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HP 560 Wireless 802.11ac Access Point Quickstart
Removing the AP
To remove the AP from the bracket:
1.
Detach any locks and remove the retaining screw.
2.
While carefully holding the AP, insert a flat screwdriver into the cable
channel between the channel wall and the AP Bracket latch, releasing the
AP from the bracket, while being careful to retain grip on the AP as you
slide it away from the AP Bracket lock tab.
3.
Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the AP.
Using the AP with a controller
The AP is typically operated in controlled mode and is managed using a
controller from one of these controller families:
HP MSM720, MSM760, MSM765zl, MSM775zl
HP 10500/7500, HP 830, HP 870, HP WX5002/WX5004
Both controller families cannot coexist on the same network. HP
Note:
10500/7500, HP 830, HP 870, and HP WX5002/WX5004 Controllers
are not compatible with HP MSM7xx Controllers.
To become operational, the AP must discover a controller and establish a
management tunnel with it. The controller then manages the AP and provides
all configuration settings.
If default settings are used on the AP and the controller, and both devices are
on the same subnet, when powered on, the AP automatically discovers the
controller and establishes a secure connection to it. No further configuration is
required.
Once the discovery process is complete, and the secure management tunnel is
established, AP Power LED remains on and the Ethernet and Radio LEDs flash
to indicate the presence of traffic.
For more information about using the AP with MSM7xx Controllers, see
Working with controlled APs in the HP MSM7xx Controllers Configuration
Guide.
For more information about using the AP with HP 10500/7500, HP 830, HP
870, or WX5002/WX5004 Controllers, see the HP 830 Series PoE+ Unified
Wired-WLAN Switch and HP 10500/7500 20G Unified Wired-WLAN Module
Fundamentals Configuration Guide, the H3C WX Series Access Controller
Module Basic Configuration Guide, the HP 870 Unified Wired-WLAN Appliance
Switch Switching Engine Fundamentals Configuration Guide, or the HP Unified
Wireless: Migrating from an MSM Deployment.
5
AP status LED states (with controller connection)
Status LED state
Power/System OK LED flashes
every two seconds.
Power/System OK LED flashes
once per second.
Power/System OK, Ethernet, and
Radio LEDs flash in sequence
from left to right.
Power/System OK LED is on.
Ethernet and Radio LEDs flash
alternately.
Power/System OK and Ethernet
LEDs flash alternately and
quickly. Radio LEDs are off.
Power/System OK and Radio
LEDs flash slowly.
Power/System OK and Ethernet
LEDs flash slowly.

Controller part numbers

HP MSM720: J9693A, J9694A, J9695A (TAA), J9696A (TAA)
HP MSM760: J9420A, J9421A
HP MSM765zl: J9370A
HP MSM775zl: J9840A
HP 10500/7500: JG639A, JG645A (TAA)
HP 830: 24P - JG640A, JG646A (TAA); 8P - JG641A, JG647A (TAA)
HP 870: JG723A, JG725A (TAA)
HP WX5002: JD447B
HP WX5004: JD448B
Using the AP with a controller
Description
The AP is starting up.
The AP is looking for an IP address, or
building the list of VLANs on which to
perform controller discovery. The
management tool is available until
discovery occurs.
The AP has obtained an IP address and is
attempting to discover a controller.
The AP has found a controller and is
attempting to establish a secure
management tunnel with it.
The AP has received a discovery reply
from two or more controllers with the
same priority setting. It cannot connect
with either controller until the conflict is
resolved by adjusting the discovery
priority setting on at least one controller.
The AP is attempting to establish a local
mesh link to a master node.
The AP is attempting to establish wired
connectivity.

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