
WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with AP Mounted in NEMA Enclosure 67
Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide
2 Strip back cable jackets.
3 Terminate the data wires to the screw down terminal blocks.
To pin out the Terminal strips refer Figure 20 .
Figure 20. Terminal Strip Connection
Warning! Avaya requires that the Access Point in the outdoor enclosure be powered with a
Power Over Ethernet (POE) that is supplied only from an Avaya WSS 2350 or WSS 2360/2361
wireless security switch.
Software
Country of operation
Before you can configure APs and radio parameters, you must specify the country in which you plan to operate
the radios. Since each country has different regulatory environments, the country code determines the transmit
power levels and channels you can configure on the radios. WSS Software ensures that the values you can
configure are valid for the country you specify.
You must specify the country in which you plan to operate the WSS and its APs. WSS Software does not allow
you to configure or enable the AP radios until you specify the country of operations.
The country code is one of the parameters you set when you create a network plan. Be sure to select the
country code for the country in which the AP will be operated. It is a violation of regulatory laws to set the
country code to a country that is different than the actual country in which the AP is operating.
For a complete listing of the two-letter country codes, refer to the "Approved Countries for the WLAN Series
2332 Components" at http://www.avaya.com/support.
To specify the 2.4 GHz external antenna model using CLI, use the following command:
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