock and secure the Altitude 300-2. The Altitude 300-2and the universal  
mounting bracket are designed to use a Master Lock 120T or similarly sized  
padlock to secure the wireless port from theft of from coming off the bracket,  
see Figure 5: Mounting The Wireless Port on the Universal Mounting Bracket  
on on page 23. Wall and ceiling installations skip step 4.  
WARNING!  
The Altitude 300-2is not secured to the bracket unless a padlock is used. If a  
padlock is not used the unit should be secured to the bracket by a cable tie  
through the lock hasp to keep it from falling. Failure to secure the unit is  
hazardous.  
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4 For table and shelf installations, attach the stick-on feet. The Altitude 300-2™  
kit comes with four stick-on feet for use when the unit is installed on top of  
a table or shelf. The feet do not have to be used for wall and ceiling  
installations.  
WARNING!  
The stick-on feet have not been tested for use in a plenum space. Do not use  
them for above the ceiling installations.  
5 Connect the Ethernet Cable - The Altitude 300-2is connected to a powered,  
10/100BaseT Ethernet cable from a Summit 300-48.  
NOTE  
While the Altitude 300-2uses standard 10/100BaseT signals and PoE power,  
it should only be connected to a Summit 300-48port for the proper operation  
of the management and configuration features of Extreme Networks’ Unified  
Access System.  
6 Connect the computer cable lock (optional). When the Altitude 300-2™  
installation does not use the universal mounting bracket, the unit can be  
locked with a computer cable. The Altitude 300-2has a standard computer  
cable lock hole located at the rear of the box, see Figure 1: Rear View of  
Altitude 300-2ion page 14, or Figure 2: Rear View of Altitude 300-2don  
page 14.  
7 Connect the external antennas, Altitude 300-2d. For the Altitude 300-2i™  
skip to step 8. The Altitude 300-2dhas connectors for external antennas,  
see Figure 2: Rear View of Altitude 300-2don page 14. The access unit  
should be located within the reach of the antenna's cables. The large RP-TNC  
connectors are used for 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g antennas and the small RP-SMA  
connectors for 5 GHz 802.11a antennas. Two connectors of each type are  
supplied to support spatial diversity. When this step is completed go to  
step 10.  
8 Attach the antenna shrouds (Altitude 300-2i) - If the plastic cover is going  
to be used attach the antenna shrouds to the antennas, see Figure 8: Antenna  
Shroud on page 26.  
9 Adjust the Integrated antennas, Altitude 300-2i- The Altitude 300-2iis  
equipped with two integrated dual band antennas that connect to both the  
802.11a and 802.11b/g radios. Selecting the proper angle for the antennas is  
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important to achieve the best performance from the system. For this reason  
the Altitude 300-2iis equipped with antennas that can be rotated. Once the  
proper angle has been set the Altitude 300-2iis outfitted with antenna  
shrouds that work with the plastic cover to lock in the proper angle. This  
prevents the antennas from being accidentally misaligned after installation.  
10 Attach the plastic cover - Attach the optional plastic cover to the box, see  
Figure 10: Plastic Cover Installation on page 27. After the cover has been  
secured push on each antenna to make sure its shroud is locked in position.  
This ensures that the teeth on the shroud are engaged with the teeth on the  
cover.  
Altitude 300-2 and Mounting Hardware  
Before starting to install the wireless port and its hardware, take time to become  
familiar with the parts and their physical features.  
Universal Mounting Bracket  
The universal mounting bracket included with the wireless port is designed to  
mount on vertical and horizontal surfaces like walls and ceilings. It can be  
attached to electrical junction boxes in place of a wall plate and the Ethernet  
cable routed from the wall or ceiling through the central hole in the bracket to  
the Altitude 300-2’s Ethernet jack. The universal mounting bracket can also be  
directly attached to a solid surface and the Ethernet cable routed through the  
network cable hole in the rear of the plastic cover. The universal mounting  
bracket is also used for installations where the Altitude 300-2is placed in the  
plenum area above a hanging ceiling. For these locations it is designed to  
connect to a box hanger bar that is attached to the ceiling’s T-Bars.  
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Front View  
Wall View  
Mounting Stud (x3)  
Padlock Hole  
Cable Hole  
10-24 Threaded  
Grounding Stud  
Various Mounting  
Holes  
Cable Tie (x2)  
Figure 4: Universal Mounting Bracket  
There are a number of holes and other features on the universal mounting  
bracket. The large central hole is for passing cables through when connecting  
the wireless port to in-the-wall cables. The smaller holes are designed to mate  
with various fastening hardware like junction boxes and box hanger bars. Two  
cable tie loops are provided for dressing cables. They accept standard nylon  
cable ties. The threaded stud is provided for grounding the plate when electrical  
codes require it. The lock hasp lines up with the lock hasp on the Altitude  
300-2. It secures the wireless port to the bracket. Either a lock or a cable tie can  
be placed in the lock holes.  
To mount the Altitude 300-2on the bracket, place the box's mounting holes  
over the mounting studs on the bracket. Firmly slide the wireless port along the  
mounting studs until the holes in the lock hasps line up. The unit is designed to  
snap into place so some force is required.  
WARNING!  
Make sure the holes in the lock hasps are lined up to ensure that the wireless  
port is completely seated. Also make sure that the wireless port is engaged on  
all three mounting studs.  
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(1) Locate the three mounting  
holes on the back of the box  
(2) Insert the bracket   
mounting studs into the  
mounting holes  
(4) The box is properly  
installed when the lock  
hasp holes are lined up  
(3) Firmly slide the  
box down on the studs  
(5) Secure the box with a  
padlock or cable tie  
Figure 5: Mounting The Wireless Port On The Universal Mounting Bracket  
To remove the wireless port from the universal mounting bracket first remove  
the lock or cable tie. Push the box in the direction of the lock hasp while gently  
lifting it away from the bracket.  
The universal mounting bracket is part of the Altitude 300-2kit. Spares may  
also be ordered. The part number is 15921.  
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T-Bar Fasteners and Spacers  
The T-Bar fasteners included with the wireless port are designed to connect to a  
range of hanging ceiling T-Bar sizes. Following the steps in Figure 6, spread the  
T-Bar fastener apart, place it on the T-Bar and squeeze it together until it is  
firmly seated on the T-Bar. With the two T-Bar fasteners in place and properly  
spaced to match the brackets T-Bar fastener holes, determine if spacers are  
needed. The T-Bar fastener spacers are designed for hanging ceilings where the  
ceiling tiles' bottom surface is bellow the T-Bar. If this is the case, install the  
spacer as show in the diagram. The spacer allows the universal mounting  
bracket to sit below the bottom surface of the ceiling tile.  
The universal mounting bracket is installed using the large wing nuts provided.  
Make sure these wing nuts are tight.  
WARNING!  
For safety it is recommended that two T-Bar fasteners be used to connect the  
Altitude 300-2to a hanging ceiling. Make sure that the fasteners are securely  
on the T-Bar before installing the universal bracket and wireless port.  
Downward face of the  
T-Bar  
(A)  
Swing the arms  
together to attach the  
(B)  
T-Bar fastener to the  
T-Bar  
Mount the bracket on the  
T-Bar fasteners and secure  
it with the T-Bar nuts  
Figure 6: Installation On A Hanging Ceiling  
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The universal mounting bracket has mounting holes that allow it to be installed  
inline with the T-Bar as shown in Figure 6 or at right angles to the T-Bar.  
Some hanging ceilings have tiles with bottom surfaces that hang bellow the  
bottom of the T-Bar. For these ceilings spacers are provided. The spacers go  
between the T-Bar fasteners and the universal mounting bracket as shown in  
Figure 7.  
Downward face of  
the T-Bar  
Optional spacer  
Figure 7: Installation of Optional Spacer  
NOTE  
Use a small piece of tape to hold the spacer in place on the universal mounting  
bracket and install the spacer and the bracket together.  
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Optional Antenna Shrouds  
Antenna shrouds are used with the Altitude 300-2ithat has integrated dual  
band antennas. They are an optional item that is ordered with one of the plastic  
cover kits. Before the plastic cover is snapped on, each antenna shroud is  
slipped over the antenna housing so that the gear teeth are next to the box. The  
shroud is slipped all the way down on the antenna housing until it is firmly  
seated on the antenna tube that comes out of the box. The shroud clips on to the  
tube. With the shroud installed, the antenna is still free to be rotated to the  
desired angle. The process is repeated for the other side of the box.  
Figure 8: Antenna Shroud  
Figure 9: Antenna Shroud Installation  
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Optional Plastic Cover  
The plastic cover is used with either the Altitude 300-2ior Altitude 300-2d.  
Plastic covers are optional and are ordered with the plastic cover kit. The cover  
is installed on the Altitude 300-2after all cable connections and antenna  
adjustments are made and after the unit is locked or secured. To install the  
plastic cover place it directly over the box and line up the antenna slots in the  
cover with the antenna tubes on the box. While gently pulling out on the sides  
of the case where the clips are, press the cover firmly on to the box. The  
installer should hear and feel the cover snap into position.  
Mount the bracket, and connect the  
padlock and any cables before installing  
the plastic cover  
Gently pull out on the  
sides of the plastic cover  
as it is installed on the  
box  
Figure 10: Plastic Cover Installation  
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NOTE  
The cover is designed to secure the Altitude 300-2from casual tampering that  
can affect service to the clients. With the case in place the unit can’t be  
unlocked, the Ethernet connection can't be unplugged, the integrated antennas  
(Altitude 300-2i) can't be rotated and the external antenna connections  
(Altitude 300-2d) can't be undone.  
To remove the plastic cover, gently pull the sides near the clips outwards while  
pulling the cover off the box.  
Painting the Plastic Cover  
The plastic cover can be painted to match a decor with any paint that is suitable  
for polycarbonate plastic. The plastic light pipe must be removed before  
painting. The light pipe assembly can be gently popped off using a screwdriver  
that is slipped into the small lips provided on the light pipe. After painting,  
reinstall the light pipe by snapping it back in place.  
NOTE  
Painting the antennas is not recommended.  
Ordering the Plastic Cover Kit  
The plastic cover kit may be ordered from Extreme Networks. The kit includes  
covers and antenna shrouds. Please consult the Extreme Networks product web  
site, www.extremenetworks.com, for the latest product information. The plastic  
cover kits offered include:  
Product Number: 15922- five translucent covers and ten black antenna  
shrouds  
Product Number: 15923- five cool gray covers and ten black antenna shrouds  
Product Number: 15924- five cream covers and ten black antenna shrouds  
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External Antennas  
The Altitude 300-2duses external antennas. Consult the Extreme Networks  
product web page for a current list of available external antennas. External  
antennas are connected to the RP-TNC connectors for the 802.11b/g radio and  
to the RP-SMA connectors for the 802.11a radio. The external antennas are  
connected before the optional plastic cover is installed.  
NOTE  
The Altitude 300-2dis designed for diversity with two antenna connectors for  
each radio. It is import for the proper operation of the wireless port that  
antennas be installed on each connector.  
Placement of the Wireless Port  
Choose a proper place for the wireless port. In general, the best location is at  
the center of the wireless coverage area, within line of sight of as many as  
possible wireless devices. Try to place the wireless port in a position that can  
best covers its cell. Normally, the higher the wireless port is placed, the better  
the overall performance.  
Mounting Locations  
The Altitude 300-2and its mounting hardware are designed for installation in  
a variety of places inside a building. The installation site may be selected for  
any combination of RF performance, aesthetics, and convenience reasons.  
CAUTION  
The Altitude 300-2is not designed for outdoor use or sites that exceed its  
environmental specifications.  
Mounting Below A Hard Ceiling  
The Altitude 300-2may be installed underneath a hard ceiling where wall  
anchors are used to mount the bracket. Select the orientation for the bracket  
remembering that integrated antennas are on the side and to the back of the  
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Altitude 300-2i. Use the bracket as a template to mark the holes on the ceiling.  
For each of the four plastic anchors supplied with the unit, drill 4.8 mm (3/16"}  
pilot holes, 24.5 mm (1") deep. If wall anchors are not being used drill 3.2 mm  
(1/8") holes, 1 inch (25.4 mm) deep. Install the bracket using the screws from  
the kit. The Altitude 300-2is designed to slip into the mounting slots on the  
bracket and slide all the way to the front, see Figure 5: Mounting the Wireless  
Port on the Universal Mounting Bracket on page 23. The unit should then be  
secured with either a padlock (not supplied) or a cable tie (supplied). The  
installer may now follow the standard instructions for connecting the Ethernet  
cable, antenna shrouds for integrated antennas, and the plastic cover.  
WARNING!  
The Altitude 300-2is not secured to the bracket unless a padlock is used. If a  
padlock is not used the unit should be secured to the bracket by a cable tie  
through the lock hasp to keep it from falling. Failure to secure the unit is  
hazardous.  
Mounting Below A Hanging Ceiling  
The Altitude 300-2may be suspended from the T-Bars of a hanging ceiling.  
The mounting kit contains two T-Bar fasteners that can be adjusted for a variety  
of T-Bar widths. There are a number of round holes on the bracket that can be  
used for the T-Bar fasteners; use two that are convent for the required  
orientation on the ceiling. The bracket is oriented on the T-Bar with so that the  
antennas face the desired direction. Use the bracket to lightly mark where the  
T-Bar fasteners should be placed. Install the two T-Bar fasteners on the T-Bar,  
see Figure 6: Installation on A Hanging Ceiling on page 24. Some ceilings have  
ceiling tiles that hang down below the bottom of the T-Bar. Spacers are  
provided with the kit for these types of tiles. The spaces go between the T-Bar  
fasteners and the bracket with the spacer’s face against the bracket, see Figure 7:  
Installation of Optional Spacer on page 25. Mount the bracket and make sure  
fasteners are tight and the bracket is secure. The Altitude 300-2is now slipped  
into the bracket's mounting slots and slid all the way to the back, see Figure 5:  
Mounting the Wireless Port on the Universal Mounting Bracket on page 23. The  
unit should then be secured with either a padlock (not supplied) or a cable tie  
(supplied). The installer may now follow the standard instructions for  
connecting the Ethernet cable, antenna shrouds for integrated antennas, and the  
plastic cover.  
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WARNING!  
The Altitude 300-2is not secured to the bracket unless a padlock is used. If a  
padlock is not used the unit should be secured to the bracket by a cable tie  
through the lock hasp to keep it from falling. Failure to secure the unit is  
hazardous.  
Mounting Above The Hanging Ceiling  
The Altitude 300-2dis compliant with UL 2043 for installation in the plenum  
area above a hanging ceiling. The installer needs to make sure that the Ethernet  
cable used to connect to the unit is also plenum rated, see the National Electric  
Code, NEC, Section 300-22(C). Equipment above the hanging ceiling should be  
secured to the T-Bars using a box hanger (not supplied). The universal  
mounting bracket has been designed to work with box hangers such as those  
from B-Line or Caddy, see Figure 11: Above the Ceiling Box Hanger Mount on  
page 32.  
Examples of these T-Bar box hangers products are:  
Caddy model: 512-BU, www.erico.com  
External antennas are recommended for installations above the ceiling. Locate  
where the external antenna will be located and their orientation. Select a site  
above the ceiling for the Altitude 300-2d. This should be within reach of the  
external antenna’s cables. Install the box hanger following the manufacturer's  
instructions. If the box hanger comes with a box the universal bracket can be  
installed onto the box or the box can be taken off and the bracket can be  
installed directly onto the box hanger bar using the fastener provided by the  
manufacturer. Make sure all the fasteners are tight before mounting the Altitude  
300-2on the bracket. The Altitude 300-2should be secured to the bracket  
using either a padlock or a cable tie.  
WARNING!  
The Altitude 300-2is not secured to the bracket unless a padlock is used. If a  
padlock is not used the unit should be secured to the bracket by a cable tie  
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through the lock hasp to keep it from falling. Failure to secure the unit is  
hazardous.  
Connect the external antenna cables and the powered Ethernet cable to the  
Altitude 300-2d.  
WARNING!  
The plastic cover and the antenna shrouds have not been tested for use in a  
plenum space. Do not use them for above the ceiling installations.  
Box Hanger  
Bracket  
Typical  
Adjustable Box  
Hanger  
The box hanger is  
not supplied by  
Extreme Networks.  
Universal  
Mounting  
Bracket  
Fasteners  
Hanging  
Ceiling  
T-Bars  
Figure 11: Above the Ceiling Box Hanger Mount  
Mounting on A Wall  
The Altitude 300-2can be mounted on a vertical surface using the universal  
mounting bracket supplied. The vertical position should be with the Ethernet  
cable and lock hasp pointing up. Select the location for the unit and use the  
bracket as a template to mark the holes in the ceiling. For each of the four  
plastic anchors supplied with the unit, drill 4.8 mm (3/16”} pilot holes, 24.5 mm  
(1”) deep. If wall anchors are not being used drill 3.2 mm (1/8”) holes, 1 inch  
(25.4 mm) deep. Install the bracket using the screws from the kit. The Altitude  
300-2is designed to slip into the mounting slots on the bracket and slide all  
the way down, see Figure 5: Mounting the Wireless Port on the Universal  
Mounting Bracket on page 23. The unit should then be secured with either a  
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padlock or a cable tie. The installer may now follow the standard instructions  
for connecting the Ethernet cable, antenna shrouds for integrated antennas, and  
the plastic cover.  
WARNING!  
The Altitude 300-2is not secured to the bracket unless a padlock is used. If a  
padlock is not used the unit should be secured to the bracket by a cable tie  
through the lock hasp to keep it from falling. Failure to secure the unit is  
hazardous.  
Mounting on A Table or Shelf  
The Altitude 300-2can be installed on a table or shelf using the stick-on feet  
supplied in the unit's kit. After the feet are applied, the unit is placed on the  
horizontal surface and the powered Ethernet cable attached. If the unit is to be  
locked a standard computer cable and lock can be used. The computer lock hole  
is located at the rear of the Altitude 300-2, see Figure 1: Rear View of Altitude  
300-2ion page 14. The antennas are installed and the antennas are adjusted  
now for optimal performance. After that the plastic cover is attached, securing  
the antennas and Ethernet cable.  
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A Specifications  
General Specifications  
Maximum Number of Tunable Channels  
802.11a  
FCC/IC: 13  
ETSI: up to 19, varies by countries  
France: 8  
Spain: 19  
MMK: 4  
802.11b/g  
FCC/IC: 1-11  
ETSI: 1-13  
France: 1-13  
Spain: 1-13  
MKK: 1-13 (802.11g), 1-14 (802.11b)  
Data Rate  
802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps per channel  
802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps per channel  
802.11g: 1, 2, 5.5, 11, 6, 9, 12, 18 ,24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps per channel  
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Operating Frequency  
802.11a  
5.15 to 5.25 GHz (lower UNII band): US/Canada, Europe, Japan  
5.25 to 5.35 GHz (middle UNII band): US/Canada, Europe  
5.47 to 5.725 GHz: Europe  
5.725 to 5.850 GHz (upper UNII/ISM): US/Canada  
802.11b/g  
2.4 to 2.4835 GHz  
Maximum Output Power  
(Note that the maximum allowable setting varies with individual country  
regulations and the antennas used)  
802.11a  
5.15 to 5.25 GHz: 16 dBm  
5.25 to 5.35 GHz: 19 dBm  
5.725 to 5.85 GHz: 20 dBm  
802.11b  
18 dBm  
802.11g  
18 dBm  
Radio Configurations  
Dual band: 2.4 GHz ISM and 5 GHz  
Dual channel: one 802.11a and one 802.11b/g  
Number of Clients  
Greater than 256  
Network Configuration  
Infrastructure  
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Power supply  
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Standard: IEEE 802.3af  
11 watts when both channels are operating  
Physical Size With Plastic Cover  
21.3 (wide) x 16 (deep)x 4 (high) cm, (8.4 x 6.3 x 1.6 in)  
Mounting bracket adds 2 cm (0.8 in) to the height  
Weight  
635 grams (22.4 oz)  
Add 20 grams (0.71 oz) for the mounting bracket  
LED Indicators  
Ready (Power On/Fault), LAN (Ethernet Link/Activity), radio1 - 802.11a and  
radio2 - 802.11b/g (Wireless On/Activity)  
Network Management  
EPICenter(tm)  
Location  
Indoor only  
Plenum certified  
Temperature  
Operating: 0o to 55oC (32o to 131oF)  
Storage: -10o to 70oC (-14o to 158oF)  
Humidity  
10% to 95% (non-condensing)  
Operational Shock  
30 m/s2 (3 g)  
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Operational & Transportation Standards  
EN/ETSI 300 019-2-1 v2.1.2 - Class 1.2 Storage  
EN/ETSI 300 019-2-2 v2.1.2 - Class 2.3 Transportation  
EN/ETSI 300 019-2-3 v2.1.2 - Class 3.1e Operational  
EN/ETSI 300 753 (1997-10) - Acoustic Noise  
ASTM D5276 Drop Packaged  
ASTM D3580 Random Vibration Packaged 1.5G  
Standards  
IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T, IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX  
IEEE 802.11a/b/g  
IEEE 802.3af  
Wi-Fi member  
Sensitivity  
Table 2: 802.11a Radio  
Modulation/Rates  
BPSK (6 Mbps)  
Sensitivity (dBm)  
-88  
-87  
-86  
-84  
-81  
-77  
-73  
-69  
BPSK (9 Mbps)  
QPSK (12 Mbps)  
QPSK (18 Mbps)  
16 QAM (24 Mbps)  
16 QAM (36 Mbps)  
64 QAM (48 Mbps)  
64QAM (54 Mbps)  
Table 3: 802.11b/g Radio  
Modulation/Rates  
DSSS-DBPSK (1Mbps)  
DSSS-DQPSK (2 Mbps)  
CCK-DBPSK (5.5 Mbps)  
CCK_DQPSK (11 Mbps)  
BPSK (6 Mbps)  
Radio Type Sensitivity (dBm)  
b
b
b
b
g
g
g
g
g
g
g
g
-91  
-88  
-87  
-85  
-89  
-88  
-87  
-85  
-82  
-79  
-74  
-71  
BPSK (9 Mbps)  
QPSK (12 Mbps)  
QPSK (18 Mbps)  
16 QAM (24 Mbps)  
16 QAM (36 Mbps)  
64 QAM (48 Mbps)  
64QAM(54 Mbps)  
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B Maximum Distance Table  
Important Notice  
Maximum distances posted below are actual tested distance thresholds for the  
Altitude 300-2iwith integrated antenna. However, there are many variables  
such as barrier composition and construction and local environmental  
interference that may impact your actual distances and cause you to experience  
distance thresholds far lower than those posted below.  
Table 4: 802.11a Maximum Distances  
802.11a Wireless Products Maximum Distance Table, Integrated  
Antenna Speed and Distance Ranges  
EnvironmentalCondition 54 Mbps  
18 Mbps  
6 Mbps  
OutdoorEnvironment1  
31 m  
(100 ft)  
168 m  
(550 ft)  
335 m  
(1100 ft)  
IndoorEnvironment2  
18 m  
(60 ft)  
46 m  
(150 ft)  
64 m  
(210 ft)  
1. Outdoor Environment: A line-of-sight environment with no interference or  
obstruction between the wireless port and clients.  
2. Indoor Environment: A typical office or home environment with floor to  
ceiling obstructions between the wireless port and clients.  
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Table 5: 802.11b Maximum Distances  
802.11b Wireless Products Maximum Distance Table, Integrated  
Antenna Speed and Distance Ranges  
EnvironmentalCondition 11 Mbps  
5.5 Mbps 2 Mbps  
1 Mbps  
OutdoorEnvironment1  
137 m  
(450 ft)  
238 m  
(780 ft)  
305 m  
(1000 ft)  
488 m  
(1600 ft)  
IndoorEnvironment2  
49 m  
(160 ft)  
238 m  
(780 ft)  
103 m  
(340 ft)  
152 m  
(500 ft)  
1. Outdoor Environment: A line-of-sight environment with no interference or  
obstruction between the wireless port and clients.  
2. Indoor Environment: A typical office or home environment with floor to  
ceiling obstructions between the wireless port and clients.  
Table 6: 802.11g Maximum Distances  
802.11g Wireless Products Maximum Distance Table,  
Integrated Antenna Speed and Distance Ranges  
EnvironmentalCondition 54 Mbps  
18 Mbps  
6 Mbps  
OutdoorEnvironment1  
34 m  
(110 ft)  
104 m  
(340 ft)  
198 m  
(650 ft)  
IndoorEnvironment2  
20m  
(65 ft)  
46 m  
(150 ft)  
61 m  
(200 ft)  
1. Outdoor Environment: A line-of-sight environment with no interference  
or obstruction between the wireless port and clients.  
2. Indoor Environment: A typical office or home environment with floor to  
ceiling obstructions between the wireless port and clients.  
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C Integrated Dual Band Antenna  
Pattern  
The Altitude 300-2ihas two integrated dual band antennas. The characteristics  
of the antennas are given in the tables and figures below.  
Table 7: Integrated Antenna Electrical Specification  
Frequency range  
Gain1  
2.4 GHz - 2.5 GHz  
1.5 dBi  
5.12 GHz 1 5.875 GHz  
4.5 dBi  
Polarization  
Linear, vertical  
Linear, vertical  
1. Exclusive of internal cable loss: for 5 GHz band, 0.8 dB; for 2.4 GHz band, 0.5 dB.  
Figure 12: Antenna Radiation Patterns  
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Integrated Dual Band Antenna Pattern  
Z
Y
X
Figure 13: Antenna Radiation Pattern Reference Diagram  
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D Reglatory Compliances  
Overview  
The Altitude 300-2TM wireless port is manufactured by Extreme Networks in  
four configurations called requlatory domains. Each regulatory domain  
includes countries that share similar regulatory requirements. Please refer to  
the table below for these requlatory domains and there coresponding countries  
up to date information. It is the responsability of the end user to obtain the  
proper Altitude 300-2TM requlatory domain for use in the intended country of  
operation.  
The end user is also responsible to install the latest version of software made  
available by Extreme Networks to ensure compliance with country  
requirements and restrictions within each system installation. Since countries  
are opening up new frequencies and changing output power limits it is  
advantageous to maintain the latest software version to take advantage of these  
improvements. Please consult the software manual of the PoE WLAN switch  
for detailed instructions for installing and upgrading software.  
NOTE  
The Altitude 300-2TM is configured and managed by the PoE WLAN switch  
connected to the Altitude 300-2TM. Please consult the software manual of the  
PoE WLAN switch to properly configure the Altitude 300-2TM.  
NOTE  
data list of countries the Altitude 300-2 has been certified to operate within.  
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Table 8: Regulator Domain Product Listing  
Model Number Product  
Regulatory Domain Certified Countries  
i = Integral Antenna  
d = Detachable  
15700  
15701  
15702  
15703  
15704  
15705  
15706  
Altitude 300-2i  
Altitude 300-2d  
Altitude 300-2i  
Altitude 300-2d  
Altitude 300-2i  
Altitude 300-2d  
Altitude 300-2i  
NA  
USA, Canada, Hong Kong  
NA  
USA, Canada, Hong Kong  
Japan  
Japan  
Taiwan  
Taiwan  
EU&RoW  
Japan  
Japan  
Taiwan  
Taiwan  
European Community,  
Australia,China, Korea& Mexico. *  
15707  
Altitude 300-2d  
EU&RoW  
European Community, Australia,  
China, Korea& Mexico *  
* Operation in other countries may be dependant on securing certifications /  
regulatory approvals. For latest detail and information on country specific  
General Compliance Design  
When an Altitude 300-2TM wireless port is connected that does not have a  
pre-programmed country code, such as with the “EU & Rest of World” Altitude  
300-2TM, the PoE WLAN switch will prompt user to enter the correct country  
code before ports will be enabled. After the country code is entered the PoE  
WLAN switch will set-up the wireless port with the proper frequencies and  
power outputs for that country. This allows a single wireless port to be used  
for several countries where the end user is allowed to select the country of  
operation.  
North America, Japan, Taiwan have dedicated versions of the Altitude 300-2TM  
identified by their specific regulatory domain (See chart above). These Altitude  
300-2TM wireless ports have a pre-programmed country code and do not require  
the user to enter a country code to set-up the wireless access point. These units  
will automatically configure themselves upon connection to the PoE WLAN  
switch after inserting the RJ-45 Power over Ethernet (PoE) cable.  
After the first Altitude 300-2TM wireless port is connected and configured by the  
PoE WLAN switch each additional Wireless Access point connect inherits the  
same country code and operating peramters as the first. Plesase note, if the first  
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wireless port is North American, Japan, or Taiwan reglatory domains all  
sequential wireless port must be the same reglatory domain otherwise  
additional wireless port will not be allowed to come up.  
NOTE  
The end user is responsible to enter the proper country code for the country of  
intended use. Extreme Networks is not liable for improper country code  
configuration.  
NOTE  
Extreme Networks has not certified the Altitude 300-2TM with any third party  
antennas. To assure compliance, use only “Extreme Networks” certified  
antennas.  
The Poe WLAN switch will automatically configure the Wireless Access point to  
operate within the proper frequencies and power outputs determined by the  
country code entered. Incorrectly entering the country of operation may result  
in illegal operation and may cause harmful interference to other systems. The  
user is obligated to ensure the device is operating according to the channel  
limitations, indoor/outdoor restrictions and license requirements for each  
country as described in this document. Please refer to Software Installation  
Guide for list of country codes or go to  
date information.  
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North America  
The Altitude 300-2TM Model 15700 & 15701 is designed for use in the United  
States, Canada and other countries that accept these related regulatory  
requirements and limitations. For more details on the application of the  
Altitude 300-2TM Model 15700 & 15701 to additional countries please go to  
The North American regulatory domain Attitude 300-2TM wireless port is a  
dedicated wireless ports with fixed frequency bands, channel allocations &  
power output settings. This wireless port will not require a country code to be  
entered before operation. These units will automatically configure themselves  
upon connection to the Poe WLAN switch after inserting the RJ-45 Power over  
Ethernet (PoE) cable.  
Please consult the appropriate PoE WLAN switch Software Guide for proper  
software configuration.  
United States - FCC Declaration of Conformity Statement  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
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 when the  
equipment is operated in a residential and business environment. This  
equipment generates, uses and radiates radio frequency energy, and if not  
installed and used in accordance with instructions, may cause harmful  
interference. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur. If  
this equipment does cause harmful interference, 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 transceiver antenna  
Increase the separation between the equipment and transceiver.  
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This equipment meets the following conformance standards:  
USA Conformance Standards  
UL 60950 3rd Edition, Listed Accessory  
UL 2043 Plenum rated (w/o plastic  
cover)  
Safety  
FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class B  
EMC  
CFR 47 Part 15.247, Class C, 2.4GHz  
CFR 47 Part 15.407, Class C, 5.0GHz  
CFR 47 Part 15.205, 15.207, 15.209  
CFR 47 Part 2.1091, 2.1093  
Other:  
Radio Transceiver  
IEEE 802.11a (5.0Ghz)  
IEEE 802.11b/g (2.4GHz)  
IEEE 802.11af  
ASTM D5276 Drop Package  
Environmental  
ASTM D3580 Random Vibration Packaged 1.5G  
See “European Conformance Standards for addtional environmental compliance.  
NOTE  
The Altitude 300-2TM is restricted for indoor use in the UNII 5.15 - 5.25 GHz  
band in accordance with 47 CFR 15.407(e).  
CAUTION  
This Part 15 radio device operates on a non-interference basis with other  
devices operating at this frequency when using integrated antennas or other  
Extreme Networks certified antennas. Any changes or modification to the  
product not expressly approved by Extreme Networks could void the user's  
authority to operate this device.  
CAUTION  
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:  
This equipment complies with “Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for  
Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields” (OET Bullet 65,  
Supplement C). This equipment should be installed and operated with a  
minimum distance of 20 centimeters (8 inches) between the radiator and your  
body or other co-located operating antennas.  
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Department of Communications Canada Compliance Statement  
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 numerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques  
applicables aux appareils numeriques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur  
le materiel brouilleur: “Appareils Numeriques,” NMB-003 edictee par le  
ministere des Communications.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Canadian Standard  
RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may  
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This Class  
B device digital apparatus complies with Canada ICES-003.  
This equipment meets the following conformance standards:  
Table 9: Canada Conformance Standards  
CULUS listed Acc. to CSA22.2 #60950-00  
Plenum Rated Enclosure w/o plastic  
cover  
Safety  
ICES-003 Class B  
EMC  
RSS-210  
Other:  
Radio Transceiver  
RSS-139-1  
IEEE 802.11a (5.0GHz)  
RSS-102 FR Exposure  
ID# 4141A-A300-2  
IEEE 802.11b/g (2.4GHz)  
IEEE 802.11af  
See “European Conformance Standards” for additional environmental compliance.  
Environmental  
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Japan  
The Altitude 300-2TM Model 15702 & 15703 are dedicated wireless ports  
designed for use in Japan to meet specific reglatory requirements. These  
wireless ports do not require a country code to be entered before operation.  
These units will automatically configure themselves upon connection to the PoE  
WLAN switch after inserting the ethernet cable.  
Table 10: Japan Compliance Standards  
CB Scheme, IEC 60950:1999 with Japan  
Deviation  
Plenum Rated Enclosure (w/o plastic  
cover)  
Safety  
VCCI Class B  
EMC  
ARIB STD-T71, 5.0 GHz  
ARIB STD-T66, 2.4 GHz  
ARIB STD-33, 2.4 GHz  
IEEE 802.11a (5.0 GHz)  
IEEE 802.11b/g (2.4 GHz)  
Radio Transceiver  
MKK Approved  
Table 11: Antenna Output Power Density for Operation in Japan  
11a : antenna power = 2 mW/MHz  
11b : antenna power = 10 mW/MHz  
11g : antenna power = 10 mW/MHz  
11a : antenna power = 2 mW/MHz  
11b : antenna power = 4 mW/MHz  
11g : antenna power = 4 mW/MHz  
For Integrated antenna :  
For external antenna :  
Taiwan  
The Altitude 300-2TM Model 15704 & 15705 are dedicated wireless ports  
designed for use in Taiwan to meet specific reglatory requirements. These  
wireless ports do not require a country code to be entered before operation.  
These units will automatically configure themselves upon connection to the PoE  
WLAN switch after inserting the ethernet cable.  
Taiwan  
DGT  
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European Community  
The Altitude 300-2TM Model 15706 & 15707 are dedicated wireless ports  
designed for use in European Union and other countries where the end user is  
allowed to configure the wireless port for operation. Upon connection to the  
WLAN PoE switch the software will prompt the user to enter a country code.  
After the country code is entered the PoE WLAN switch will set-up the wireless  
port with the proper frequencies and power outputs for that country code.  
Declaration of Conformity with regard to R&TTE Directive of the  
European Union 1999/5/EC  
Marking by the symbol  
indicates compliance with the Essential  
Requirements of the R&TTE Directive of the European Union (1999/5/EC).  
This equipment meets the following conformance standards:  
Table 12: European Conformance Standards  
CB Scheme, IEC 60950:1999 with all  
available country deviations  
GS Mark, EN 60950:2000  
Safety  
Plenum Rated Enclosure (Without  
plastic cover)  
Emissions  
EMC  
EN55022:1998 Class B  
CISPR22:1997 Class B  
EN61000-3-2 and 3-3  
EN/ETSI 301 489-17 (9-2000)  
Immunity  
EN55024:1998 Class A, includes IEC 61000-4-2,3,4,5,6,11  
EN/ETSI 301 489-17 (9-2000)  
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC  
Other:  
Radio Transceiver  
ETSI/EN 300 328-2 2003-04  
(2.4 GHz)  
IEEE 802.11a (5.0 Ghz)  
IEEE 802.11b/g (2.4 GHz  
IEEE 802.11af  
ETSI/EN 301 893-1 2002-07  
(5.0 GHz)  
ETSI/EN 301 489-1 2002-08  
ETSI/EN 301 489-17 2002-08  
EN/ETSI 300 019-2-1 v2.1.2 - Class 1.2 Storage  
EN/ETSI 300 019-2-2 v2.1.2 - Class 2.3 Transportation  
EN/ETSI 300 019-2-3 v2.1.2 - Class 3.1e Operational  
ASTM D5276 Drop Packaged  
Environmental  
ASTM D3580 Random Vibration Packaged 1.5 G  
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Table 13: Declaration of Conformity in Languages of the European Community  
Hereby, Extreme Networks, declares that this Radio LAN device is in compliance with the  
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.  
English  
Valmistaja Extreme Networks vakuuttaa taten etta Radio LAN device tyyppinen laite on  
direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sita koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen  
mukainen.  
Finnish  
Hierbij verklaart Extreme Networks dat het toestel Radio LAN device in overeenstemming  
is met de essentiele eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG  
Dutch  
Bij deze verklaart Extreme Networks dat deze Radio LAN device voldoet aan de  
essentiele eisen en aan de overige relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999/5/EC.  
Par la presente Extreme Networks declare que l'appareil Radio LAN device est conforme  
aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive  
1999/5/CE  
French  
Par la presente, Extreme Networks declare que ce Radio LAN device est conforme aux  
exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions de la directive 1999/5/CE qui lui sont  
applicables  
Harmed intygar Extreme Networks att denna Radio LAN device star I overensstammelse  
med de vasentliga egenskapskrav och ovriga relevanta bestammelser som framgar av  
direktiv 1999/5/EG.  
Swedish  
Undertegnede Extreme Networks erklarer herved, at folgende udstyr Radio LAN device  
overholder de vasentlige krav og ovrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF  
Danish  
Hiermit erklart Extreme Networks, dass sich diese Radio LAN device in Ubereinstimmung  
mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der  
Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet". (BMWi)  
German  
Hiermit erklart Extreme Networks die Ubereinstimmung des Gerates Radio LAN device  
mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Festlegungen der  
Richtlinie 1999/5/EG. (Wien)  
Greek  
ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ Extreme Networks ∆ΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ Radio LAN device  
ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩ∆ΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ  
∆ΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ Ο∆ΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ  
Con la presente Extreme Networks dichiara che questo Radio LAN device e conforme ai  
requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.  
Italian  
Por medio de la presente Extreme Networks declara que el Radio LAN device cumple  
con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de  
la Directiva 1999/5/CE  
Spanish  
Extreme Networks declara que este Radio LAN device esta conforme com os requisitos  
essenciais e outras disposicoes da Directiva 1999/5/CE.  
Portuguese  
NOTE  
A signed copy of Declaration of Conformity (DoC) can be obtained by going to  
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Conditions of Use in the European Community  
The Altitude 300-2TM wireless port Model# 15706 and 15707 for the EU and Rest  
of World reglatory domain is intended to operate in all countries of the  
European Community. Special requirements or limitations may apply when  
installed in some countries of the European Union. This includes special  
in-country licensing and/or limited channels of operation when installed  
indoors or outdoors. For the most up to date restriction and limitations go to  
WARNING!  
The user / installer is responsible to ensure the Altitude 300-2TM is operated  
according to channel limitations, indoor / outdoor restrictions, license  
requirements and within power level limits for the current country of operation.  
A configuration utility has been provided with the PoE WLAN switch to allow the  
end user to check the configuration and make necessary configuration changes  
to ensure proper operation in accordance with the spectrum usage rules for  
compliance with the European R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC. See the software  
manual of PoE WLAN switch for detailed instructions on use of this utility.  
NOTE  
The Altitude 300-2TM is completely configured and managed by the PoE WLAN  
switch connected to the Altitude 300-2TM. Please see software manual of PoE  
WLAN switch to properly configure the Altitude 300-2TM.  
The Altitude 300-2TM wireless port requires the end user / installer to enter  
the correct country code into the PoE WLAN switch software to allow for  
proper configuration in conformance with European National spectrum usage  
laws that match the country in which the device is operating.  
After the first Altitude 300-2TM wireless port is connected to the PoE WLAN  
switch each additional wireless port connected will inherit the operating  
configuration of the first Altitude 300-2TM wireless port. The user / installer  
is responsibility to ensure the first Altitude 300-2TM wireless port is properly  
configured.  
The software within the PoE WLAN switch will automatically limit the  
allowable channels and output power determined by the current country  
code entered. Incorrectly entering the country of operation, selecting the  
correct indoor / outdoor setting or identifying the proper antenna used, may  
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result in illegal operation and may cause harmful interference to other  
systems.  
This device employs a radar detection feature required for European  
Community operation in the 5.0 GHz band. This feature is automatically  
enabled when the country of operation is correctly configured for any  
European Community country. The presence of nearby radar operation may  
result in temporary interruption of operation of this device. The radar  
detection feature will automatically restart operation on a channel free of  
radar.  
The 5.0 GHz radio’s AutoChannelSelect/SmartSelect setting described in the  
PoE WLAN switch software manual must always remain enabled to ensure  
that automatic 5.0 GHz channel selection complies with European  
requirements. The current setting for this feature is found in the 5.0 GHz  
Radio Configuration Window as described in the PoE WLAN switch software  
manual.  
The Altitude 300-2TM wireless port with integral antenna and the Altitude  
300-2TM wireless port with certified detachable antennas may be used to  
transmit indoors and outdoors in all countries of the European Community  
for the most up to date limitation and restrictions.  
The Altitude 300-2TM must be operated indoors only when using the 5150-  
5350 MHz bands due to European spectrum usage rules.  
The Altitude 300-2TM wireless port with detachable antenna must only be  
used with Extreme Networks certified antennas.  
In Italy the end user must apply for a license from the national spectrum  
authority to operate this device outdoors.  
In Belgium outdoor operation is only permitted using the 2.46 - 2.4835 GHz  
band: Channel 13.  
In France outdoor operation is only permitted using the 2.4 - 2.454 GHz  
band: Channels 1 - 7.  
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Certifications of Other Countries  
The following compliance disclosures below are displayed for compliance to  
various countries. Go to  
date list of certified countries.  
Table 14: Other Country Specific Compliance Standards, Approvals and Declarations  
Austrialia:  
AS/NZS 3260  
Safety  
AS/NZS 3548 Class B  
EMC  
Australia Compliance is based on EN/ETSI standards listed in EU section.  
SRRC  
Radio Transceiver  
China  
Korea  
MIC ID# R-LARN-03-0481  
ꢀꢁꢂരꢃꢄꢅ ꢆ ꢇ ꢈᇒጜැꢉ ꢊꢋ഻ꢌ ꢍꢎ.  
NOM  
Mexico  
COFFTEL  
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E Power Over Ethernet  
Connector Pin Assignments  
The Altitude 300-2complies with the IEEE P802.3af specification in its support  
of two modes of power delivery on the RJ-45 Ethernet jack. Table 17 shows the  
pins that are used to deliver -48 volts to the wireless port and Figure 14 shows  
the RJ-45 connector's pin number assignment. The Summit 300-48uses the  
MDI, Mode A to deliver power to the Altitude 300-2.  
Table 16: Altitude 300-2TM Power Over Ethernet RJ-45 Pin Assignments  
Conductor  
Mode A: MDI (mode used by the Summit 300-48) Mode B: AII  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Negative Vport  
Negative Vport  
Positive Vport  
Positive Vport  
Positive Vport  
Positive Vport  
Negative Vport  
Negative Vport  
Vport = 44 to 57 volts under no load  
1 2 34 56 7 8  
Figure 14: Ethernet Connector Pin Number Assignment  
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F Terminology  
Ad Hoc - An ad hoc wireless LAN is a group of computers, each with LAN  
adapters, connected as an independent wireless LAN.  
Altitude 300-2- Extreme Networks’ secure enterprise grade, scalable, and  
manageable wireless port. The Altitude 300-2supports two radio channels:  
one 802.11a channel and one 802.11b/g channel and it comes in two models: the  
Altitude 300-2iwith integrated antennas and the Altitude 300-2dwith  
connectors for detachable antennas.  
Backbone - The core infrastructure of a network. The portion of the network  
that transports information from one central location to another central location  
where it is unloaded onto a local system.  
Base Station - In mobile telecommunications, a base station is the central radio  
transmitter/receiver that maintains communications with the sets within its  
range. In cellular and personal communications applications, each cell or  
micro-cell has its own base station; each base station in turn is interconnected  
with other cells’ bases.  
BSS - BSS stands for “Basic Service Set.” It is an wireless port and all the LAN  
PCs that are associated with it.  
CSMA/CA - Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance.  
EPICenter- EPICentermanagement suite is a full-featured network  
management tool that simplifies configuration, troubleshooting, and status  
monitoring of IP-based networks. Offering a comprehensive set of network  
management applications including the ability to configure, monitor,  
troubleshoot, and manage the network and its elements, EPICentertm, delivers  
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on both the basic requirements of network management while adding valuable  
and intuitive features that help save time by streamlining common tasks.  
ESS - ESS (ESS-ID, SSID) stands for “Extended Service Set.” More than one BSS  
is configured to become an Extended Service Set. LAN mobile users can roam  
between different BSSs in an ESS (ESS-ID, SSID).  
Ethernet - A popular local area data communications network, which accepts  
transmission from computers and terminals.  
Infrastructure - An integrated wireless and wired LAN is called an  
infrastructure configuration.  
ISM - The Industrial Scientific and Medical band of regulated but unlicensed  
frequencies. The size and position of the band varies among different regulatory  
agencies. In the Americas the ISM S band is from 2.4 GHz to 2.4835 GHz and  
the ISM C band is from 5.725 GHz to 5.875 GHz which is also part of the UNII  
band.  
Plenum (Hanging Ceiling) - The environmental air space above the ceiling tiles  
of a hanging ceiling. Equipment in the plenum must be tested for fire resistance  
and low-smoke-producing characteristics.  
PoE - Power Over Ethernet. This is an IEEE standard 802.3af that specifies how  
power is delivered over Ethernet twisted pair cables.  
RADIUS - Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service. A login and password  
server standard originally developed for ISP telephone modem bank service  
accesses. RADIUS is now widely used for any general login process.  
Roaming - A wireless LAN mobile user moves around an ESS and maintains a  
continuous connection to the infrastructure network.  
RTS Threshold - Transmitters contending for the medium may not be aware of  
each other. RTS/CTS mechanism can solve this “Hidden Node Problem.” If the  
packet size is smaller than the preset RTS Threshold size, the RTS/CTS  
mechanism will NOT be enabled.  
Summit 300-48TM - Extreme Networks 48 port 10/100 switch with four GBIC  
ports, PoE, and Altitude 300-2TM configuration software.  
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UNII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure are regulated but  
unlicensed bands of frequency in the region of 5 MHz. The amount of  
bandwidth available and their positions vary among the regulator.  
Wireless Port - An internetworking device that seamlessly connects wired and  
wireless networks.  
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