Aruba Instant On AP11D Access Point | Installation Guide 3
Figure 3 AP11D (bottom)
Ethernet Ports
The AP11D access point is equipped with four active Ethernet ports (E0/PT-E3), shown in Figure 2 (E0) and Figure
3 (E1-E3). In addition, the AP11D has a pair of passive pass-through ports (PT and E0/PT), which provide an
electrical connection between the back and the bottom of the access point.
The E0/PT port, located at the back of the access point is a 10/100/1000Base-T, auto-sensing, MDI/MDX
wired-network uplink connectivity RJ45 port. It supports IEEE 802.3af/802.3at PoE as a standard Powered Device
(PD) from Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE), such as a midspan injector, or a network infrastructure that supports
PoE.
The E1-E3 ports, located at the bottom of the access point are 10/100/1000Base-T auto-sensing, MDI/MDX wired-
network downlink connectivity RJ45 ports. These ports are used to provide secure network connectivity to wired
devices when physically linked using an Ethernet cable.
Additionally, the E3 port supports PoE-out functionality, and is capable of supplying up to 15.4W to PSE when the
access point is operating in 802.3at PoE mode, or powered by a DC source.
Network Status (E1-E3)
The Network Status LEDs, located on the sides of the E1-E3 ports, indicates activity transmitted to/from the wired
ports. See Table 2.