Specifications
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Extreme Networks Evaluation Guide: Altitude 4511 Access Point
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Advanced Industrial Design
Key Features
• Keystone or Leviton QuickPort® connector
• One port RJ-45 Ethernet Module, Three port RJ-45
Ethernet Module
• Snap-on installation in any location where an
Ethernet cable is located
Keystone Connector
The snap-in port is designed to accept any keystone-
style or Leviton QuickPort® connector. These connectors
are a popular mechanical form factor for RJ-11, RJ-45,
F-connector and many more network and communica-
tions connectors.
Snap out the blanking plug on the wallplate and snap in
the connector of your choice. The latch on the keystone
connector should always face toward the top of the AP.
One-Port RJ-45 Ethernet Module
The keystone port also accepts a one-port RJ-45 Ethernet
Module. This module is supplied in the shipping box with a
pigtail connector terminating in a 9-pin header. Snap in
the RJ-45 connector and connect the header pin to the
matching header on the back of the unit, labeled “FE1”
RJ-45 Connector for Ethernet
or Digital Phone
RJ-11 Analog
POTs Connector
Three-Port RJ-45 Ethernet Module
The front of the Altitude 4511 has an access cover that
can be removed to expose a hidden connector. A
three-port RJ-45 Ethernet Module connects to the
hidden header and snaps onto the Altitude 4511 in place
of the access cover.
Remove the access cover by using a sharp tool to
depress the latch on the bottom of the Altitude 4511.
Pull the access cover up and away from the Altitude 4511.
Reverse the procedure to install the three-port
Ethernet Module.
The Ethernet Module has three ports labeled “FE2”,
“FE3”, and “FE4”.
RJ-45 Ethernet Module – Supplied
Three Port RJ-45 Ethernet Module – Optional