6 Aruba 570 Series Outdoor Access Points | Installation Guide
Table 1 570 Series LED Meanings during Boot Up
Table 2 570 Series LED Meanings during Operation
Ethernet Ports
The 570 Series access points are equipped with two Ethernet ports (E0 and E1):
E0 port: 100/1000/2500Base-T auto-sensing MDI/MDX wired RJ45 network connectivity port
E1 port: 100/1000Base-T auto-sensing MDI/MDX wired RJ45 network connectivity port
Power
Both E0 and E1 ports support PoE-in, allowing the AP to draw power from an 802.3at/802.3bt PoE power source.
When the AP is powered by both E0 and E1 ports simultaneously, the AP can be configured by management
software to source PoE power from either port, or to combine power from both ports.
The 570 Series access points support the Intelligent Power Monitoring (IPM) feature, to report AP power
consumption and enable intelligent management of power-save capabilities.
Table 3 lists operational restrictions when the AP is powered by different power options.
Table 3 Power Options and Operational Restrictions
LED Color/State Meaning
System LED Off No power to AP
Red Initial power-up
Green - Flashing AP booting, not ready
Green - Steady AP ready and Gigabit Ethernet connected. The LED turns off after
1200 seconds
Green - Yellow, 6 seconds
period
AP ready and 10/100Mbps Ethernet link established. The LED
turns off after 1200 seconds
LED Color/State Meaning
System LED Solid Red General fault - Immediate attention required
One blink off every 3
seconds
Radio 0 fault (5 GHz)
Two quick blink off 0.5
seconds apart cycled every
3 seconds
Radio 1 fault (2.4GHz)
Power Source IPM Restrictions
1 x 802.3bt PoE n/a No restrictions, all capabilities available.
2 x 802.3at PoE n/a No restrictions, all capabilities available.
1 x 802.3at PoE enabled AP starts up in unrestricted mode, but may dynamically
apply restrictions depending on the PoE budget and actual
power.
1 x 802.3at PoE disabled Second (other) Ethernet port disabled.
1 x 802.3af PoE n/a AP does not start up, red system LED.