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7.1.4 Compliance

7.1.5 Logical Interfaces

The physical connections described in Section 7.1.2 are

identified as logical interfaces, as defined by FIPS 140-2, in the

table below:

7.2 RJ-45-to-DB9 Console Port Adapter

An RJ-45-to-DB9 adapter (included with each Bridge) is

required in order to connect the Bridge’s Console port to a DB9

terminal connection.

Figure 7.1 below shows the pin numbers for the two

connectors. With the RJ-45 connector facing you and oriented

with the tab receptacle up, pins are numbered from left to right,

as shown. With the DB9 connector facing you and oriented with

safety: UL60950-1, IEC60529 (CB test), UL (NEMA) 3/3S/4 “raintight”
emissions: CE, FCC Class A
immunity: EN61000-3, EN61000-4
vibration: MIL-STD 810F 514 / SC-18 (pending)
Logical Interface Physical Interface
data input:
nine RJ-45 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports
two N-type antenna ports (female):
ANT1 radio configured as 802.11a/b/g tri-band port
ANT2 radio configured as high-gain 802.11a port (5.7–5.8 GHz
data output:
nine RJ-45 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports
two N-type antenna ports (female):
ANT1 radio configured as 802.11a/b/g tri-band port
ANT2 radio configured as high-gain 802.11a port (5.7–5.8 GHz
control input:
nine RJ-45 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports
one RJ-45 serial port
one 48V DC power input port
two N-type antenna ports (female):
ANT1 radio configured as 802.11a/b/g tri-band port
ANT2 radio configured as high-gain 802.11a port (5.7–5.8 GHz)
front-panel, recessed, warm-power reset control
status output:
nine RJ-45 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports
one RJ-45 serial port
one 48V DC power input port
two N-type antenna ports (female):
ANT1 radio configured as 802.11a/b/g tri-band port
ANT2 radio configured as high-gain 802.11a port (5.7–5.8 GHz)
eight front-panel system LEDs
nine pairs integrated port link/activity & power LEDs
power: external +48V AC-to-DC adapter or
WAN port power over Ethernet (PoE)