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(Optional) Removing the AP
Insert a stick-like tool with a diameter less than 5.7 mm (0.22 in) into the lock hole of the mounting
bracket until you hear a click. Then slide the AP in the direction of the UP arrow and disengage the
screws from the keyhole slots to remove the AP.
Figure2-12 Removing the AP
Connecting the AP to a power source
You can supply power to the AP by using a local power source, a power injector, or through
802.3af/802.3at/802.3bt PoE as required. Before powering the AP, make sure the power source (the
local power source or the PSE) is reliably grounded.
Connecting a PoE power source
CAUTION:
The AP is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant.
IMPORTANT:
The 10GE/PoE++ port complies with 802.3af, 802.3at, and 802.3bt standards and the GE/PoE+
port complies with 802.3af and 802.3at standards.
To power the AP through PoE, use an Ethernet cable to connect an Ethernet port on a PoE switch to
the 10GE/PoE++ port or GE/PoE+ port on the AP. You can also connect both the 10GE/PoE++ and
GE/PoE+ ports to the PoE switch to provide power to the AP.