Back Panel 13
AUX Port
The auxiliary (AUX) port is an RJ-45 serial port wired as data terminal equipment
(DTE) that can be connected to a modem to allow remote administration. We do not
recommend using this port for regular remote administration. The AUX port is
typically assigned to be the backup serial interface. The baud rate is adjustable from
9600 bps to 115200 bps and requires hardware flow control. Use a straight-through
cable when connecting to a modem and a crossover cable when connecting to
another DTE device.
See “Connectors” on page 47 for the RJ-45 connector pinouts.
Back Panel
This section describes the following elements on the back panel of an SSG 5 device:
Power Adapter
Radio Transceiver
Grounding Lug
Antennae Types
USB Port
Figure 5: Back Panel of an SSG 5 Device
Power Adapter
The POWER LED on the front panel of a device either glows green or is off. Green
indicates correct function, and off indicates power-adapter failure or that the device
is off.
NOTE: Only the SSG 5-WLAN devices have the antennae connectors.
RES ET
DC POWER
LOCK
US B
SD FLASH
B A
5V A4
Power
adapter
USB host
module
Grounding
lug
Reset
pinhole
Antenna A
Antenna B