Aruba Networks Access Point Aruba AP 60/61 User Manual

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Aruba AP 60/61

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Installation Guide

Introduction

Chapter 1

Aruba AP60–Two Reverse Polarity SMA (RP-SMA) connectors for attaching
separate antennas (not included). For details, see

“Aruba 60 Detachable

Antennas”

on

page 22

. (The AP60 requires that both connectors be used in

ArubaOS 2.2 releases or lower. Single antenna operation is supported with
ArubaOS 2.3 or higher.)

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When facing the A60 as shown in

Figure 1-1

, the antenna connector

on the left is for antenna 1, and the connector on the right is for
antenna 2 in a diversity configuration.

Aruba AP61–Built-in swivel array with dual, tri-band, omnidirectional
antennas

Indicator LEDs

During operation, the Aruba AP 60/61 LEDs provide the following information:

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LEDs on the Mobility Controller provide additional status and security
information about connected APs.See the ArubaOS User Guide for more
information.

Air Vents

These vents promote proper air circulation for cooling the device. Do not allow
these vents to be obstructed by mounting equipment, network cables, or any
other material.

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Aruba AP 60/61 LEDs

LED

State

Description

PWR

Off

The device is off - no power.

Green-Solid

The device is powered and operating.

ENET

Off

No link on the FE port. No connection to the
network.

Green-Solid

Ethernet link detected on the FE port.

Green-Flashing

Transmitting or receiving data across the FE
port. Flashing rate is proportional to network
activity.

WLAN

Off

The wireless interface is disabled or down.

Green-Solid

The wireless interface is enabled and
functioning as an Access Point.

Green-Flashing

The wireless interface is enabled and
functioning as an Air Monitor.

A

B

2

A

B

C

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