
Table 3: AP3935 LED Indications
LED
Status
Description
1 (AP status)
On Green
Indicates the AP3935 is working
normally.
Flashing Green
Indicates:
•
running a self test
•
loading software program
On Amber
Indicates a CPU/system failure.
2 (Ethernet link state) LAN 1
On Green
Indicates a valid 10Mbps or 100Mbps
Ethernet link.
On Amber
Indicates a valid 1Gbps Ethernet link.
Off
Indicates the link is down.
3 (Ethernet link state) LAN 2
On Green
Indicates a valid 10Mbps or 100Mbps
Ethernet link.
On Amber
Indicates a valid 1Gbps Ethernet link.
Off
Indicates the link is down.
4 (Radio 2 status)
On Green
Indicates Radio 2 is enabled.
Off
Indicates Radio 2 is not on.
5 (Radio 1 status)
On Green
Indicates Radio 1 is enabled.
Off
Indicates Radio 1 is not on.
Architectural Features
Console Port
The AP3935 i and e models both include a single RJ45 console port (shown in
on page 11) for debug purposes. This port enables connection of a console device to the AP
through a serial cable. The console device can be a PC or workstation running a VT-100 terminal
adapter emulator, or a VT-100 terminal.
LAN Port
The AP3935 has two 10/100/1000BaseT RJ45 LAN ports (see
on page
11) that can be attached directly to a 10/100/1000BaseT LAN segment. This segment must conform to
the IEEE 802.3 or 802.3u specifications.
The APs appear as Ethernet nodes and perform a bridging function by moving packets from the wired
LAN to remote workstations on the wireless infrastructure.
The LAN ports also support power over Ethernet PoE 802.3at for full performance; (802.3af for low
performance mode). Refer to
on page 14, for information on supplying power to the AP
network port from a network device, such as a switch, that provides Power over Ethernet (PoE).
Introduction
ExtremeWireless™ AP3935i & AP3935e Installation Guide
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