Cisco Systems AIR-CT2504-5-K9, 2500 manual Green or Blinking Green-Link activity

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Callout

Port and LEDs

State and Description

 

 

 

1

GigE port and LED

The Gigabit Ethernet port is an RJ-45 connector

 

 

form-factor. This port is designed so that 1500 VAC rms

 

 

isolation (per the 802.3 specification) is met between

 

 

chassis ground and any 48V/Ethernet signal.

 

 

LED description:

 

 

Green or Blinking Green—Link activity

 

 

Off—No link

 

 

 

2

GigE port and LED

The Gigabit Ethernet port is an RJ-45 connector

 

 

form-factor. This port is designed so that 1500 VAC rms

 

 

isolation (per the 802.3 specification) is met between

 

 

chassis ground and any 48V/Ethernet signal.

 

 

LED description:

 

 

Green or Blinking Green—Link activity

 

 

Off—No link

 

 

3 & 4 POE GigE Power-over-Ethernet

The Gigabit POE ports are RJ-45 connector

 

(POE) ports

form-factor. They provide a I2C communications

 

 

channel between the PSE controller and host CPU TWSI

 

 

bus #1. This interface supports the proper voltage

 

 

isolation as defined by 802.3. The POE controller is

 

 

configured to I2C address 0x40/41 (0100 000r/w).

 

 

The POE controller reset is driven from system reset. If

 

 

software needs to reset the POE controller, it can do so

 

 

over I2C.

 

 

LED description:

 

 

Green or Blinking Green—Link activity

 

 

Off—No link

Note Ports 3 and 4 are PoE only ports; do not connect access point devices to these ports. The ports can be used for infra-switch connection using multiple an AP-Manager or data interface.

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