Specifications

Altitude 3500 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide
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The five LEDs on the top housing of the Altitude 3510 are clearly visible in table-top, wall and below
ceiling installations. The five Altitude 3510 top housing LEDs have the following display and
functionality:
The LEDs on the rear of the Altitude 3510 are viewed using a single (customer installed) extended
lightpipe, adjusted as required to suit above the ceiling installations. The LEDs displayed using the
lightpipe have the following color display and functionality:
Mounting an Altitude 3550
The Altitude 3550 can be connected to a pole or attach to a wall. Choose one of the following mounting
options based on the physical environment of the coverage area. Do not mount the Altitude 3550 in a
location that has not been approved in a site survey.
Power Status Solid white indicates the Altitude 3510 is adequately powered.
Error Conditions Solid red indicates the Altitude 3510 is experiencing a problem
condition requiring immediate attention.
Ethernet Activity Flashing white indicates data transfers and Ethernet activity.
802.11a Radio
Activity
Flickering amber indicates beacons and data transfers over the
Altitude 3510 802.11a radio.
802.11b/g Radio
Activity
Flickering green indicates beacons and data transfers over the
Altitude 3510 802.11b/g radio.
Boot and Power
Status
Solid white indicates the Altitude 3510 is adequately powered.
Error Conditions Solid red indicates the Altitude 3510 is experiencing a problem
condition requiring immediate attention.
Power and Error
Conditions
Blinking red indicates the Altitude 3510 Rogue AP Detection
feature has located a rogue device
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