Go to Monitor > Devices > Access Points to see a list of APs in ExtremeCloud IQ
Controller.
The model and licensing domain of the AP determine the site configuration type and site
licensing domain. The configuration Profile and RF Management for a device group are specific to
the AP platform.
The Country option on the
site must support the AP licensing domain.
Highlights on the Access
Points List:
The MAC Address column displays the AP
MAC Address of the primary port. Use this information to identify the AP and facilitate
integration processes.
The Profile column indicates which
configuration Profile the AP is associated with. A configuration Profile is defined at the
device group. It applies configuration settings to the group.
The Radio 1 Clients, Radio 2 Clients, and
Radio 3 Clients columns indicate the client count on each radio. This
information enables you to monitor load balancing on the AP. The value Sensor, in this column,
indicates that the radio is configured as a sensor. For more information, see Radio as a Sensor.
The Radio Mode columns indicate the
mode for each radio on the AP. Use the Radio Mode columns to indicate that an AP is configured as a
Client Bridge. The Radio Mode column value for a Client Bridge AP is bridge.
The Adoption column indicates if the AP
is associated with the Primary or Backup ExtremeCloud IQ
Controller in an availability pair. Use this information to understand an access
point's home session. This value does not
indicate where an AP may be currently connected in an availability pair.
The Tunnel column on the Access
Point List displays which controller the AP has an active tunnel to. Possible values
are:
Primary — The AP has an active tunnel
to the primary controller in an availability pair.
Backup — The AP has an active tunnel to
the secondary controller in an availability pair.
N/A — Indicates that an active tunnel
does not exist or that there is a configuration entry for the AP, but the AP is not
currently connected.
The Overrides column indicates that the
AP has overrides. To view which override settings are enabled, select the AP and go to
Advanced > Overrides.
The Ethernet Port Speed and Ethernet Port Mode are available
for each port on a selected device:
When the interface is connected, port speed
and mode display.
When an available port is disconnected, the
value is NC (Not
Connected).
For single port AP models, the value for
the second port is NA
(Not Available).
The two Switch Port columns display the MAC
address of the switch to which the selected AP is connected. Use this information to quickly
access a switch that may be associated with a service escalation. Port information also aides
in validating configuration and diagnostic functions.
The CERT column indicates that a
Certificate Signing Request (CSR) certificate has been applied to the AP.
The Force Normal Power Operation column
indicates that the AP will draw normal power from the POE switch port for full-capacity
operation regardless of the IEEE 802.3 ft/at/bt and or LLDP-MED power switch port
negotiation. The defined power level for full-capacity power operation is unique for each AP
model.
Note
Use this setting with caution. Improper use can
result in an AP power source overload, resulting in an unstable AP operation.
The Pwr Source column — Indicates if
the AP is operating with BT (802.3BT), AT(802.3AT), AF, or DC. (Only AP5010 supports BT.)
The Power Status column value depends
on the AP model:
For AP5010, possible values are: High,
Normal, or Low.
All other AP models, possible values are:
Normal or Low.
Note
The Power Source column has been
deprecated and will therefore display None.
Use Auto Refresh to automatically
refresh the information presented. From the Auto Refresh drop-down field,
select the refresh value. Valid values are:
OFF
30 Seconds
1 Minute
3 Minutes
5 Minutes
You can also select to manually
refresh the page anytime.
Note
Save your page setting changes.
Auto Refresh is
implemented at the browser level and therefore will reset any selections or unsaved page
setting changes. When using Auto
Refresh, select a refresh interval that allows you to complete the operation
within the defined interval. For best results, set Auto Refresh to OFF during
configuration selections or selection of a large number of elements.
Supported ExtremeWireless™
Access Points
The following ExtremeWireless™ access points are supported by ExtremeCloud IQ
Controller:
ExtremeWirelessWi-Fi 6E World-Wide Universal Access Points
ExtremeCloud IQ or On-premise
operation:
AP3000/X
AP4000
AP4000-1
AP5010
AP5050U/AP5050D
ExtremeWirelessWi-Fi 6 Universal Access Points
ExtremeCloud IQ or On-premise
operation:
AP302W
AP305C/CX
AP305C-1
AP410C
AP410C-1
AP460C/S6C/S12C
ExtremeWirelessWi-Fi 6 Access Points
On-premise operation only:
AP310i/e
AP310i/e-1
AP410i/e
AP410i-1
AP460i/e
AP505i
AP510i/e
AP510i-1
AP560i/h
ExtremeWirelessWi-Fi 5 Access Points
On-premise operation only:
AP3917i/e/k
AP3916ic
AP3915i/e
AP3912i
AP3935i/e
AP3965i/e
The Extreme Networks Defender Adapter SA201 is supported.
Note
For all Extreme Networks access points, use the Extreme Networks
certified ACC-WIFI-MICRO-USB console cable. Other MICRO-USB console cables have not been
certified by Extreme Networks.
Most AP radio properties depend on
a regulatory domain; which is defined at the site level. Devices that are connected to
ExtremeCloud IQ
Controller but not assigned to a device group have the status of In-Service Trouble. Devices that
have not discovered ExtremeCloud IQ
Controller have the status of Unknown.