ADTRAn BSAP 6040 4×4 AX Dual-Band Access Point User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- ADTRAN
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ADTRAn BSAP 6040 4x4 AX Dual-Band Access Point User Guide
Overview
WARNING!
Read all warning, cautions, notes and installation instructions before
installing or servicing this equipments.
This quick start describes how to install and access ADTRAN’s Bluesocket 6040 access point (BSAP), a WiFi-6 (802.11ax) 4×4 indoor AP designed to provide enterprise-grade performance within high-density wireless environments. This robust AP simultaneously supports four transmit and four receive streams with data rates up to 3.5 Gbps (2.4 Gbps for 5 GHz and 1.1 Gbps for 2.4 GHz) using four internal MU-MIMO antennas with up to 5 dBi peak gain, and supports zero- touch provisioning using ADTRAN’s virtual wireless local area network (vWLAN) cloud-management application. The BSAP 6040 is fully functional with 802.3at Power over Ethernet (PoE+), support for Bluetooth 5.0/LE radios for Beacons or Internet of Things (IoT) applications, WPA3 encryption and Wireless Intrusion Detection (W-IDS) for added security, support for the traditional DynamicRF, Neighbor Discovery, Layer 7 device fingerprinting features and the new multi- user MIMO (MU-MIMO), orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA), basic service set (BSS) coloring, advanced 1024-QAM, and target wake time (TWT) features for WiFi 6.
WARNING!
WARNING indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, could result in death,
injury or serious property damage.
CAUTION!
CAUTION indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, could result in service
interruption, damage to the equipment, or minor property damage.
NOTE
NOTES inform the user of additional, but important, information or features.
Installing the BSAP 6040
**** NOTE
Refer to the national, state and local electrical codes for the requirements
for power, grounding, wiring, and installation methods.
Package Contents
- ADTRAN’s BSAP 6040
- One wall/ceiling mounting hardware kit (two plastic anchors and two mounting screws)
- Two T-rail mounting brackets (9/16 and 15/16) for recessed drop ceilings
- One pole mounting base with hardware (one host strap and pole mounting bracket)
- Quick Start
CAUTION!
The ADTRAN BSAP 6040 is intended for indoor use only. Ethernet, PoE+ cables,
and attached equipment are intended for use within the same building with
equipotential bonding, and not intended to be placed in separate buildings or
structures. Failure to deploy as described could result in permanent damage
from lightning or other electrical events and voids the warranty.
Prior to Installation
Before installing the equipment, inspect the AP. If damage has occurred during
shipping, file a claim with the carrier, and then contact ADTRAN Customer
Support. For more information, refer to the product warranty available online
at https://adtran/wp_support_warranty.
Mounting the BSAP 6040 to a Ceiling or Wall
Position the BSAP for maximum throughput and range between other APs and
wireless client devices. Complete these instructions and refer to Figure 2 to
mount the BSAP 6040 on an interior ceiling or wall using the enclosed
ceiling/wall mounting kit:
- Using a 0.25-inch (0.65 cm) drill bit, drill two holes in the ceiling or wall 2.75 inch (4.45 cm) apart, and tap the anchors into the holes.
- Drive the provided mounting screws into the plastic anchors leaving enough of the screws exposed to ensure that the screws can be inserted into the keyed slots in the bottom of the unit.
- Insert the screws into the keyed slots on the bottom of the BSAP and slide the BSAP forward (or backward) on the screws to securely mount it in place.
- Optionally, protect your BSAP with a Kensington cable lock (not provided) in the security slot.
Mounting the BSAP 6040 to a Dropped Ceiling
Position the BSAP 6040 for maximum throughput and range between other APs and
wireless client devices. The BSAP 6040 ships with plastic flush and recessed
ceiling mounting brackets (T-rail kits) to mount the BSAP on the ceiling tile
separators of standard and recessed dropped ceilings. Complete these
instructions and refer to Figure 3 to mount the BSAP 6040 to a dropped
ceiling:
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Attach he T-Rail mounting bracket to the back of the BSAP by sliding the bracket into the recessed area behind the keyed slots until locked in place (refer to Figure 3 on page 3).
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Once the mounting bracket is attached to the BSAP, align the mounting bracket at a slight angle to the T-rail. Slide the long bracket tabs onto the T-rail and rotate slightly until the flexible bracket tabs snap into place.
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Optionally protect your PNS with a Kensington cable lock (not provided) inserted in the security slot.
Mounting the BSAP 6040 to a Pole
The BSAP 6040 also ships with a pole mount base and hose strap to mount the AP
to a vertical or horizontal pole. BSAPs should be positioned for maximum
throughput and range between other APs and wireless client devices.
Attaching the Pole Mounting Bracket to the BSAP:
- Attach the pole mounting bracket to the back of the BSAP by sliding the bracket into the recessed area behind the keyed slots until locked in place as shown in Figure 5.
- The pole mounting bracket is attached to the BSAP in the same orientation, whether the BSAP will be mounted on the pole vertically or horizontally.
Pole Mount Bracket
To mount the BSAP 6040 to a Vertical Pole:
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Once the pole mounting bracket is attached to the BSAP, thread the hose strap through the two slots on the pole mount bracket as shown in Figure 6 on page 4.
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Wrap the hose strap around the vertical mounting pole and insert the end into the strap lock. Tighten the strap lock to secure the unit to the pole as shown in
Mounting the BSAP 6040 to a Horizontal Pole
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Once the pole mounting bracket is attached to the BSAP, thread the hose strap through the two slots on the pole mount bracket as shown in Figure .
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Rotate the BSAP 90 degrees so that pole mount bracket and hose straps are aligned vertically (as shown in Figure ).
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Wrap the hose strap around the horizontal mounting pole and insert the end into the strap lock. Tighten the lock of the hose strap to secure the unit to the pole
(Figure 9).
Mounting the BSAP 6040 to a Junction Box
The BSAP 6040 can also be mounted to a junction box using the ADTRAN junction
box mounting kit. This kit is sold separately and not included with the base
product shipment (PN 1700978F1 – Junction Box Mount Kit for BSAP 6040/6020).
Refer to the instructions included with the junction box mounting kit for
installation. The junction box mounting kit includes the bracket, two #6 (32 x
3/4 inch) screws, and two #8 (32 x 3/4 inch) screws.
Supplying Power to the BSAP 6040
The BSAP 6040 does not have a power switch. It is powered when connected to a network device that supplies PoE+ based on the IEEE 802.3at standard, or optionally by the following:
- External 802.3at PoE+ injector connected to a properly grounded AC power outlet.
- External AC/DC power adapter connected to an AC power source.
NOTE
To use PoE+ network devices for powering the BSAP 6040, connect the PoE+-based
network device to the 2.5Gb PoE+ port (labeled 1 on the bottom of the unit, as
shown in Figure 1 on page 1).
To use the external DC power adapter, connect the adapter to the 12V DC port on the back of the unit. The DC power adapter automatically adjusts to any voltage between 100 and 240 VAC at 50 or 60 Hz. No voltage range settings are required.
CAUTION!
This product is intended for indoor use only. Ethernet, PoE cables, and
attached equipment are intended for use within the same building with
equipotential bonding, and not intended to be placed in separate buildings or
structures. Failure to deploy as described could result in permanent damage
from lightning or other electrical events and voids the warranty.
Connecting to the BSAP 6040
Once the BSAP 6040 is installed and powered, you can connect to the AP using one of the methods described in the following section.
Connecting to the BSAP 6040 Using a Network Device
If powering the BSAP 6040 using a network device such as a switch:
- Connect one of the BSAP 6040 Ethernet ports to the appropriate switchport.
- Obtain the IP address of the AP from the Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) server based on the MAC address of the BSAP 6040. DHCP is enabled by default.
- Use a Secure Shell (SSH) client to connect to the default IP address of the BSAP.
Connecting to the BSAP 6040 Using a PoE+ Injector
If powering the BSAP 6040 using a PoE+ injector:
- Connect one of the Ethernet ports of the BSAP to the OUT port of the PoE+ injector.
- Connect the Ethernet port of the computer to the IN port on the PoE+ injector.
- Use a Secure Shell (SSH) client to connect to the default IP address of the BSAP.
Connecting to the BSAP 6040 Using the DC Power Adapter
If the BSAP is powered using the optional DC power adapter:
- Connect the Ethernet port of the BSAP to the Ethernet port of the computer.
- Use a Secure Shell (SSH) client to connect to the default IP address of the BSAP.
Managing the BSAP 6040
You can connect to and manage the BSAP 6040 using one of ADTRAN’s cloud management services or by using the BSAP’s command line interface (CLI). Each service offering and management method is described in the following sections.
Managing the BSAP 6040 with Express Cloud
Express Cloud is now included with the purchase of new ADTRAN Bluesocket 6040
series APs. Express Cloud can be used with the BSAP 6040, however Elite Cloud
or Elite On-Premises can be purchased for access to upgraded features.
For initial setup of Express Cloud:
- Go to https://adtran.com/cloud and provide the requested information to create a new account. Express Cloud access information and credentials will be sent via email within one business day.
- After receiving e-mail confirmation, connect the BSAP to a power supply.
- Connect the BSAP to an Internet-accessed network. The BSAP will automatically discover Express Cloud and will display in the account.
For existing Express Cloud accounts adding additional BSAPs:
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Go to https://adtran.com/cloud.
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Using the same email address as the existing Express Cloud account in the email field and the domain name in the company field.
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If using an email address that already has an account and a domain that already exists, you will be adding additional BSAPs to that existing account and
domain. -
Confirmation that BSAPs have been added will be sent via email within one business day.
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After receiving e-mail confirmation, connect the BSAP to a power supply.
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Connect the BSAP to an internet-accessed network. The BSAP will automatically discover Express Cloud and will display in the account. Express Cloud support is available in the ADTRAN interactive support community online at https://supportcommunity.adtran.com.
NOTE
For further details regarding Express Cloud, Elite Cloud, and Elite On-
Premises, refer to the FAQ in the support community. For further information
on creating an Express Cloud account, refer to the Creating an Express Cloud
Account article in the support community.
Managing the BSAP 6040 with Elite Cloud
Purchasing an Elite Cloud subscription automatically creates a user cloud
account. All further communication regarding the subscription will be provided
via email.
For initial setup of Express Cloud:
- Elite Cloud access information and credentials will be sent via email within one business day.
- After receiving e-mail confirmation, connect the BSAP to a power supply.
- Connect the BSAP to an internet-accessed network. The BSAP will automatically discover Elite Cloud and will display in the account.
For existing Elite Cloud accounts purchasing additional BSAPs and Elite Cloud Subscriptions:
- Confirmation that the BSAPs have been added will be sent via email within one business day.
- After receiving e-mail confirmation, connect the BSAP to a power supply.
- Connect the BSAP to an internet-accessed network. The BSAP will automatically discover Elite Cloud and will display in the account.
Managing the BSAP 6040 with Elite On-Premises and AP Discovery
The BSAP 6040 can be configured for use with Elite On-Premises, the Bluesocket
virtual wireless local area network (vWLAN) management system. Using AP
discovery to configure the BSAP with a previously-installed vWLAN instance can
be achieved by allowing the BSAP to discover the vWLAN instance and receive
its configuration information. This AP discovery process uses an algorithm
that attempts discovery methods in this order: static configuration, Dynamic
Host Control Protocol (DHCP) vendor option (43), Domain Naming System (DNS)
discovery, cached vWLAN information, and Express/Elite Cloud Zero Touch
discovery. If no response to the discovery request is received, the algorithm
moves to the next method in the list (except when using static configuration,
which never queries the other discovery methods). Two additional network
components can be configured to facilitate AP discovery:
- An external DHCP server can be configured to assign IP addresses to the BSAPs associated with the vWLAN instance. When configuring the DHCP server, make sure to configure the Bluesocket DHCP Vendor option (43) on the server.
- An external DNS server can be configured to resolve the name discovery to the IP address of the vWLAN in the network environment.
NOTE
When running static configuration, the BSAPs will not automatically query the
other AP discovery methods.
For more information on the vWLAN and PNS discovery, refer to the vWLAN AP
Discovery Configuration Guide available online at
https://supportcommunity.adtran.com.
Configuring the BSAP 6040 IP Address or Static Discovery Using the CLI
By default, DHCP is enabled on the BSAP 6040. However, if static configuration
is required for the IP address or AP discovery for the BSAP, users can access
the BSAP’s CLI using either a VT100 terminal emulation program or an SSH
client. To access the BSAP 6040 CLI using a VT100 terminal emulation program,
follow these steps:
- Connect a DB-9 to RJ-45 serial cable (rollover cable) to the BSAP’s CONSOLE port, and connect the other end of the serial cable to the PC.
- Open a VT100 terminal emulation program with the following settings: 115,200 data rate, eight data bits, no parity bits, and 1 stop bit (no flow control).
- Select
to access the CLI. At the prompt, enter the user name adm1n and the password blue1socket.
To access the PNS CLI using an SSH client, complete these steps:
- Ensure that the BSAP is connected to a controlling computer (using the provided RJ-45 Ethernet cable).
- Specify that the computer’s TCP/IP setting is On or Enabled by navigating to Control Panel and selecting Network Connections.
- Double-click the connection of your network interface card and select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
- Select Properties then specify that the TCP/IP setting is enabled.
- Set your PC to a static IP address of 192.168.190.2 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
- Access the BSAP’s command line interface (CLI) using an SSH client.
- Open an SSH connection using the unit’s DHCP-assigned IP address and port 2335 connected to the LAN1 port on the BSAP.
- At the prompt, enter the user name adm1n and the password blue1socket.
Configuring the Application
More detailed information about configuring the BSAP 6040, refer to the vWLAN
Administrator’s Guide, available online at
https://supportcommunity.adtran.com. Additional safety and regulatory
guidelines are also available in the Bluesocket Compliance Notice available
online at https://supportcommunity.adtran.com.
BSAP 6040 LED Descriptions
Product Specifications
Electrical
- Input: 802.3at Compliant PoE+ source
- External Power Supply: 12 VDC
- Max Power: 24W (USB excluded)
Environment
- Operating Temperature: 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
- Storage Temperature: -40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C)
- Relative Humidity: 10 to 95 percent, non-condensing
CAUTION!
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic devices. When handling
devices, wear an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to
electronic components. Place in antistatic packing material when transporting
or storing. When installing or maintaining, always place devices on an
approved antistatic mat that is electrically grounded.
CAUTION!
This product is intended for business deployment. Care should be taken to
protect cables from damage or vandalism.
CAUTION!
Do not locate the product in direct sunlight or next to any thermal
obstructions or source of moisture.
NOTE
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by ADTRAN will void the
warranty.
Compliance
- Changes or modifications not expressly approved by ADTRAN could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
- IEEE 802.3at PoE+
- FCC
- Subpart 15 B
- Subpart C 15.247
- Subpart E 15.407
- CAN ICES-003 (B) / NMB-003 (B)
- UL Listed
FCC Statements
- 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.
- 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
- This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 25 cm between the radiator and your body.
- This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
- Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by ADTRAN could void your authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE
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 in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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References
- Training
- Home - Adtran Support Community
- Training
- Create a new ADTRAN Cloud Account
- Warranty Information
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- Bluesocket Compliance Notice - Adtran Support Community
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