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Figure4-1 Ports on the AP
(1) Reset button
(2) Console port
(3) USB port
(4) 100/1000/2500/5000/10000M Ethernet copper port (10GE/PoE++)
(5) 10/100/1000M Ethernet copper port (GE/PoE+)
(6) Power port
Table4-1 Port and button descriptions
Port
Standards and
protocols
Description
Console port
RS/EIA-232
Used only for device configuration and
management by technical support.
100/1000/2500/5000/10000M
Ethernet copper port
(10GE/PoE++)
•
IEEE802.3ab
•
IEEE802.3bz
•
IEEE802.3u
•
IEEE802.3af
•
IEEE802.3at
•
IEEE802.3bt
Used for connecting the AP to an uplink device
for Internet or MAN access. It supports 802.3bt
PoE++ and can receive PoE power from the
uplink device.
It is represented by interface number XGE1/0/1
in the MAP file and Ten-GigabitEthernet 1 for
configuration on the AC.
10/100/1000M Ethernet
copper port (GE/PoE+)
•
IEEE802.3
•
IEEE802.3u
•
IEEE802.3af
•
IEEE802.3at
Used for connecting the AP to an uplink device
for Internet or MAN access. It supports 802.3at
PoE+ and can receive PoE power from the uplink
device.
It is represented by interface number GE1/0/1 in
the MAP file and GigabitEthernet 1 for
configuration on the AC.
Power port (54 V)
N/A
Used for rec54 VDC power from the local
power source.
USB port
USB 2.0
N/A
Reset button
N/A
•
To reset the AP, press and hold the button
for no more than 5 seconds.
•
To restore the factory default, press and
hold the button for more than 5 seconds.