AP410C Hardware Guide
Mount the AP on a Wall
Use the holes in the bracket as a template to mark the wall. Drill holes in the wall and attach the bracket to the wall using wall screws and wall
anchors if necessary. Attach the AP to the bracket in the same manner as shown in the previous section.
Lock the AP
You can secure the AP using a Kensington
ity screw. Security brackets and screws can be ordered separately from Extreme Networks (not available in Brazil).
Extreme Networks recommends a variety of Kensington locks. For more information, contact your sales representative.
Hardware Components
You can see the hardware components of the AP410C in the illustration below and read about them in the sections that follow.
Component Descriptions
Status Light
The status light conveys operational states for system power, firmware updates, Ethernet and wireless interface activity, and major alarms. The
AP410C has two status lights on the top of the chassis. At setup, this light cycles through the following sequence:
Solid White: The power is on and the device is operational..
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Solid Amber: The device is on and is booting..
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Blinking Amber: The device is performing a firmware upgrade.
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Dark: The power is off.
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Light Sensor LED
The AP410C also has a light sensor on the top of the device.
Ethernet Ports
Two RJ45 Ethernet ports (Eth0 and Eth1) automatically negotiate half- and full-duplex connections with the connecting device. Eth0 is
100/1000/2500 BASE-T, and Eth1 is 10/100/1000 BASE-T. These ports are autosensing and adjust to straight-through and crossover standard Cat5
or better Ethernet cables automatically. The AP receives power through an Ethernet connection to the ETH1 port from PSE (power sourcing
equipment) that is compatible with the 802.3at and 802.3at standards.
Micro USB Console Port
Use the Console port to make a serial connection between your management system and the AP. When you connect to the device using the
Console port, the management station from which you connect to the device must have a VT100 emulation program, such as Tera Term Pro© (a
free terminal emulator) or Hilgraeve HyperTerminal® (provided with Windows® operating systems from XP forward).
The serial connection settings are: 9600 bits per second, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control.
Reset Button
Use the Reset button to reset the device or restore the factory default settings. Insert a paper clip or similar tool into the Reset pinhole and press
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