User guide
Getting to Know the Access Point Features
ZoneFlex 7761-CM Cable Modem Access Point
ZoneFlex Outdoor Access Point 9.8.1 User Guide, 800-70598-001 Rev B 17
• DC power supply (Ruckus Wireless part number 705-60244-002): Connected
through a 4-pin connector, which is normally unused. It may be used to supply
DC power to the unit for testing or configuration. The supply has a reset switch
that may be used to reset the unit.
• Coaxial cable connectors (see Figure 1): Connector A may be connected to a
spectrum analyzer or signal analyzer to allow monitoring of the downstream
signal. Connector B must be connected to the CMTS backbone and AC power
when deployed in the field.
CMAP Ethernet/PoE-Out Port
The CMAP provides one 10/100Mbps RJ45 Ethernet port, which also functions as
a PoE-Out port. The PoE-Out port, which can supply up to 15.4 watts (compliant
with 802.3af), can be used to power PoE-capable devices (for example, a 3G/4G
small cell radio or an IP-based surveillance camera).
NOTE The PoE-Out function is non-operational when the unit is powered via the
12 VDC connector.
NOTE By default, both Ethernet data and PoE-Out are enabled. If necessary, you
can disable PoE-Out from the Web interface.
CMAP LEDs
Use the six LEDs to check the status of the access point and cable modem. The
LEDs behave differently when the access point is in standalone mode and when
ZoneDirector is managing it. Upon bootup, the LEDs are in CM (Cable Modem)
Mode. Once bootup is completed, the LEDs alternate between CM Mode and AP
Mode.
Refer to the ZoneFlex 7761CM Dual Band 802.11n Outdoor Access Point with
Integrated Cable Modem Installation Guide for more information on the CMAP LED
operation.