Wi-Fi Access Point O-435 - Connecting the Access Point to the Network
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Connecting the Access Point to the Network
To connect the AP to the network, perform the following steps:
Be sure you have an available DHCP server on the network to enable network configuration of the AP.
Add the DNS entry wifi-security-server on all DNS servers. This entry must point to the IP address of the server.
Be sure you have DHCP running on the subnet to the connected AP.
Check the LEDs on the AP to ensure that it has a server connection.
Log on to the server using SSH and run the get sensor list command.
The command returns a list of all Arista devices recognized by the server. Single Sign-On users can go to the Monitor tab in CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge and check if the access point appears on the Monitor tab.
Note:If zero configuration fails, the AP must be configured manually.
Important:If you do not have DHCP enabled on a subnet, the AP cannot connect to that subnet with zero-configuration. If the DNS entry does not exist on the DNS servers, or if you do not have the DHCP server running on the subnet, you must manually configure the AP. For details on configuring an AP manually, see the Access Point Configuration guide on our website at Arista Product Documentation .
Connecting the Access Point using PoE
If you are using a PoE injector, make sure you plug the data connection into a suitable switch port with proper network connectivity.
Figure 1. LAN Port
The figure shows the LAN cable inserted to the LAN1 Port. Label l points to the relative position of the grounding screw on the AP.
For PoE port details, see the Bottom Panel section.