Installation Workflow

Access points are automatically added to your network when the DHCP and DNS prerequisites have been met. But you can save time and configure the AP before you install it with the pre-provision mode. You can revert the AP to production mode when you are ready for deployment.

Note

Note

Confirm that Domain Name System (DNS), Network Time Protocol (NTP), and the firewall ports are configured and available before deployment. Create a firewall rule to allow outbound traffic from Extreme Networks devices. For more information about firewalls, see Firewall Configuration Guides.

You should configure the DHCP options on your DHCP server to assign an allowed NTP server to Extreme Networks devices. Both DNS and NTP are critical for country and region detection and certificate validation. For more information about DNS and NTP, see ExtremeCloud IQ Controller Deployment Guide for Cloud deployment and Extreme Campus Controller Deployment Guide for Campus or on-premises deployment.

For more information on deployment, see the Knowledge Base article How to deploy a new Access Point or replace a faulty Access Point to your ExtremeCloud IQ Controller. AP deployment is also documented in ExtremeCloud IQ Controller documentation and the IQ Engine documentation.

Use the information in the following table to help you install your access point.

Table 1. Installation Work flow
Steps Action Purpose
1

Verify the box contents.

Confirm that your AP and accessories arrived complete and undamaged.
2 Install the access point to one of the following: Install the AP on a ceiling or wall, and connect the network cable. If you use Power over Ethernet (PoE), then the AP powers up.
The AP begins a discovery process to determine its own IP address and the IP address of the controller. When the discovery process is successful, the AP registers with the controller. For more information, see the following articles:
3 (Optional) Connect to a power supply. Connect to an external 12-volt DC power supply if you are not using Power over Ethernet (PoE).
Note: Your Extreme AP must be grounded so it can be used safely. Consider this requirement when you plan your deployment.
4 (Optional) Lock the access point. Secure the AP and prevent someone from removing it.
5 (Optional) Onboard the AP with the ExtremeCloud IQ Mobile Onboarding application. Scan the QR code or bar code on the back of the device and begin the onboarding process.
6 Confirm that the LED is white. A white LED indicates that your AP has powered up and registered with the Cloud. An amber light indicates a technical issue that requires a resolution. See the Led Descriptions section in the "Overview" chapter for an explanation of the LED states.