Specifications

Summit WM Controller, Access Points, and Software Solution
Summit WM Getting Started Guide, Software Version 5.128
Summit WM100 Controller back panel
The following figure identifies the main components on the back panel of Summit WM100 Controller.
Figure 14: Summit WM100 Controller back panel
NOTE
The Summit WM100 Controller has the same number of LED lights on the back panel as the Summit WM1000
Controller. The LED description of their state is also identical to WM100. For information on Summit WM100
Controller LEDs’ states, see the descriptions of STATUS LED and ACTIVITY LED in “Summit WM1000 Controller
back panel” on page 26.
NOTE
Summit WM100 Controller may have a standard power supply (one power supply) or a redundant power supply (two
power supplies).
Summit WM100 Controller data port cabling specification
The Summit WM100 Controller data ports have copper connectors.
NOTE
If your infrastructure does not allow the copper connection, you must get a Gigabit Media Converter to convert the
copper connection to a fibre optic connection. For example, you can use Netgear GC102 converter that receives the
copper connection and outputs traffic via the fibre optic connector.
Collecting information for installation
You should use the following table to document all the pertinent information about the Summit WM
Controller before starting the installation process.
Power Supply
Power Switch Data Ports
Management Port
LED Lights
Console Port