Chapter 5 The AP340 Platform
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Console Port
You can connect directly to the device using the RJ45 Console port. The management station from which
you make a serial connection to the AP must have a VT100 emulation program, such as Tera Term Pro
©
(a
free terminal emulator) or Hilgraeve Hyperterminal
®
(provided with Windows
®
operating systems). The serial
connection settings are:
•
Bits per second: 9600
•
Data bits: 8
•
Parity: none
•
Stop bits: 1
•
Flow control: none
The pin-to-signal mapping for the RJ45 console port is described and illustrated in
Reset Button
To reset the device, or return it to the factory configuration, insert a paper clip, or similar tool, into the Reset
pinhole and press the reset button. To reboot the device, hold the button down between 1 and 5 seconds.
To return the configuration to the factory default settings, hold it down for at least 5 seconds. After releasing
the button, the Power LED goes dark as the system reboots. Then it pulses green while the firmware loads
and the system performs a self-test. After the software finishes loading, the Power LED glows steady green.
To disable the reset button from resetting the configuration, enter this command:
no reset-button
reset-config-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 of the AP340 indicate various states of activity through their color (dark,
green, amber, and red) and illumination patterns (steady glow or pulsing). The meanings of the various color
+ illumination patterns for each LED are explained below.
Power
•
Dark
: No power
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Green
(steady): Powered on and the firmware is running normally
•
Green
(flashing): Firmware is booting up
•
Amber
(steady): Firmware is being updated
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Amber
(flashing): Alarm indicating a firmware issue has occurred
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Red
(steady): Alarm indicating a hardware issue has occurred
ETH0 and ETH1
•
Dark
: Ethernet link is down or disabled
•
Green
(steady): 1000 Mbps Ethernet link is up but inactive
•
Green
(flashing): 1000 Mbps Ethernet link is up and active
•
Amber
(steady): 10/100 Mbps Ethernet link is up but inactive
•
Amber
(flashing): 10/100 Mbps Ethernet link is up and active
WIFI0 and WIFI1
•
Dark
: Wireless interface is disabled
•
Green
(steady): Wireless interface is in access mode but inactive
•
Green
(flashing): Wireless interface is in access mode and active
•
Amber
(steady): Wireless interface is in backhaul mode but inactive
•
Amber
(flashing): Wireless interface is in backhaul mode and is connected with other hive members
•
Green and amber
(alternating): Wireless interface is in backhaul mode and is searching for other
hive members
Summary of Contents for BR200-WP
Page 1: ...Aerohive Hardware Reference Guide...
Page 2: ......
Page 10: ...Contents 8 Aerohive...
Page 28: ...Chapter 2 AP121 and AP141 Platforms 26 Aerohive...
Page 42: ...Chapter 3 The AP170 Platform 40 Aerohive...
Page 74: ...Chapter 6 AP330 and AP350 Platforms 72 Aerohive...
Page 98: ...Chapter 9 BR200 and BR200 WP Routers 96 Aerohive...
Page 110: ...Chapter 11 The HiveManager Platform 108 Aerohive...
Page 124: ...Index 122 Aerohive...