Extreme Networks AP510C Hardware User'S Manual Download Page 5

Hardware Components

You can see the hardware components of the AP510C and AP510CX in the illustration below and read about them in the sections that follow. The
illustration shows an AP510C model. The components are the same for both models, except the AP510CX has eight external antenna connectors.

Component Descriptions

Status Light

The status light conveys operational states for system power, firmware updates, Ethernet and wireless interface activity, and major alarms. The
AP510C and AP510CX have a rectangular status light on the top right corner of the chassis. At setup, this light cycles through the following
sequence:

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Steady Amber

: The device is initializing.

l

Slow-blinking White

: The device is receiving 802.3af power, instead of 802.3at power.

l

Fast-blinking White

: The device is looking for a mesh neighbor from which to obtain a password.

l

Slow-blinking Amber (AF power mode only)

: The device is attempting to establish a connection or has established a CAPWAP connection

with ExtremeCloud IQ

.

l

Fast-blinking Amber

: The device is performing a IQ Engine or ExtremeCloud IQ upgrade.

l

Steady White

: The device has successfully established a CAPWAP connection and is operating normally.

Ethernet Ports

The

 

ETH0

 

port

 

is

 

autosensing

 

100/1000/2500G

 

BASE-T/TX Mbps,

 

with

 

IEEE

 

802.3af-

 

or

 

802.3at-compliant

 

PoE,

 

and

 

requires

 

Cat6

 

cable.

The

 

Eth

 

1

 

port

 

is

 

autosensing

 

10/100/1000

 

BASE-T/TX Mbps,

 

wth

 

IEEE

 

802.3af-

 

or

 

802.3at-compliant

 

PoE.

There

 

are

 

three

 

power

 

options.

 

In

 

the

 

event

 

of

 

a

 

failure,

 

the

 

device

 

will

 

automatically

 

reboot

 

using

 

the

 

next

 

priority

 

power

 

source.

 

When

 

the

 

failed

 

power

 

source

 

is

 

replaces,

 

you must

 

manually

 

reboot

 

the

 

device

 

again

 

to

 

use

 

the

 

repaired

 

power

 

source.

 

For

 

example,

 

if

 

Eth0

 

and

 

Eth1

 

are

 

in

 

use,

 

and

 

Eth0

 

fails,

 

the

 

device

 

will

 

automatically

 

reboot

 

using

 

Eth1.

 

When

 

Eth0

 

is

 

restored,

 

you will

 

need

 

to

 

manually

 

reboot

 

the

 

device

 

to

 

again

 

use

 

Eth0.

AP510C and AP510CX Hardware Guide

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AP510C and AP510CX Hardware Guide

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The priorities are:

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First priority: 12VDC

l

Second priority: PoE - Eth0

l

Third priority: PoE - Eth1

Summary of Contents for AP510C

Page 1: ...rtant to set the country code to the country in which the AP will be deployed to meet regulatory requirements and for optimal wireless operation To do this follow these steps The country code selectio...

Page 2: ...ion or instruction concerning use of the devices by a person who is responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the devices Electrostatic discharge...

Page 3: ...them on the T rail of a standard dropped ceiling grid The fol lowing illustrations show how to install the bracket to the ceiling rail and then install the APon the bracket Install the AP on a Ceiling...

Page 4: ...bracket to the wall using wall screws and wall anchors if necessary Attach the AP to the bracket in the same manner as shown in the previous section Install external antennas on AP510CXdevices Order a...

Page 5: ...establish a connection or has established a CAPWAP connection with ExtremeCloud IQ l Fast blinking Amber The device is performing a IQ Engine or ExtremeCloud IQ upgrade l Steady White The device has...

Page 6: ...al Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM modulation l Rates Mbps 54 48 36 24 12 9 6 with auto fallback 802 11n l 2 4 2 48 and 5 150 5 350 5 470 5 850 GHz operating frequency l 802 11n modulation l Rate...

Page 7: ...8 dBm HE20 MCS 0 1 2 18 dBm MCS 3 17 dBm MCS 4 5 16 dBm MCS 6 7 15 dBm MCS 8 9 14 dBm MCS 10 11 12 dBm 2 4 G Sensitivity 11b 1 Mbps 99 dB 11 Mbps 90 dB 11g 6 Mpbs 96 dB 36 Mpbs 84 dB 48 Mbps 80 dB 54...

Page 8: ...9 16 dBm MCS 10 15 dBm MCS 11 14 dBm HE80 MCS 0 1 2 19 dBm MCS 3 4 5 18 dBm MCS 6 7 8 17 dBm MCS 9 16 dBm MCS 10 15 dBm MCS 11 14 dBm HE160 MCS 0 1 2 19 dBm MCS 3 4 5 18 dBm MCS 6 7 8 17 dBm MCS 9 16...

Page 9: ...MCS 5 76 db MCS 6 74 db MCS 7 73 db MCS 8 69 db MCS 9 67 db MCS 10 63 db MCS 11 60 db HE80 MCS 0 88 db MCS 1 85 db MCS 2 83 db MCS 3 80 db MCS 4 77 db MCS 5 73 db MCS 6 71 db MCS 7 69 db MCS 8 66 db...

Page 10: ...ompliant PoE and requires Cat6 cable l ETH1 Ethernet port autosensing 10 100 1000 BASE T TXMbps with IEEE 802 3af or 802 3at compliant PoE Antenna Gain l BLE 2 4 GHz 4 2 dBi gain l WiFi02 4 GHz 5 dBi...

Page 11: ...etworks d clare que l quipement radio lectrique dutype AP510C AP510CXest conforme la directive 2014 53 UE l German Deutsch Hiermit erkl rt Extreme Networks dass der Funkanlagentyp AP510C AP510CXder Ri...

Page 12: ...z EIRP 23 dBm 5470 5850 MHz EIRP 30 dBm 5725 5850 MHz 14 dBm l BLE 2402 2480 MHz EIRP 8 dBm esky Czech Tento produkt podporuje n sleduj c r diov frekvence a rovn v konu ve verzi EU l 802 11b g n ax 2...

Page 13: ...GHz band 2400 2483 MHz EIRP 20 dBm l 802 11a ac n ax 5 GHz band 5150 5350 MHz EIRP 23 dBm 5470 5850 MHz EIRP 30 dBm 5725 5850 MHz 14 dBm l BLE 2402 2480 MHz EIRP 8 dBm Latvian Latviski is produkts atb...

Page 14: ...uencies and power levels in the EU version l 802 11b g n ax 2 4 GHz band 2400 2483 5 MHz EIRP 20 dBm l 802 11a ac n ax 5 GHz band 5150 5350 MHz EIRP 23 dBm 5470 5850 MHz EIRP 30 dBm 5730 5850 MHz 23dB...

Page 15: ...no apenas Romanian Romania Pentrua ndeplini cerin ele de expunere la radia ii aceste dispozitive ar trebui instalate la o distan minim de 20 cm de la oameni sauanimale Restric ii 5150 5350 MHz numai p...

Page 16: ...ce and l This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNRd Industrie Canada applicables aux app...

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