Callout | Port and LEDs | State and Description | |
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1 | GigE port and LED | The Gigabit Ethernet port is an | |
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| isolation (per the 802.3 specification) is met between | |
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| chassis ground and any 48V/Ethernet signal. | |
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| LED description: | |
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| • Green or Blinking | |
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| • | |
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2 | GigE port and LED | The Gigabit Ethernet port is an | |
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| isolation (per the 802.3 specification) is met between | |
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| chassis ground and any 48V/Ethernet signal. | |
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| LED description: | |
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| • Green or Blinking | |
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| • | |
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3 & 4 POE GigE | The Gigabit POE ports are | ||
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| channel between the PSE controller and host CPU TWSI | |
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| bus #1. This interface supports the proper voltage | |
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| isolation as defined by 802.3. The POE controller is | |
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| configured to I2C address 0x40/41 (0100 000r/w). | |
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| The POE controller reset is driven from system reset. If | |
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| software needs to reset the POE controller, it can do so | |
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| over I2C. | |
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| LED description: | |
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| • Green or Blinking | |
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| • |
Note Ports 3 and 4 are PoE only ports; do not connect access point devices to these ports. The ports can be used for
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