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Chapter 3: The SmartPath AP (LWN602HA) Overview
Table 3-6. Wiring details for making a serial cable with an RJ-45-to-female DB9 adapter.
Console Port
(LWN602HA)
RJ-45-to-RJ-45 Rollover Cable
RJ-45-to-Female DB9 Adapter
Management System
Signal
RJ-45 Pin
RJ-45 Pin
RJ-45 Pin
DB9 Pin
Signal
RTS (Request to Send)
1
8
1
8
CTS (unused)
DTR (Data Terminal Ready)
2
7
2
6
DSR (unused)
TXD (Transmitted Data)
3
6
3
2
RXD
Ground
4
5
4
5
Ground
Ground
5
4
5
1
Ground
RXD (Received Data)
6
3
6
3
TXD
DSR (Data Set Ready)
7
2
7
4
DTR (unused)
CTS (Clear to Send)
8
1
8
7
RTS (unused)
—
—
—
—
9
RI (Ring Indicator, unused)
3.3 Status LEDs
The five status LEDs on the top of the SmartPath AP indicate various states of activity through their color (dark, green, amber, and
red) and illumination patterns (steady glow or pulsing).
Power
• Dark: No power
• Steady green: Powered on and the firmware is running normally
• Pulsing green: Firmware is booting up
• Steady amber: Firmware is being updated
• Pulsing amber: Alarm indicating a firmware issue has occurred
• Steady red: Alarm indicating a hardware issue has occurred
ETH0 and ETH1
• Dark: Ethernet link is down or disabled
• Steady green: 1000-Mbps Ethernet link is up but inactive
• Pulsing green: 1000-Mbps Ethernet link is up and active
• Steady amber: 10-/100-Mbps Ethernet link is up but inactive
• Pulsing amber: 10-/100-Mbps Ethernet link is up and active
WIFI0 and WIFI1
• Dark: Wireless interface is disabled
• Steady green: Wireless interface is in access mode but inactive
• Pulsing green: Wireless interface is in access mode and active
• Steady amber: Wireless interface is in backhaul mode but inactive
• Pulsing amber: Wireless interface is in backhaul mode and is connected with other cluster members
• Alternating green and amber: Wireless interface is in backhaul mode and is searching for other cluster members