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Access Point Overview

O-435 is a multi-radio 802.11be (Wi-Fi 7) access point. Refer the datasheet for more information.

Note: This equipment is suitable for use in environment air spaces (plenums).
This chapter provides an overview of the access point (AP) and describes:

Front Panel

The front panel of the AP has 6 LEDs that indicate the status of various AP functions.

Figure 1. Front Panel LED
Image showing the LEDs at the front panel of the access point
Table 1. Labels: Front Panel LEDs
Label Description
1 Power
2 2.4 GHz Radio
3 5 GHz Radio
4 6 GHz Radio
5 LAN1 PoE PD
6 LAN2 PoE PSE (802.3af)

Power LED: The following table describes the Power LED states.

Table 2. Power LED States Description
  Green Red
Solid Running at full capability Running at reduced capability
Blinking Received IP address, but not connected to the server Did not receive an IP address

Reduced capability indicates that the AP is getting lower than the required maximum power from the PoE++ switch. It means the AP is getting 802.3at instead of 802.3bt.

LAN1 LED -ON when the corresponding interface is up.

LAN2 LED - ON when the corresponding interface is up, and either wired guest or link aggregation is configured.

Radio LEDs - ON when the corresponding radio is operational.

Side Panel - Left

The side panel of the AP has a reset pinhole and console port.

Figure 2. Side Panel
Table 3. Labels: Side Panel
Label Description
1 Reset
2 Console
Port Description Connector Type Speed/Protocol
Console

Establish ‘config shell’ terminal session via serial connection

RJ-45
  • RS 232 Serial (115200 bits per second)
  • Data bits:8; Stop bits: 1
  • Parity: None
  • Flow Control: None
Reset

Reset to factory default settings port. Hold down and power cycle the device to reset.

Pinhole push button N/A

When you reset the AP, the following settings reset:

  • Resets the Config shell password config.
  • Erases the server discovery value and changes it to the default, redirector.online.spectraguard.net (primary) and wifi-security-server (secondary).
  • Lose all the VLAN configurations.
  • If the AP has a static IP, reset function erases the IP address and sets the AP to DHCP mode. The factory default IP address of the AP uses 169.254.11.74.

Bottom Panel

The bottom panel of the AP has two ports LAN1 and LAN2. Connect a wired LAN from a Switch or a hub to the LAN1/PoE++ port of the AP to power-on the AP. The LAN1 port supports the 802.3bt power standard. Use an active wrench to open the LAN cap. Width of the LAN cap is 27 mm. LAN2 acts as a PoE Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) that provides power to any devices connected through LAN2. Note that LAN2 cannot be used to provide power to the AP.

Figure 3. Rear Panel
Table 4. Labels: Ports
Label Description
1 Kensington lock
2 LAN2 (PoE PSE)
3 LAN1 (PoE+ PD)
Table 5. Port Details
Port Description Connector Type Speed/Protocol
LAN 1 5Gbps Ethernet with 802.3bt compliant PoE PD. LAN 1 powers the AP. RJ-45 10M/100M/1000Mbps/2.5G/5Gbps Ethernet
LAN 2 5Gbps Ethernet with 802.3af compliant PoE PSE. LAN 2 is used to power other connected devices. LAN 2 cannot be used to power the AP. RJ-45 10M/100M/1000Mbps/2.5G/5Gbps Ethernet
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