Introducing the Ruckus Wireless AP
Getting to Know the AP Features
Ruckus Wireless Indoor AP 100.2.0 User Guide, 800-70892-001 Rev A 72
Bottom Panel
The bottom panel of the R710 includes the following:
• one 10/100/1000 PoE In Ethernet port
• one 10/100/1000 Ethernet port
• one 12VDC 2A power socket
• one reset button
• one USB port
See Tabl e 38 for a description of each rear panel part, and see Ta bl e 39 for a
description of the Ethernet port LEDs.
3AIR•Off: The AP is operating as a Standalone or Root AP (RAP), or as a
non-mesh AP.
• Green: The AP is functioning as a Mesh AP (MAP), and the wireless
signal to its uplink AP is good.
• Fast flashing green (two flashes every second): The AP is functioning
as a Mesh AP (MAP), and the wireless signal to its uplink AP is fair.
• Slow flashing green (one flash every two seconds): Mesh networking
is enabled, but the AP is still searching for a mesh uplink.
4CTL•Off: The AP is not being managed by a Ruckus Wireless controller
(standalone mode).
• Green: The AP is being managed by a Ruckus Wireless controller.
• Slow flashing green (one flash every two seconds): The AP is being
managed by a Ruckus Wireless controller, but is currently unable to
communicate with the controller.
• Fast flashing green (two flashes every second): The AP is being
managed by a Ruckus Wireless controller and is currently receiving
configuration settings (provisioning) or an image update.
5PWR•Off: Off.
• Red: Boot up in process.
• Green: On.
Table 37. R710 front panel LEDs (Continued)
No. LED Description