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1 x RJ-45 console interface (disabled in FIPS mode by TEL)
The module provides the following power interfaces:
48V DC via Power-over-Ethernet (POE)
12V DC power supply
2.4.1.3 Indicator LEDs
There are 4 bicolor (power, ENET and WLAN) LEDs which operate as follows:
Table 4 - AP-105 Indicator LEDs
Label Function Action Status
PWR AP power / ready status Off No power to AP
Red Initial power-up condition
Flashing – Green Device booting, not ready
On – Green Device ready
ENET Ethernet Network Link
Status / Activity
Off Ethernet link unavailable
On – Amber 10/100Mbs Ethernet link negotiated
On – Green 1000Mbs Ethernet link negotiated
Flashing Ethernet link activity
11b/g/n 2.4GHz Radio Status
Off 2.4GHz radio disabled
On – Amber 2.4GHz radio enabled in WLAN mode
On – Green 2.4GHz radio enabled in 802.11n mode
Flashing - Green 2.4GHz Air monitor or RFprotect sensor
11a/n 5GHz Radio Status
Off 5GHz radio disabled
On - Amber 5GHz radio enabled in WLAN mode
On – Green 5GHz radio enabled in 802.11n mode
Flashing - Green 5GHz Air monitor or RFprotect sensor
2.5 AP-175
This section introduces the Aruba AP-175 series Wireless Access Points (APs) with FIPS 140-2 Level 2
validation. It describes the purpose of the AP, its physical attributes, and its interfaces.
The Aruba AP-175 series are high-performance 802.11n (2x2:2) MIMO, dual-radio (concurrent 802.11a/n
+ b/g/n) indoor/outdoor wireless access points capable of delivering combined wireless data rates of up to
600Mbps. These multi-function access points provides wireless LAN access, air monitoring, and wireless
intrusion detection and prevention over the 2.4GHz and 5GHz RF spectrum. The multifunction AP-175 is
an affordable, fully hardened outdoor 802.11n access point (AP) that provides maximum deployment