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Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex R700 User Manual

Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex R700
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Ruckus Wireless
TM
Indoor Access Point
Release 100.2.0 User Guide
For the following indoor Ruckus Wireless AP models:
- ZoneFlex 7055 Dual-Band 802.11n Wired/Wireless Wi-Fi Wall Switch
- ZoneFlex 7321 2.4/5GHz 802.11n Smart Wi-Fi Access Point
- ZoneFlex 7341 Single-Band 802.11n Access Point
- ZoneFlex 7343 Single-Band 802.11n Access Point
- ZoneFlex 7352 802.11n Smart Wi-Fi Access Point
- ZoneFlex 7363 Dual-Band 802.11n Smart Wi-Fi Access Point
- ZoneFlex 7372 and 7372-E Dual-Band 802.11n Smart Wi-Fi Access Point
- ZoneFlex 7441 802.11n DAS Access Point
- ZoneFlex 7982 Dual-Band 802.11n Smart Wi-Fi Access Point
- ZoneFlex H500 Dual-Band 802.11ac Multimedia Wi-Fi Access Point Wall Switch
- ZoneFlex R300 Dual-Band 802.11n Smart Wi-Fi Access Point
- ZoneFlex R500 Dual-Band 802.11ac Smart Wi-Fi Access Point
- ZoneFlex R600 Dual-Band 802.11ac Smart Wi-Fi Access Point
- ZoneFlex R700 Dual-Band 802.11ac Smart Wi-Fi Access Point
- ZoneFlex R710 Dual-Band 802.11ac Smart Wi-Fi Access Point
Part Number 800-70892-001 Rev B
Published 25 June, 2015
www.ruckuswireless.com

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Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex R700 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Modulation256-QAM
VLAN supportYes
Networking standardsIEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11ac, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11e, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1x
Ethernet LAN data rates10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s
Maximum data transfer rate1300 Mbit/s
USB 2.0 ports quantity0
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports2
Security algorithmsWPA-PSK
Output current1.5 A
Output voltage12 V
Power consumption (max)13 W
Power consumption (typical)7 W
PlacementTable, Wall
Product colorWhite
Cable lock slot typeKensington
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 60 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)10 - 95 %
Antenna featuresIntegrated antenna
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Width203 mm
Height50 mm
Weight1000 g

Summary

1 About This Guide

Safety Warnings

Essential safety precautions for installing and servicing Ruckus Wireless APs.

Related Documentation

List of additional Ruckus Wireless AP documentation.

Documentation Feedback

Information on how to provide comments and suggestions for documentation.

Document Conventions

Explanation of text and notice conventions used in the guide.

2 Introducing the Ruckus Wireless AP

Overview of the Ruckus Wireless AP

General introduction to Ruckus Wireless APs and their features.

Unpacking the Ruckus Wireless AP

Instructions for opening the AP package and verifying contents.

Getting to Know the AP Features

Introduces the physical features of various Ruckus Wireless AP models.

ZoneFlex 7055 Dual-Band Wired/Wireless Wall Switch

Front View Features

Describes the front panel components of the ZoneFlex 7055.

Rear Panel Features

Describes the rear panel components of the ZoneFlex 7055.

LEDs

Explains the LED indicators on the ZoneFlex 7055.

Reset Buttons

Details the function of the reset buttons on the ZoneFlex 7055.

ZoneFlex 7321 AP

Front Panel

Describes the front panel components and LEDs of the ZoneFlex 7321.

Rear Panel

Describes the rear panel components of the ZoneFlex 7321.

ZoneFlex 7341 AP

Front Panel

Describes the front panel components and LEDs of the ZoneFlex 7341.

Rear Panel

Describes the rear panel components of the ZoneFlex 7341.

ZoneFlex 7343 AP

Front Panel

Describes the front panel components and LEDs of the ZoneFlex 7343.

Rear Panel

Describes the rear panel components of the ZoneFlex 7343.

ZoneFlex 7352 AP

Front Panel

Describes the front panel components and LEDs of the ZoneFlex 7352.

Rear Panel

Describes the rear panel components of the ZoneFlex 7352.

ZoneFlex 7363 AP

Front Panel

Describes the front panel components and LEDs of the ZoneFlex 7363.

Rear Panel

Describes the rear panel components of the ZoneFlex 7363.

ZoneFlex 7372 AP

Front Panel

Describes the front panel components and LEDs of the ZoneFlex 7372.

Rear Panel

Describes the rear panel components of the ZoneFlex 7372.

ZoneFlex 7372-E AP

Front Panel

Describes the front panel components and LEDs of the ZoneFlex 7372-E.

Rear Panel

Describes the rear panel components of the ZoneFlex 7372-E.

ZoneFlex 7441 DAS AP

Front Panel

Describes the front panel components of the ZoneFlex 7441 DAS AP.

ZoneFlex 7982 AP

Front Panel

Describes the front panel components and LEDs of the ZoneFlex 7982.

ZoneFlex H500 AP Wall Switch

Front Panel

Describes the front view of the H500 AP.

Rear Panel

Describes the rear view of the H500 AP.

Bottom Panel

Describes the bottom panel components of the H500 AP.

Reset Buttons

Details the function of the reset buttons on the H500 AP.

ZoneFlex R300 AP

Front Panel

Describes the front panel components and LEDs of the ZoneFlex R300.

Rear Panel

Describes the rear panel components of the ZoneFlex R300.

ZoneFlex R500 AP

Front Panel

Describes the front panel components and LEDs of the ZoneFlex R500.

Rear Panel

Describes the rear panel components of the ZoneFlex R500.

ZoneFlex R600 AP

Front Panel

Describes the front panel components and LEDs of the ZoneFlex R600.

Rear Panel

Describes the rear panel components of the ZoneFlex R600.

ZoneFlex R700 AP

Front Panel

Describes the front panel components and LEDs of the ZoneFlex R700.

Rear Panel

Describes the rear panel components of the ZoneFlex R700.

ZoneFlex R710 AP

Front Panel

Describes the front panel LEDs of the ZoneFlex R710.

Bottom Panel

Describes the bottom panel components of the ZoneFlex R710.

3 Installing the AP

Before You Begin

Pre-installation tasks including site survey and hardware preparation.

Step 1: Preconfiguring the AP

Guides through the initial configuration of the AP before network deployment.

Step 2: Verifying AP Operation

Steps to confirm the AP is functioning correctly before final deployment.

Step 3: Deploying the AP

Instructions for placing the AP and connecting it to power and network.

Troubleshooting the Installation

Provides solutions for common installation issues and problems.

7055 Physical Installation

Describes physical installation instructions for the ZoneFlex 7055 AP.

7441 Physical Installation

Describes physical installation instructions for the ZoneFlex 7441 DAS AP.

H500 Physical Installation

Refer to Quick Setup Guide for H500 AP physical installation.

4 Navigating the Web Interface

Before You Begin: Preconfiguring the AP

Covers pre-configuration steps before accessing the AP's web interface.

Navigating the Web Interface

Explains the layout and elements of the Ruckus Wireless AP Web interface.

When You Are Using a Dual-Band AP

Highlights differences in the web interface for dual-band APs.

5 Configuring the AP

Configuring Device Settings

Sets device name, location, service provider login, and other AP parameters.

Configuring Internet Settings

Defines AP connection to local network and internet, including VLANs.

Configuring Local Subnets

Enables AP to act as a router with DHCP and DNS for local subnets.

Configuring Wireless Settings

Configures common and individual WLAN settings for APs.

Configuring Ethernet Ports

Defines behavior of AP Ethernet ports, including trunking and VLANs.

Configuring Hotspot Service

Enables and configures Hotspot service on standalone APs.

Creating a Hotspot Walled Garden

Allowing Unrestricted Access by MAC Address

6 Managing the AP

Viewing Current Device Settings

Displays a general overview of the AP's current status and information.

Viewing Current Internet Connection Settings

Shows the AP's network settings for local network and internet connectivity.

Viewing Current Local Subnet Settings

Displays router and client configurations for local subnets.

Viewing Common Wireless Settings

Shows the AP's current common wireless configuration settings.

Viewing Associated Wireless Clients

Monitors wireless clients associated with the AP's wireless network.

Changing the Administrative Login Settings

Modifies the default username and password for AP web interface access.

Enabling Other Management Access Options

Configures access via HTTP, Telnet, SSH, and FlexMaster server.

Working with Event Logs and Syslog Servers

Configures automatic delivery of log files to a syslog server.

Upgrading the Firmware Image

Provides options for updating the AP's firmware image.

Rebooting the AP

Restarts the AP without changing current settings.

Resetting the AP to Factory Defaults

Restores the AP to its original factory default settings.

Running Diagnostics

Utilizes ping and traceroute tools to check network connections.

Where to Find More Information

Directs users to the Ruckus Wireless Support Portal for additional help.

Appendix A: AP Support for Bluetooth Low Energy Devices

Appendix B: Configuring Link Aggregation (LACP) for AP Backhaul

Configuring LACP

CLI commands and options for configuring LACP on the R710 AP.

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