Aruba Networks Access Point Aruba AP 60/61 User Manual

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Aruba AP 60/61

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Installation Guide

Provisioning Access Points

Chapter 2

The LAN connection is optional unless POE is being used to power the AP.
For convenience, the adapter kit includes an FE coupler to connect RJ-45
cable ends together.

4.

Connect power to the Aruba AP 60/61.

The Aruba AP 60/61 can receive electrical power using the following options:

z

POE–If connecting the Aruba AP 60/61 to a device that supplies IEEE 802.3af
compliant POE, no additional power connection is necessary.

z

Power Outlet

N

OTE

:

When the Aruba AP 60/61 is installed in an air-handling space, as
described in NEC (2002) Article 300.22(C), POE must be used instead
of a power outlet.

If local regulations and practices permit, connect the optional AC power
adapter (not included) to the DC power socket on the rear panel of the Aruba
AP 60/61 and plug it into an appropriate power outlet.

N

OTE

:

The indicator LEDs on the Aruba AP 60/61 will remain dark during this
procedure.

5.

Set your local terminal to use the following communications:

Establish console communication.

Press <Enter> a few times to establish communication between the Aruba AP
60/61 and terminal.

6.

From the Aruba AP 60/61 console, access the

apboot prompt.

C

AUTION

:

Be sure to comply with electrical grounding standards
during all phases of installation and operation of the AP.
Do not allow the Aruba AP 60/61 or optional power
adapter (if used) to be connected to or make contact with
metal or power outlets on a different electrical ground
than the device to which it is connected. Also, never
connect the AP to external storm grounding sources.

C

AUTION

:

To prevent personal injury or damage to equipment,
use only the AC power adapter certified for this device
in the country where it is used.

T

ABLE

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Console Terminal Settings

Baud Rate

Data Bits

Parity

Stop Bits

Flow Control

9600

8

None

1

None

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