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Hardware Features
Connectors
Connectors
The CMAP provides the following connectors:
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PoE-Out connector: RJ-45 port that can supply power to devices that support PoE.
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Three N-type antenna connectors: Connects to the three 5GHz antennas supplied with
the CMAP.
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DC power supply (Ruckus Wireless part number 705-60244-002): Connected through
a 4-pin connector, which is normally unused. It may be used to supply DC power to the
unit for testing or configuration purposes. The supply has a reset switch that may be
used to reset the unit. See
“Using the Reset Switch on the DC Power Supply”
page 40 for more information.
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Coaxial cable connectors (see
): Connector A may be connected to a
spectrum analyzer or signal analyzer to allow monitoring of the downstream signal.
Connector B must be connected to the CMTS backbone and AC power when deployed
in the field.
Ethernet/PoE-Out Port
The CMAP provides one 10/100Mbps RJ45 Ethernet port, which also functions as a PoE-
Out port. The PoE-Out port, which can supply up to 15.4 watts (compliant with 802.3af),
can be used to power PoE-capable devices (for example, an IP-based surveillance camera).
NOTE:
The PoE-Out function is non-operational when the unit is powered via the 12 VDC
connector.
NOTE:
By default, both Ethernet data and PoE-Out are enabled. If necessary, you can
disable PoE-Out from the Web interface. Refer to the AP User Guide for more information.
LEDs
Use the six LEDs to check the status of the access point and cable modem. The LEDs
behave differently when the access point is in standalone mode and when ZoneDirector
is managing it.
Upon bootup, the LEDs are in
CM Mode
. Once bootup is completed, the LEDs alternate
between
CM Mode
and
AP Mode
.
NOTE:
The LEDs do not indicate whether the access point is in standalone mode or if
ZoneDirector is managing it. To check if ZoneDirector is managing the access point, log
into the ZoneDirector Web interface, go to the
Access Points
page, and then search for