Cisco 3504 Installation Manual page 10

Wireless controller
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Cisco 3504 Wireless Controller Front Panel
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• Wait at least 20 seconds before reconnecting an access point to the controller. Otherwise, the controller
may fail to detect the device.
• We recommend that you configure an AP-Manager interface per port.
• Precautions for the direct AP connection: Do not configure interfaces on the physical ports, if AP
is connected to the port. If an interface is configured on the port where AP is connected, the behavior
is undefined. If the physical ports are configured, remove it and reload the controller.
Direct AP connection is not supported in a High Availability scenario.
Cisco 3504 Wireless Controller Installation Guide
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Type A 3.0 USB port used to perform software updates in addition to already available transfer
mode, namely HTTP, TFTP, FTP, and SFTP.
1x 5 G/mGig port. This mGig port supports speeds of 5G, 2.5G, and 1G.
In a High Availability environment, it is not possible to change the configured port
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speed.
GigE ports
Gigabit Ethernet ports 1 and 2 are RJ-45 connector form-factors. These ports are designed so that
1500 VAC rms isolation (per the 802.3 specification) is met between chassis ground and any
48V/Ethernet signal.
GigE PoE PSE ports
Gigabit Ethernet ports 3 and 4 are 802.3at PoE-capable PSE ports, using RJ-45 connector
form-factors.
The ports can be used for infra-switch connection using multiple an AP-Manager or data
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interface.
Reset button
• Pushing the Reset button for less than 10 seconds resets the controller.
• Pushing the Reset button for more than 10 seconds restores the controller to factory default
configuration.
System LED that determines if the system is powered up.
Alarm LED that determines a status or error occurred. The status or error is posted on the console
screen.
High Availability LED
Overview of Cisco 3504 Wireless Controller

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