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Figure2-22 Using a power adapter to connect the AP to a local power source
Labeling cables
After cable connection, attach labels to each cable as a best practice for future maintenance.
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Attach a label to both ends of a cable and every certain distance.
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Use cable flags or cable sleeves to label Ethernet cables.
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Use waterproof labels with clear content. Attach labels to proper places where they can be
seen directly.
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Use transparent waterproof tape to seal outdoor labels.
Verifying the installation
After the installation is complete, check the following items before powering on the AP:
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The power source meets the power specification of the AP.
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The AP is grounded reliably.
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The Ethernet cables are connected correctly.
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The cables are labeled correctly.
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Weatherproof caps are installed securely for unused ports on the AP.
Powering on the AP
IMPORTANT:
Make sure all cables are connected correctly and the AP is connected to the power source correctly
before powering on the AP.
Switch on the external power source and verify that the AP is operating correctly by examining the
LEDs on the AP. For more information about the LEDs, see "Appendix B LEDs and ports."