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Appendix B Ports and LEDs
Ports
The AP provides the following ports:
• One console port
• Two GE ports
• One power port
• One USB port
The AP also has a reset button and a security slot. The security slot is 7 × 3 mm (0.28 × 0.12 in) in
size. If you press and hold the reset button for 5 seconds or less, the AP restarts. If you press and
hold the reset button for over 5 seconds, the AP restarts with factory defaults.
Figure 22 Ports on the AP
(1) Power port (2) 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet port (GE1/PoE)
(3) 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet port (GE2/PoE) (4) Console port
(5) USB port (6) Reset button
(7) Security slot
Table 4 Port description
Port Standards and protocols Description
Console port RS/EIA-232
The console port is used for device configuration
and management.
GE1/PoE
• IEEE802.3
• IEEE802.3u
• IEEE802.3af
The port acts as an uplink interface to connect to
the Internet or MAN. It also supports PoE.
In fit AP mode, the port is referred to as GE1/0/1
in MAP files and gigabitethernet 1 in AC
configurations.
GE2/PoE
• IEEE802.3
• IEEE802.3u
• IEEE802.3af
The port acts as an uplink interface to connect to
the Internet or MAN. It also supports PoE.
In fit AP mode, the port is referred to as GE1/0/2
in MAP files and gigabitethernet 2 in AC
configurations.
Power port (54 VDC) N/A
The power port receives +54 VDC power from
the local power source.
USB USB2.0
The port is used for data reading and writing and
charging.
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