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6 Aruba 510 Series Campus Access Points | Installation Guide
Console Port
The console port is a Micro-B connector located on the back of this device. A proprietary serial adapter cable (AP-
CBL-SERU) is needed to use this interface. It is sold separately to connect the AP to a serial terminal or a laptop
for direct local management (a standard USB cable cannot be used for this interface). For pin-out details, refer to
Figure 7.
Figure 7 Micro-B Port Pin-out
Ethernet Ports
The Aruba 510 Series access points are equipped with two Ethernet ports (E0 and E1), shown in Figure 4.
E0 port: 100/1000/2500BaseT auto-sensing MDI/MDX wired RJ45 network connectivity port
E1 port: 100/1000BaseT auto-sensing MDI/MDX wired RJ45 network connectivity port
Both ports are compliant with 802.3ab 1000BaseT Gigabit Ethernet standard, while E0 also supports both
NBase-T and 802.3bz standards for 2.5bps Ethernet. The E0 port supports 802.3af, 802.3at and 802.3bt to accept
power from a POE source, such as a PoE midspan injector, or a network switch.
Kensington Lock Slot
The 510 Series is equipped with a Kensington lock slot for additional physical security.
USB 2.0 Interface
The top of this access point is equipped with a USB-A port that is compatible with selected cellular modems and
other peripherals. When active, this port can supply up to 5W/1A to a connected device.
Reset Button
The reset button located on the bottom of the device can be used to reset the access point to factory default
settings or turn off/on the LED display.
There are two ways to reset the access point to factory default settings:
Reset the AP during normal operation
press and hold down the reset button using a small, narrow object such as a paper clip for more than 10
seconds during normal operation.
Reset the AP while powering up
1. Press and hold down the reset button using a small, narrow object such as a paper clip while the access point
is not powered on (either via DC power or PoE).
2. Connect the power supply (DC or PoE) to the access point while the reset button is being held down.
3. Release the reset button on the access point after 15 seconds.
To turn off/on the LED display, press and release the reset button using a small, narrow object, such as a
paperclip for less than 10 seconds during normal operation of the access point.
Power
E0 port supports PoE-in (AP is a PoE-PD device), allowing the device to draw power from compliant PoE power
sources. If PoE is not available, a proprietary AP-AC2-12B power adapter (sold separately) can be used to power
the access point. When both PoE and DC power sources are available, the DC power source takes precedence. In
that case, the access point simultaneously draws a minimal current from the PoE source. In the event that the DC
source fails, the access point switches to the PoE sources.
The Intelligent Power Monitoring (IPM) feature may also be used to manage the power consumption
1: N/C
2: RXD
3: TXD
4: GND
5: GND

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