User guide

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Introducing the ZoneFlex Access Point
Getting to Know the Access Point Features
Status LED If the Access Point is operating in standalone mode:
Amber: The WLAN service is up and at least one wireless client
is associated with the AP.
Flashing amber: The WLAN service is up and no wireless clients
are currently associated with the AP.
If the Access Point is being managed by Ruckus Wireless
ZoneDirector:
Green: The AP is part of a mesh network (either as a Root AP or
Mesh AP) and is connected to an uplink with good signal. If mesh
networking is disabled but the WLAN service is available, the
Status LED is also green.
Fast flashing green: The AP is part of a mesh network (as Mesh
AP) and is connected to an uplink with a fair or good signal.
Slow flashing green: This Mesh AP is searching for an uplink or is
attempting to establish communication with ZoneDirector.
Off: Mesh networking is disabled and the WLAN service is
unavailable.
RJ45
Connectors
Two LAN ports that support Power over Ethernet (PoE):
PoE IN port: Supports 10/100/1000Mbps connections, connects
to the network and receives 802.at PoE from the supplied PoE
injector (if connected).
PoE OUT port: Supports 10/100/1000Mbps connections. If the
supplied PoE injector is used, this port can supply 802.af PoE to
the connected PoE-capable device (for example, another
ZoneFlex 7762-S AP or an IP-based surveillance camera). To use
this port to supply PoE, you first need to enable the PoE feature
on the Web interface.
DC Connector In addition to PoE, you can also use direct current or DC (from a
battery, for example) to supply power to the Access Point.
NOTE: If you connect the Access Point to both PoE and DC power
sources at the same time, it will use PoE as the primary power source
and DC power as the backup power source.
Table 6. LEDs and connectors on the 7762-S Access Point
Label Description
P