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Mounting the AP170 ..................................................................31

Vertical Pole Mount ....................................................................... 32
Horizontal Pole Mount.................................................................... 33
Flat Surface Mount ........................................................................ 34

Attaching External Antennas........................................................35
Attaching the Ethernet Cable Waterproof Housing..............................36
PoE and Ethernet Protection........................................................36
Accessing the Internal Reset Switch ...............................................38
Device, Power, and Environmental Specifications ..............................39

Chapter 4 The AP320 Platform ............................................................... 41

AP320 Product Overview ............................................................42

Ethernet Ports ............................................................................. 43
Console Port ............................................................................... 43
Reset Button ............................................................................... 44
Status LEDs ................................................................................. 44
Antennas.................................................................................... 44

Mounting the AP320 ..................................................................45

Ceiling Mount .............................................................................. 45

Locking the AP320 .................................................................... 47

Surface Mount ............................................................................. 47

Device, Power, and Environmental Specifications ..............................48

Chapter 5 The AP340 Platform ............................................................... 49

Product Overview.....................................................................50

Ethernet Ports ............................................................................. 51

Aggregate and Redundant Interfaces .............................................. 51

Console Port ............................................................................... 52
Reset Button ............................................................................... 52
Status LEDs ................................................................................. 52
Antennas.................................................................................... 53

MIMO .................................................................................... 53

Mounting the AP340 ..................................................................54

Ceiling Mount .............................................................................. 54

Locking the AP340 .................................................................... 56

Plenum Mount.............................................................................. 56
Suspended Mount.......................................................................... 59
Surface Mount ............................................................................. 61

Device, Power, and Environmental Specifications ..............................62

Summary of Contents for BR200-WP

Page 1: ...Aerohive Hardware Reference Guide...

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Page 3: ...served Aerohive Networks the Aerohive Networks logo HiveOS HiveAP and HiveManager are trademarks of Aerohive Networks Inc All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respe...

Page 4: ...ide describes Aerohive hardware devices including component descriptions installation and mounting instructions wiring diagrams and hardware specifications for each device This guide is a useful resou...

Page 5: ...2 AP121 and AP141 Platforms 17 AP121 and AP141 Product Overview 18 Ethernet Ports 19 Console Port 20 Reset Button 20 Status Indicator 20 Port LEDs 20 Antennas 21 Mounting the AP121 or AP141 22 Ceilin...

Page 6: ...uct Overview 42 Ethernet Ports 43 Console Port 43 Reset Button 44 Status LEDs 44 Antennas 44 Mounting the AP320 45 Ceiling Mount 45 Locking the AP320 47 Surface Mount 47 Device Power and Environmental...

Page 7: ...3 Product Overview 74 Ethernet Ports 75 PoE and PoE Ports 75 PoE Power Management 76 Console Port 77 Reset Button 77 USB Modem Port 77 SFP Uplink Ports 77 Installing or Replacing an SFP Module 78 Cabl...

Page 8: ...us LEDs 100 Rack Mounting the HiveManager Appliance 101 Device Power and Environmental Specifications 101 Chapter 11 The HiveManager Platform 103 Product Overview 104 Ethernet and Console Ports 105 St...

Page 9: ...ardware Reference Guide 7 DB9 Console Port Pin Assignments 114 Configuring Antennas 115 Single direction Antennas 115 Omnidirectional Antennas 116 MIMO 116 Using MIMO with Legacy Clients 118 Index 119...

Page 10: ...Contents 8 Aerohive...

Page 11: ...r Ethernet that follows the IEEE 802 3af standard or the 802 3at pre standard Optionally they can be powered by an AC DC desktop power adapter This chapter covers the following topics relating to the...

Page 12: ...nt Description Status indicator The status indicator conveys operational states for system power firmware updates Ethernet and wireless interface activity and major alarms For details see Status Indic...

Page 13: ...utton the status indicator goes dark as the system reboots Then it glows blue while the device boots and the system performs a self test After the firmware finishes loading and the AP is ready to serv...

Page 14: ...3 dBi gain All antennas are omnidirectional providing fairly equal coverage in all directions in a cardioid heart shaped pattern around each antenna see Figure 7 on page 116 On the AP110 the two dual...

Page 15: ...o place prematurely with only one tab in position Figure 4 Attaching the track clip to the ceiling track 3 Twist the track clip until it snaps onto the ceiling track as shown in Figure 5 You can then...

Page 16: ...and engage the locking mechanism Figure 7 Figure 7 Locking the AP with a Kensington security lock You can also mount the AP to a solid ceiling or the underside of any horizontal object such as a cros...

Page 17: ...wall from the port side of the AP which is located at the top of the device when it is mounted on a wall You can use a Kensington lock to secure the AP to a stationary object For information see Lock...

Page 18: ...x 2 H x 6 5 D 16 3 cm W x 4 6 cm H x 16 3 cm D Weight 1 75 lb 0 8 kg Antennas AP110 two dual band omnidirectional 802 11a b g n antennas AP120 two omnidirectional 802 11b g n antennas and two omnidir...

Page 19: ...per radio The AP121 has four internal antennas and the AP141 has four detachable external antennas two 2 4 GHz and two 5 GHz in both cases Both models have an RJ45 10 100 1000 Ethernet port an RJ45 co...

Page 20: ...ys operational states for system power firmware updates Ethernet and wireless interface activity and major alarms See Status Indicator on page 20 2 4 and 5 GHz RP SMA connectors AP141 You can connect...

Page 21: ...onnection details see Power over Ethernet Port Pin Assignments on page 110 The pin assignments in the Ethernet port follow the TIA EIA 568 B standard see Power over Ethernet Port Pin Assignments on pa...

Page 22: ...te To disable the reset button from resetting the configuration enter this command no reset button reset config enable Pressing the button for 5 seconds will still reboot the AP but pressing it for mo...

Page 23: ...omnidirectional and provide fairly equal coverage in all directions in a toroidal donut shaped pattern The antennas and connectors are labeled for easy identification and connection and swivel in all...

Page 24: ...o offers a rail mount kit for 9 16 1 34 cm wide and 15 16 2 38 cm wide recessed tracks for AP330 AP350 AP121 and AP141 models AH ACC 9 16 CLIP 300 100 and AH ACC 15 16 CLIP 300 100 To mount the AP121...

Page 25: ...on a wall Security tab extension Security screw cavity Tab slot Tab slot V shaped tab V shaped tab Side view Security tab slot Security screw cavity Tab slot Tab slot Security tab extension V shaped...

Page 26: ...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 a...

Page 27: ...D 170 mm W x 41 mm H x 185 6 mm D Weight AP121 11 6 oz 0 36 kg AP141 13 5 oz 0 42 kg Antennas AP121 Two internal omnidirectional 802 11b g n antennas and two internal omnidirectional 802 11a n antenna...

Page 28: ...Chapter 2 AP121 and AP141 Platforms 26 Aerohive...

Page 29: ...oE Power over Ethernet that follows the IEEE 802 3at standard This chapter covers the following topics relating to the AP170 device AP170 Product Overview on page 28 Ethernet Port on page 29 Antennas...

Page 30: ...ing lugs four antenna connectors and a waterproof 10 100 1000 Ethernet connector The device ships with a complete mounting kit see Kit Contents Required Accessories and Tools on page 30 Outdoor antenn...

Page 31: ...that the antennas are vertical The two 2 4 GHz antennas link to a 2 4 GHz radio for 802 11b g n and the two 5 GHz antennas link to the a 5 GHz radio for 802 11a n The two radios can operate concurren...

Page 32: ...ot place the AP170 within 8 20 cm of people when using the omnidirectional antennas that ship with the product If you are using a point to point mesh directional antenna do not place the AP170 within...

Page 33: ...led out Do not locate the AP170 enclosure near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can come into contact with such circuits During installation exercise extreme...

Page 34: ...e hose strap around the pole and tighten the clamp with a 1 4 2 cm slotted screwdriver or a 5 16 8 mm drive socket or nut driver 5 Connect the grounding cable to the grounding lug on the unit as shown...

Page 35: ...te ground When attaching the AP170 to a horizontal pole such as the arm of a street light make sure that the face of the device is perpendicular to the Earth for optimal RF coverage Figure 4 Correct a...

Page 36: ...nut lock washer and flat washer on each bolt to tighten the unit to the surface As you tighten the nuts the flanges on the back of the bolt sleeve will expand in the hole securing the device in place...

Page 37: ...and antennas are labeled To connect the antennas screw them onto the antenna connectors by hand turning them clockwise until tight It is extremely important to properly ground your device to complete...

Page 38: ...g onto the threaded connector cover 7 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a PoE injector or Ethernet protector Figure 6 Ethernet housing assembly POE AND ETHERNET PROTECTION In most cases y...

Page 39: ...necting the Ethernet protection device SKU AH ACC 1G ETH PROT Ethernet Protector Ethernet Protector Ethernet Protector Outdoor PoE injector Indoor PoE Injector PoE Switch Switch Indoors This arrangeme...

Page 40: ...e of the switch to depress the switch mechanism Hold this position for a minimum of 10 seconds to reset the device See Figure 9 Figure 9 The AP170 internal reset switch 3 Replace the top being careful...

Page 41: ...antennas 6 05 lb 2 744 kg with antennas and brackets Antennas 4 N type female connectors for external antennas Ethernet connector autosensing 10 100 1000 Base T Mbps compliant with the IEEE 802 3at st...

Page 42: ...Chapter 3 The AP170 Platform 40 Aerohive...

Page 43: ...ally in response to the available power in different environments Smart PoE supports the IEEE 802 3af and 802 3at standards This chapter covers the following topics relating to the AP320 AP320 Product...

Page 44: ...tem power firmware Ethernet interfaces and radios See Status LEDs on page 44 ETH0 PoE port and ETH1 port The AP320 has two 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ45 Ethernet ports ETH0 and ETH1 See Ethernet Ports on page...

Page 45: ...er Ethernet Port Pin Assignments on page 110 and Figure 3 on page 111 Console Port Through the RJ45 console port you can make a serial connection between your management system and the Aerohive device...

Page 46: ...ing updated Amber flashing Alarm indicating a firmware issue has occurred Red steady Alarm indicating a hardware issue has occurred ETH0 and ETH1 Dark Ethernet link is down or disabled Green steady 10...

Page 47: ...ed ceiling grid Using just the mounting plate you can mount the AP320 to any surface that supports its weight 2 lb 0 9 kg Ceiling Mount To mount the AP320 to a track in a dropped ceiling you need the...

Page 48: ...he ceiling track and swivel them until they snap into place gripping the edges of the track If necessary slide the clips and mounting plate along the track until they are in the spot you want Then tig...

Page 49: ...r part of the plate make a hole in the wall so that you can pass the cables through to the AP Finally attach the device to the plate and connect the cables as shown in Figure 6 Figure 6 Mounting the A...

Page 50: ...t 2 lb 0 9 kg Antennas Three omnidirectional 802 11b g n antennas and three omnidirectional 802 11a n antennas Serial port RJ45 bits per second 9600 data bits 8 parity none stop bits 1 flow control no...

Page 51: ...wer over Ethernet to adjust its power consumption automatically in response the available power in different environments Smart PoE supports the IEEE 802 3af standard and the 802 3at pre standard This...

Page 52: ...k adapter that is included in the mounting kit and a padlock See Locking the AP340 on page 56 802 11a b g n RP SMA connectors You can connect up to six detachable single band antennas to the male 802...

Page 53: ...on page 110 and Figure 3 on page 111 Through the RJ45 console port you can make a serial connection between your management system and the Aerohive device For more information about the Console port...

Page 54: ...onfig enable Pressing the button between 1 and 5 seconds will still reboot the AP but pressing it for more than 5 seconds will not reset its configuration Status LEDs The five status LEDs on the top o...

Page 55: ...Connect the shorter antennas which support 5 GHz frequencies for IEEE 802 11a n to the connectors on the side panel with the device lock slot For detailed information about how to configure external...

Page 56: ...te cable quad toggle and locking device you can suspend the device from a beam bracket or any object that can support its weight 3 3 lb 1 5 kg Surface Mount on page 61 Using just the mounting plate an...

Page 57: ...at the proper distance 2 1 4 or 7 cm to fit through the holes in the mounting plate Insert the mounting plate over the screws attached to the track clips and use the Keps nuts to fasten the plate firm...

Page 58: ...ameter at its narrowest Plenum Mount To mount the AP340 in the plenum space above a dropped ceiling grid you need the mounting plate hanger clip and a standard 24 wide hanger frame which can be ordere...

Page 59: ...idge see Figure 9 Figure 9 Clipping the hanger frame onto the track Align the V shaped tabs on the mounting bracket with the tab slots on the bottom of the AP Insert the V shaped tabs into the tab slo...

Page 60: ...ct one or two Ethernet cables to the network and if not using PoE connect the power cord to a power source 8 Replace the ceiling tile to complete the installation Bird s eye view with the ceiling tile...

Page 61: ...arrow on its side and then pass it through the loop at the end of the quad toggle 5 Insert the wire rope back through the center hole in the locking device and pull it through the locking device unti...

Page 62: ...ed While maintaining pressure on the tube adjust the rope until the AP340 is at the height you want When you are satisfied stop pressing against the tube so that it can regain its grip on the rope Fig...

Page 63: ...t of their connections accidentally Mounting plate AP Wall Orient the mounting plate as shown and attach it to a secure object such as a wall post or beam Use 8 screws for the oblong holes or 10 screw...

Page 64: ...ight 3 lb 1 36 kg Antennas Three omnidirectional 802 11b g n antennas and three omnidirectional 802 11a n antennas Serial port RJ45 bits per second 9600 data bits 8 parity none stop bits 1 flow contro...

Page 65: ...up to 450 Mbps per radio The AP330 has internal antennas and the AP350 has detachable external antennas They both have dual 10 100 1000 Ethernet ports for link aggregation or link redundancy Their sys...

Page 66: ...67 Console port You can access the CLI by making a serial connection to the RJ45 console port For details see Console Port on page 65 Power connector The 12 volt DC power connector 2 0 amps is one of...

Page 67: ...Interfaces on page 112 The pin assignments in the Ethernet ports follow the TIA EIA 568 B standard see Figure 3 on page 111 and accept standard cat3 cat5 cat5e or cat6 Ethernet cable Because the ports...

Page 68: ...ferent states of activity The meanings of the colors are as follows Dark There is no power or the status indicator is disabled Blue solid The device is booting up or there is no backhaul link flashing...

Page 69: ...d horizontally or vertically the articulated antennas hinge and swivel The non articulated antennas are intended for wall installations and have a fixed orientation in the same direction as the antenn...

Page 70: ...aped tabs and the security tab extension on the rail mount with the two tab slots and the security screw cavity on the underside of the AP and then push the AP upward until it clicks into place as sho...

Page 71: ...ss the AP upward until it snaps into place 4 Security tab extension Security screw cavity Tab slot Tab slot V shaped tab V shaped tab side view Security screw cavity Tab slot Tab slot Security tab ext...

Page 72: ...r that will accept the bit The correct bits are available from Aerohive in sets of three AH ACC SEC BIT 330 AP350 3PK If you use the slotted screw you can install it with a standard flat blade screwdr...

Page 73: ...2 11b g n antennas and three omnidirectional 802 11a n antennas Serial port RJ45 bits per second 9600 data bits 8 parity none stop bits 1 flow control none Ethernet ports Eth0 autosensing 10 100 1000B...

Page 74: ...Chapter 6 AP330 and AP350 Platforms 72 Aerohive...

Page 75: ...orts on page 75 PoE and PoE Ports on page 75 PoE Power Management on page 76 Port Priority on page 76 Console Port on page 77 Reset Button on page 77 USB Modem Port on page 77 SFP Uplink Ports on page...

Page 76: ...the SR series switches and configuration settings refer to HiveManager Help Power LED The Power LED is located on the left side of the front panel This LED indicates when the device is powered on See...

Page 77: ...ports are shut down to maintain the 802 3 power budget these ports will still function as standard Ethernet ports Speed LED mode When you select Speed mode the port LEDs indicate the port operating sp...

Page 78: ...management the maximum power delivered by each port is determined by the power threshold 802 3af or 802 3at that is configured on that port If more power is required than the ports can deliver the sw...

Page 79: ...p to the ETH0 WAN interface however for locations where an Ethernet connection to the WAN is not possible you can use the USB modem as the primary and only interface to the WAN Before you can use a mo...

Page 80: ...in connectors and can cause connection problems Use a dry recommended or wet cleaning process to clean connectors using either lint free wipes or lint free swabs Lightly wipe the connectors to clean t...

Page 81: ...this section Figure 2 Temperature and fan information display in HiveManager Changing the Temperature and Fan Speed Alarm Thresholds You can change the threshold for the alarms in HiveManager To do t...

Page 82: ...k Green solid Port is active but there is no traffic Green flashing Port is actively passing traffic With Speed mode selected Dark No power to port Green Port is operating at 1000 Mbps Amber Port is o...

Page 83: ...nt Adequate ventilation is critical for switch operation Install your devices in a properly ventilated equipment rack or for tabletop installations leave some clear space at the sides of the switch so...

Page 84: ...weight 16 lb 7 26 kg Ethernet ports 24 IEEE 802 3 10BASE T IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX and IEEE 802 3ab 1000BASE T compliant 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ45 Ethernet ports Four SFP copper or fiber uplink ports USB...

Page 85: ...P and DNS services centralized management and firewall and VPN security This chapter covers the following topics relating to the BR100 router Product Overview on page 84 Radio and Antennas on page 86...

Page 86: ...er hardware components Each component is described in Table 1 BR100 router component descriptions Figure 1 The BR100 router hardware components Table 1 BR100 router component descriptions Component De...

Page 87: ...description the ports to which it applies and optional security and filtering rules For information about how to configure a LAN profile refer to HiveManager Help Reset button The reset button allows...

Page 88: ...the 3G wireless network AT T Shockwave Sierra Wireless USBConnect 308 to connect to the 3G wireless network Verizon Pantech UML290 to connect to the 4G LTE network Before you can use a modem with an A...

Page 89: ...g a firmware upgrade Do not turn the device off while the LED is flashing White steady The device has made a CAPWAP connection to HiveManager and is operating properly White flashing Device is operati...

Page 90: ...78 g Antennas Two embedded single band omnidirectional 802 11b g n antennas Ethernet ports One IEEE 802 3 10BASE T and IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX compliant 10 100 Mbps RJ45 Fast Ethernet WAN port Four IEE...

Page 91: ...ere are two BR200 models the BR200 and the BR200 WP This chapter covers the following topics relating to Aerohive BR200 series routers Product Overview on page 90 Radio and Antennas on page 91 Etherne...

Page 92: ...0 four LAN ports ETH1 through ETH4 a Console Port and a USB port for WAN connection redundancy The BR200 series routers support up to 16 SSIDs BR200 WP only 16 VLANs 16 networks and 64 user profiles a...

Page 93: ...t through and crossover Ethernet cables automatically Use the yellow Ethernet cable that ships with the device to connect your router from the WAN port to a cable or DSL modem or other Internet device...

Page 94: ...ical interface For this reason you can apply multiple LAN profiles one for each of the four ports In HiveManager a LAN profile consists of a name description the ports to which it applies and optional...

Page 95: ...200 WP PoE LAN Ports On BR200 WP routers the ETH1 PoE and ETH2 PoE ports can provide PoE Power over Ethernet to PDs powered devices such as VoIP phones wireless access points and network cameras These...

Page 96: ...Dark No link Green steady The Ethernet link is up but inactive at 1000 Mbps Green flashing The Ethernet link is up and active at 1000 Mbps Amber steady The Ethernet link is up but inactive at 10 100 M...

Page 97: ...ctional 802 11b g n antennas Ethernet ports One IEEE 802 3 10BASE T IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX and IEEE 802 3ab 1000BASE T compliant 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ45 Fast Ethernet WAN port Four IEEE 802 3 802 3u and...

Page 98: ...Chapter 9 BR200 and BR200 WP Routers 96 Aerohive...

Page 99: ...Specifications on page 101 SAFETY GUIDELINES Follow the guidelines in this section the ensure the safety of personnel and equipment Table 1 explains the meaning of caution and warning icons Table 2 l...

Page 100: ...promised Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage equipment and impair electrical circuitry ESD damage occurs when electronic components are improperly handled and can result in complete or intermittent...

Page 101: ...ackets Mounting brackets allow you to install the chassis in a front or mid mount position in a standard 19 48 26 cm equipment rack Console port The RJ45 Console port allows you to make a console conn...

Page 102: ...the HiveManager appliance indicate the status for power and hard disk drive activity through their color dark or green and illumination patterns steady glow or blinking The meanings of the color and...

Page 103: ...in the rail use two screws and washers per bracket 3 Tighten the screw until it is secure 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to secure the other side of the HiveManager Appliance to the rack DEVICE POWER AND ENVI...

Page 104: ...wer factor corrector Input 100 240 VAC Output 250 watts Power supply cord Standard three conductor SVT 18AWG cord with an NEMA5 15P three prong male plug and three pin socket Environmental Specificati...

Page 105: ...nagement of up to 500 devices Profile based configurations that simplify the deployment of large numbers of devices Scheduled firmware upgrades on devices by location Exportation of detailed informati...

Page 106: ...The status LEDs convey operational states for the system power and hard disk drive For details see Status LEDs on page 105 MGT and LAN Ethernet ports The MGT and LAN Ethernet ports are compatible wit...

Page 107: ...emulation program such as Tera Term Pro a free terminal emulator or Hilgraeve Hyperterminal provided with Windows operating systems The serial connection settings are as follows Bits per second 9600...

Page 108: ...pending on the layout of your equipment rack you might need to mount the HiveManager in reverse To do that move the brackets to the left and right sides near the rear before mounting Figure 3 Mounting...

Page 109: ...16 W x 1 3 4 H x 15 13 16 D 42 7 cm W x 4 4 cm H x 40 2 cm D Weight 13 75 lb 6 24 kg Serial port male DB9 RS 232 port bits per second 9600 data bits 8 parity none stop bits 1 flow control none USB por...

Page 110: ...Chapter 11 The HiveManager Platform 108 Aerohive...

Page 111: ...RT PIN ASSIGNMENTS The following sections contain pin assignments and wiring information for standard and PoE power over Ethernet Ethernet ports for Aerohive devices Standard non PoE Ethernet Port Pin...

Page 112: ...raight through or crossover Ethernet connections Likewise they can automatically adjust to 802 3af Alternative A and B power delivery methods Furthermore when the Alternative A method is used the port...

Page 113: ...igher If the available power drops to a range between 18 and 20 W the device disables its ETH1 interface assuming that it is drawing power through its ETH0 interface If it is drawing power solely thro...

Page 114: ...d interface called agg0 The aggregate interface effectively doubles the bandwidth that each physical interface has when used individually In this configuration both Ethernet ports actively forward tra...

Page 115: ...uses the following logic to choose which interface to use in its default route If there is an Ethernet interface and a wireless interface in backhaul mode the AP uses the Ethernet interface in its de...

Page 116: ...yperterminal provided with Windows operating systems The serial connection settings are Bits per second 115 200 Data bits 8 Parity none Stop bits 1 Flow control none The pin assignments in the male DB...

Page 117: ...ines the coverage pattern Single direction Antennas The most common external antennas are directional patch antennas that provide coverage in a single direction Most commonly they have a transmission...

Page 118: ...e a problem in environments with high ceilings Figure 7 Omnidirectional antenna radiation patterns MIMO MIMO Multiple In Multiple Out is a major WLAN advancement introduced in the IEEE 802 11n standar...

Page 119: ...t it others interfere with it and still others absorb it The receiver can end up receiving multiple copies of the original signal all kind of muddled together However the digital signal processors in...

Page 120: ...11a b g client traffic Although 802 11a b g client traffic can benefit somewhat from an 802 11n access point using MIMO supporting such legacy clients along with 802 11n clients can have a negative i...

Page 121: ...AP141 17 25 antenna connectors 18 antennas 21 console port 19 20 environmental specifications 25 Ethernet ports 19 external antenna alignment 21 hardware specifications 25 LEDs 20 locking 24 mounting...

Page 122: ...ies 89 95 console port 91 92 device and enclosure specifications 95 device status LED 91 94 environmental specifications 95 Ethernet ports 91 92 hardware specifications 95 link status LED 91 94 lockin...

Page 123: ...switch 73 82 cabling an SFP module 78 change temperature and fan speed alarm thresholds 79 cleaning SFP fiber ports and connectors 78 console port 74 77 device and enclosure specifications 82 environm...

Page 124: ...Index 122 Aerohive...

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