Chapter 1 AP121 and AP141 Platforms
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Locking the AP121 and AP141
To lock the AP to the rail mount or mounting plate, use either a Kensington lock or the security screw that is
included with the mounting kit. To use a Kensington lock, loop the cable attached to the lock around a
secure object, insert the T-bar component of the lock into the device lock slot on the AP, and then turn the
key to engage the lock mechanism.
To lock the AP to the rail mounting bracket or mounting plate, you can use either the slotted screw or the
pan-head security screw, both of which are included in the mounting kit. If you use the security screw, you
will need a drilled spanner insert bit for size #6 security screws and a screw driver that will accept the bit. The
correct bits are available from Aerohive in sets of three for AP121, AP141, AP330, and AP350 models
(AH-ACC-SEC-BIT-330-AP350-3PK). If you use the slotted screw, you can install it with a standard flat-blade
screwdriver or pan-head driver bit.
1. Insert the security screw or slotted screw through the hole in the chassis.
2. Use a screwdriver with a drilled spanner bit or a flat-blade screwdriver to tighten the screw to the security
tab extension on the rail mount, as depicted in
, which shows the AP121.
Figure 7 Locking the AP121 to the mounting plate
Turn clockwise to tighten
USB port
Security screw
Device lock slot
Rail mounting bracket
or mounting plate
Screwdriver
Security tab extension
Security tab cavity
Summary of Contents for Aerohive AP141
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Page 17: ...Chapter 1 AP121 and AP141 Platforms 16 Aerohive ...
Page 31: ...Chapter 2 The AP170 Platform 30 Aerohive ...
Page 49: ...Chapter 4 AP330 and AP350 Platforms 48 Aerohive ...
Page 63: ...Chapter 6 BR200 and BR200 WP Routers 62 Aerohive ...
Page 107: ...Chapter 10 The High Capacity HiveManager 106 Aerohive ...
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