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The MSM410 is a Wi-Fi Alliance authorized Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 802.11a/b/g/n product. The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Logo is a certification mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. In MSM410 Access Point Quickstart This Quickstart shows you how to get started using the MSM410 Access Point (US J9426A/B, WW J9427A/B). After reading this Quickstart, you can visit www.hp.com/go/procurve/manuals and download documents of particular interest such as the MSM3xx / MSM4xx Access Points Management and Configuration Guide and the MSM7xx Controllers Management and Configuration Guide. Hardware overview Status lights (left to right) Power, Ethernet, Radio Cable channel Lock tab Mounting bracket tab slots Ethernet port (Port 1) Console port Package contents MSM410, documentation, mounting bracket, two mounting screws (4 mm x 25 mm (5/32 x 1 inch)) with wall anchors, and two T-bar clips with four nuts (only provided with rev B: US J9426B and WW J9427B). Ports Ethernet port: Auto-sensing 10/100/1000 BaseT Ethernet port with RJ-45 connector. The port supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) 802.3af. Console port: Standard console (serial) port with an RJ-45 connector. For details, see Console Ports in the MSM3xx / MSM4xx Access Points Management and Configuration Guide. Warning: Never connect the Console port to an Ethernet switch or PoE power source. This may damage the MSM410. Connect it only to other serial ports via an RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter.

MSM410 Access Point Quickstart 2 HP ProCurve Networking Radios and antennas The MSM410 contains an integrated single 802.11n/a/b/g radio with an internal threeelement, dual-band, MIMO antenna. Reset button The Reset button is accessible via a hole on the bottom of the MSM410 as identified below. Insert a paper clip under the cable and into the reset button hole at the precise angle shown. Press and quickly release the button to reset the MSM410. To reset the MSM410 to factory defaults, press the button until the status lights blink three times, then release. Note: Reset button hole Following a reset to factory defaults, the MSM410 starts up in controlled mode. About controlled mode and autonomous mode The MSM410 can operate in one of two modes: controlled (the default) or autonomous. Switching modes resets all configuration settings to factory defaults. Controlled mode: To become operational, the MSM410 must establish a management tunnel with an MSM7xx Controller. The controller manages the MSM410 and provides all configuration settings. Discovery of the controller is automatic if default settings are used on the MSM410 and the controller, and both devices are on the same subnet. See Working with controlled APs in the MSM7xx Controllers Management and Configuration Guide. Autonomous mode: Once switched to autonomous mode, the MSM410 operates as a stand-alone AP. An autonomous MSM410 is configured and managed via its web-based management tool as described in Initial configuration (autonomous mode) on page 4. Status light behavior in controlled mode During startup/discovery in controlled mode, the status lights indicate the following: Status light behavior Power light blinks every two seconds. Power light blinks once per second. Power, Ethernet, and Radio lights blink in sequence from left to right. Power light is on. Ethernet and Radio lights blink alternately. Power and Ethernet lights blink alternately and quickly. Radio light is off. Power and Radio lights blink slowly. Power and Ethernet lights blink slowly. Description The MSM410 is starting up. Once the discovery process is complete, and the MSM410 has established a secure management tunnel to a controller, the Power light remains on and the Ethernet and Radio lights blink to indicate the presence of traffic. Status light behavior in autonomous mode In autonomous mode, the status lights indicate the following: The MSM410 is looking for an IP address, or building the list of VLANs on which to perform discovery. The management tool is available until discovery occurs. The MSM410 has obtained an IP address and is attempting to discover a controller. The MSM410 has found a controller and is attempting to establish a secure management tunnel with it. The MSM410 has received a discovery reply from two or more controllers with the same priority setting. It is unable to connect with either controller until the conflict is resolved. The MSM410 is attempting to establish a local mesh link to a master node. The MSM410 is attempting to establish wired connectivity. Light State Description Power Off Blinking On The MSM410 has no power. The MSM410 is starting up. If the Power light continues to blink after several minutes, it indicates that the software failed to load. Reset or power cycle the MSM410. If this condition persists, contact HP ProCurve Customer Care. The MSM410 is fully operational. Off The port is not connected or there is no activity. Ethernet Blinking The port is transmitting or receiving data. Radio Blinking The radio is transmitting or receiving data.

MSM410 Access Point Quickstart 3 HP ProCurve Networking Important information to read before installing Warning: PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION REQUIRED. For indoor installation only. Prior to installing or using the MSM410, consult with a professional installer trained in RF installation and knowledgeable in local regulations including building and wiring codes, safety, channel, power, indoor/outdoor restrictions, and license requirements for the intended country. It is the responsibility of the end user to ensure that installation and use comply with local safety and radio regulations. Cabling: You must use the appropriate cables, and where applicable, surge protection, for your given region. For compliance with EN55022 Class-B emissions requirements, use shielded Ethernet cables. Cables with large boots may not insert into the RJ-45 connectors properly. It is recommended that you do not use such cables. Cat 5e (or better) cabling is required. Plenum installation: The MSM410 and appropriate cabling can be installed in a plenum. The MSM410 is suitable for use in environmental air space in accordance with Section 300-22(C) of the National Electrical Code, and Sections 2-128, 12-010(3) and 12-100 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, CSA C22.1. The MSM410 should be installed with its top surface facing the floor (similar orientation as in a ceiling installation). However, it is left to a qualified installer to determine how to install/secure the MSM410 in a plenum in an appropriate and safe manner. Plenum-rated cables and attachment hardware must be used. Country of use: In some regions, you are prompted to select the country of use during setup. Once the country has been set, the MSM410 will automatically limit the available wireless channels, ensuring compliant operation in the selected country. Entering the incorrect country may result in illegal operation and may cause harmful interference to other systems. Safety: Take note of the following safety information during installation. If your network covers an area served by more than one power distribution system, be sure all safety grounds are securely interconnected. Network cables may occasionally be subject to hazardous transient voltages (caused by lightning or disturbances in the electrical power grid). Handle exposed metal components of the network with caution. The MSM410 is powered-on when connected to a PoE power source. The MSM410 and all interconnected equipment must be installed indoors within the same building (except for outdoor models / antennas), including all PoE-powered network connections as described by Environment A of the IEEE 802.3af standard. Powering the MSM410 The MSM410 can be powered by: A 10/100 or 10/100/1000 PoE-enabled switch. Various PoE-enabled switches are available from HP ProCurve. An HP ProCurve 1-Port Power Injector (J9407A). Caution: Installation If the MSM410 will be powered by a user-supplied PoE power injector, use only a gigabit-compatible power injector. PoE injectors designed for 10/100 networks only are NOT compatible with the MSM410. The MSM410 can be mounted on a wall, a wall-mounted electrical box, or a suspended ceiling. In either case, the first step is to mount the bracket, and the second step is to attach the MSM410 to the bracket. A. Mount the bracket Mounting directly on a wall 1. Respecting the UP indicator on the bracket, hold the bracket against the wall at the desired position. Mark two holes for the screws (wall anchors) and one hole in the cutout area of the bracket for the Ethernet cable. 2. Drill two holes for the wall anchors, typically 4.7 mm (3/16 inch) in diameter. 3. If necessary, drill a hole for the Ethernet cable in the marked cutout area of the bracket. Alternatively, you can feed the Ethernet cable from above and through the MSM410 cable channel. 4. Insert the anchors and tap them flush with the wall surface. 5. Pull the Ethernet cable through the hole in the wall and the hole in the bracket. 6. Screw the bracket to the wall. Mounting on a wall-mounted electrical box 1. Disconnect power and take any other needed security precautions. 2. Remove the electrical box cover and any contents. 3. Pull the Ethernet cable down into the box and then through the hole in the bracket. 4. Hold the bracket against the box respecting the UP indicator, and attach the bracket to the box using appropriate countersunk screws. UP indicator Tabs Mounting holes for connecting to a typical electrical box.

MSM410 Access Point Quickstart 4 HP ProCurve Networking Mounting on a suspended ceiling The MSM410 can be mounted on a suspended ceiling using the mounting bracket (supplied) and T-bar clips (supplied only with rev B US J9426B and WW J9427B). 1. For ease of assembly, pre-position the two T-bar clips on the bracket as illustrated. Work the clip posts in the holes of the bracket until the posts can move freely. Remove the clips from the bracket. 2. Install the clips on the suspended ceiling T-bar at the desired mounting position,7.9 cm (3 1/8 inches) apart on center. 3. Mount the bracket on the clips, and secure with a nut on each clip. The smooth side of the bracket must be facing the clips. 4. Once the bracket is firmly attached to the T-bar, cut a hole in the ceiling through the bracket opening for the Ethernet cable. 5. Run the Ethernet cable to the hole and then pull the cable through the hole in the bracket. B. Attach the MSM410 to the bracket 1. Connect the Ethernet cable to the MSM410 Ethernet port. Push excess cable back through the hole. 2. Position the MSM410 against the bracket so that the bracket tabs fit into the tab slots on the back of the MSM410. Push the MSM410 against the bracket and then slide the MSM410 firmly so that it snaps into position on the bracket. 3. Verify that the MSM410 is firmly anchored before letting go of it. 4. Optionally, secure the MSM410 to an immovable object with a Kensington-type cable lock using the hole below the status lights. Installing in a plenum See Plenum installation under Important information to read before installing on page 3. Initial configuration (autonomous mode) T-bar clip Smooth side of bracket This procedure describes how to switch a factory-default MSM410 to autonomous mode and then perform its initial configuration that enables you to establish a wireless connection through the MSM410 to the Internet. Note: For controlled mode configuration, instead see Working with controlled APs in the MSM7xx Controllers Management and Configuration Guide. In autonomous mode, the MSM410 is managed via its web-based management tool using at least Microsoft Internet Explorer 7/8 or Mozilla Firefox 3.x. Caution: Note: Wireless Security: For initial configuration convenience, a factory-default MSM410 that has been switched to autonomous mode has all wireless security options disabled. It is strongly recommended that after performing this procedure, you enable a wireless security option to properly safeguard the wireless network from intruders. See Wireless protection in the MSM3xx / MSM4xx Access Points Management and Configuration Guide. Do not power on the MSM410 until directed. A. Configure your computer 1. Disconnect your computer LAN port and configure it to use a static IP address in the range 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254, and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. Set the default gateway to 192.168.1.1, and DNS server to 192.168.1.1. For example to do this in Windows Vista, use Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Manage Network Connections > Local Area Connection, right-click Properties then select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) > Properties. 2. Disable any wireless connection on your computer. B. Connect the cables and power on the MSM410 1. Connect the cables: If using a PoE switch, use Ethernet cables to connect your computer and the MSM410 to an unused factory-default PoE switch. If using a PoE injector, use Ethernet cables to connect your computer to the data in port of the PoE injector and the MSM410 to the data and power out port of the PoE injector. 2. Power on the MSM410 by powering on the PoE switch or injector. Initially, the MSM410 power light will blink once every two seconds. Wait approximately a minute until it begins blinking once per second before proceeding to the next step. C. Switch the MSM410 to autonomous mode Note: A factory-default MSM410 is assumed. 1. In a Web browser, enter the address: https://192.168.1.1. 2. A security certificate warning is displayed the first time you connect to the management tool. This is normal. Select whatever option is needed in your Web browser to continue to the management tool. The security warning will not appear again unless you change the IP address of the MSM410. 3. On the Login page, specify admin for both Username and Password and then select Login. The MSM410 management tool home page opens. 4. Select Switch to Autonomous Mode and confirm the change. The MSM410 restarts in autonomous mode.

MSM410 Access Point Quickstart 5 HP ProCurve Networking Note: To avoid a delay after switching modes, clear the ARP (address resolution protocol) cache on your computer. In Windows for example, from the Windows Start menu, select Run and enter arp -d (without the quotes). Select OK. D. Log in 1. Wait until the Power light stops blinking and remains on. 2. On the Login page, specify admin for both Username and Password and then select Login. 3. On the License Agreement page, read the agreement and select Accept License Agreement. 4. On the Registration page, register now if desired. You can register later by selecting Maintenance > Registration. 5. If a Country prompt appears, select the country in which the MSM410 will operate. Caution: The correct country must be selected. See Country of use on page 3. 6. At the password prompt it is recommended that you change the default password and select Save. Passwords must be at least six characters long and include four different characters. The management tool is organized with menus and sub-menus. Instructions for making menu selections, such as select Wireless > Local mesh instruct you to select the Wireless menu and then the Local mesh sub-menu, as follows: E. Assigning an IP address to the MSM410 By default the MSM410 operates as a DHCP client. This means that if the network has a DHCP server, the MSM410 will automatically receive a new IP address in place of its default address of 192.168.1.1 upon connecting to the network. Use one of the following methods to assign an IP address to the MSM410: Pre-configure the DHCP server to assign a specific IP address to the MSM410. To do this you need to specify the MSM410 Ethernet MAC address and a reserved IP address on the DHCP server. The MSM410 Ethernet MAC address is printed on the MSM410 label identified as Ethernet Base MAC, and listed on the management tool Home page as Ethernet base MAC address. Let the DHCP server automatically assign an IP address. By default, the DHCP server will assign an IP address once the MSM410 connects to the network. Once the DHCP server has assigned the MSM410 an IP address, you can then find the IP address of the MSM410 by looking for its Ethernet base MAC address in the DHCP server log. For example after Step F.4 below, you could go to the DHCP server log to retrieve the IP address assigned to the MSM410. Assign a static IP address to the MSM410. The address must be on the same subnet as the network to which the MSM410 will connect. 1. Select Network > DNS, and set the DNS server address. Select Save. 2. Select Network > Ports > Bridge port. 3. Select Static and then Configure. Configure settings as follows: IP address: Set an address that is on the same subnet as the network to which the MSM410 will connect once installed. Respect any DHCP server-mandated static address ranges. Mask: Set the corresponding mask for the IP address. Default gateway: Set the IP address of the gateway on the network. 4. Select Save. Connection to the management tool is lost. F. Test the wireless network For the purposes of this example, the network must have a DHCP server and an Internet connection. Broadband routers typically include a DHCP server. 1. Disconnect your computer from the PoE switch or injector. 2. Power off the MSM410 by disconnecting the Ethernet cable from the MSM410. 3. Use a standard Ethernet cable to connect the switch or the data in port of the injector to the network. 4. Reconnect and power on the MSM410. Use a standard Ethernet cable to reconnect the MSM410 to the PoE switch or the data and power out port of the injector. 5. Enable the wireless network interface of your computer, and verify that it is set to obtain an IP address automatically. For example, to do this in Windows Vista, use Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Manage Network Connections > Wireless Network Connection, right-click Properties and select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) > Properties, and make sure that Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain a DNS server address automatically are both enabled. 6. By default, the MSM410 creates a wireless network named HP ProCurve. Connect your computer to this wireless network. For example, in Windows Vista from the Start menu, select Connect to, and then HP ProCurve from the list of available wireless networks. You may have to wait a short time for this wireless network name to appear in the wireless networks list. 7. Confirm that you can browse the Internet using the wireless network.

MSM410 Access Point Quickstart 6 HP ProCurve Networking G. Performing additional configuration Configure your computer LAN port and connect it to the same network as the MSM410. Relaunch the MSM410 management tool at https://<ip address> where <IP address> is the MSM410 IP address from Step E above. Note: See the Caution regarding WIRELESS SECURITY on page 4. Enabling access to other resources By default, the MSM410 only permits traffic that is addressed to the default gateway on the network (which enables you to connect to the Internet). To enable access to other resources: 1. Select VSC > Profiles and then select the HP ProCurve profile. 2. On the Add/Edit Virtual Service Community page clear the Wireless security filters checkbox. 3. Select Save. Regulatory Notice for European Union and EFTA member countries As of July 1st 2010, all wireless devices sold in EU countries and any countries that participate in the EU free market must meet stringent Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) requirements for radar detection and avoidance (EN 301.893 v1.5.1). The MSM410 is compliant. FCC Notice This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense. Copyright 2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. May 2010 Printed in Document part # 5998-0475 *5998-0475*