LANCOM OX-6400 Quick Installation Guide

LANCOM Systems

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Initial Start-up

Establishing the required connections for device configuration

▶️ Always observe the adjacent safety instructions and notes.

Select the description a) or b), applicable to your present constellation for the power supply of the device:

a) PoE power supply via PoE network device

Connect a network cable to the Ethernet port marked PoE on the device and a free PoE-active network socket on your local network (e.g., on a PoE-capable switch).

b) PoE power supply via separate PoE injector

Connect a network cable to the Ethernet port marked PoE on the device and the output of the PoE injector. Then connect another network cable to the input of the PoE injector and a free NON-PoE-active network outlet of your local network. Connect the PoE injector to the power supply.

▶️ Always observe the documentation of the PoE injector or PoE switch!

▶️ Use suitable cables to connect other required device interfaces to other components and, in the case of devices with Wi-Fi interfaces, connect any antennas supplied.

Configuration via the local network

Note that an active DHCP server is required in the network connected to the device.

Connect the computer intended for configuration (e.g., notebook) either directly via Ethernet cable to one of the ETH or LAN interfaces of the device, or to a switch in the same network.

The possibly existing interface CONFIG or COM is not suitable for configuration via the network!

Options for Initial Start-up

Option 1: via the LANCOM Management Cloud (LMC)

The LANCOM Management Cloud allows LANCOM partners to automate the commissioning, centralized management, and monitoring of LANCOM devices. Further information on commissioning and configuration via the LMC can be found at www.lancom-systems.com/lmc-access.

Option 2: via web browser (WEBconfig)

Configuration via web browser is an easy and fast variant, since no additional software is required on the computer used for configuration.

Note: If a certificate warning appears in your browser when trying to connect to your device, there is a button or link on the displayed browser page to connect to the device anyway (depending on the browser, usually under Advanced).

In this procedure, the DNS server used in your network must be able to resolve the host name reported by the device via DHCP. When using a LANCOM device as a DHCP and DNS server, this is the default case.

At https://lancom-XXYYZZ you can access your device. Replace XXYYZZ with the last six digits of the MAC address of your device, which you can find on the enclosed document LANCOM Management Cloud or on the nameplate of the device. If necessary, append the domain name of your local network (e.g., .intern).

Alternatively, for configuration via TCP/IP you need the IP address of the device in the local network (LAN) so that you can enter it in any web browser. If necessary, determine the IP address at the DHCP server or router.

After saving the configuration, check the accessibility of the new SSID e.g. by smartphone via the displayed QR code. The initial commissioning of the device is now complete.

Option 3: via the Windows software LANconfig

Please visit www.lancom-systems.com/downloads for the software.

The initial commissioning of the device is now complete.

Interface Overview of the LANCOM OX-6400

The device features the following interfaces and controls:

Visual representation shows ports labeled ETH1 (PoE), ETH2, PWR, Reset, WLAN1, WLAN2.

Documentation / Firmware / Service & Support

All information on your device

Basically, current versions of the LCOS LX firmware, drivers, tools, and documentation for all LANCOM and AirLancer products are available for download free of charge from our website.

You will also find explanations of all the functions of your LANCOM device in the LCOS Reference Manual: www.lancom-systems.de/docs/LCOS/Refmanual/EN/

All information on the interfaces and connection options of your device can be found in the Hardware Quick Reference. Information is accessible via a QR code in the original document.

The LANCOM Knowledge Base — with over 2,500 articles — is available to you at any time via the LANCOM website: www.lancom-systems.com/knowledgebase

If you have any further questions, please submit your request via our Service & Support portal: www.lancom-systems.com/service-support

Information on the lifecycle, in particular on End of Sale / End of Life and on the supply of LANCOM devices with security updates can be found at: www.lancom-systems.com/lifecycle

Regulatory Notice

Regulatory compliance for devices with radio or Wi-Fi interfaces

This LANCOM device is subject to governmental regulation. The user is responsible for ensuring that this device operates in accordance with local regulatory guidelines, specifically for compliance with potential channel restrictions.

Channel restrictions in Wi-Fi operation for devices with Wi-Fi interfaces

When operating this radio equipment in EU countries, the frequency range 5,150 – 5,350 MHz (Wi-Fi channels 36 – 64) as well as the frequency range 5,945 – 6,425 MHz (Wi-Fi channels 1 – 93) is limited to indoor use.

Technical Specifications for Radio Operation

Technology Frequency range (MHz) Max. output power (dBm EIRP)
Wi-Fi 2,400 – 2,483.5 20
Wi-Fi 5,150 – 5,350 20
Wi-Fi 5,470 – 5,725 30
Wi-Fi 5,945 – 6,425 23
SRD / BLE / SRD / ESL (ePaper) 2,400 – 2,483.5 10
SRD / SubGHz-ESL 869.2 – 869.25 14 / 25 mW

Declarations of Conformity

You will find all the Declarations of Conformity concerning our product portfolio under www.lancom-systems.com/doc. These documents contain all the tested standards and required guidelines in the area of EMC - SAFETY - RF, as well as the proof of the guidelines concerning RoHS & REACH.

Simplified Declaration of Conformity

Hereby, LANCOM Systems GmbH | Adenauerstrasse 20/B2 | D-52146 Wuerselen, declares that this device is in compliance with Directives 2014/30/EU, 2014/35/EU, 2014/53/EU, 2011/65/EU, and Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006. The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following Internet address: www.lancom-systems.com/doc

General Safety Instructions

Safety Instructions and Intended Use

In order to avoid harming yourself, third parties, or your equipment when installing your LANCOM device, please observe the following safety instructions. Operate the device only as described in the corresponding documentation. Pay particular attention to all warnings and safety instructions. Use only those third-party devices and components that are recommended or approved by LANCOM Systems.

Before commissioning the device, be sure to study the corresponding Hardware Quick Reference which can be downloaded from the LANCOM website www.lancom-systems.com/downloads.

Any warranty and liability claims against LANCOM Systems are excluded in the event of any use other than the intended use described below!

Environment

LANCOM devices should only be operated when the following environmental requirements are met:

Power Supply

Before start-up, the following points must be observed, as improper use can lead to personal injury and damage to property, as well as voiding the warranty:

Applications

Symbols on the device label

Trademarks and Disclaimers

LANCOM, LANCOM Systems, LCOS, LANcommunity, LANCOM Service LANcare, LANCOM Active Radio Control, and AirLancer are registered trademarks. All other names or descriptions used may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their owners.

This document contains statements relating to future products and their attributes. LANCOM Systems reserves the right to change these without notice. No liability for technical errors and/or omissions.

Models: OX-6400, OX-6400 Wi-Fi 6 Access Point, OX-6400, Wi-Fi 6 Access Point, Access Point, Point

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