Netgear WC7600v2 – ProSAFE Wireless Controller User Manual

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Hardware Descriptions 
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller 
Wireless Controller System Components
A wireless controller system consists of one or more wireless controllers and a collection of 
access points that are organized into groups based on location or network access.
The wireless controller system can include a single wireless controller or a group of up to 
three stacked wireless controllers that can function in a redundant configuration
1
.
The wireless controller system supports the following NETGEAR ProSAFE access point 
models:
WAC740 ProSAFE 4x4 Dual-Band Wireless AC Access Point
WAC730 ProSAFE 3x3 Dual-Band Wireless AC Access Point
WAC720 ProSAFE 2x2 Dual-Band Wireless AC Access Point
Stack Master LED
Note:
Does not 
apply to WC7500
Solid green
The wireless controller is functioning as the master controller in 
a stack. 
Solid yellow
The wireless controller is functioning as a slave controller in a 
stack. 
SFP slot LEDs
Note:
Does not 
apply to WC7500 
and WC7600v2
Solid green
The slot is operating at 10G.
Blinking green
Data is being transmitted or received at 10G.
Solid yellow
The slot is operating at 1G.
Blinking yellow
Data is being transmitted or received at 1G.
Left Ethernet 
port LED
Off
The port is not connected to a powered-on Ethernet device 
(see 
WC7500 
and 
WC7600v2
Solid green
The port is operating at 1000 Mbps.
Blinking green
Data is being transmitted or received at 1000 Mbps.
WC7600 
and 
WC9500
Solid green
The port is operating at 1000 Mbps.
Solid yellow
The port is operating at 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps.
Right Ethernet 
port LED
Off
The port is not connected to a powered-on Ethernet device 
(see 
WC7500 
and 
WC7600v2
Solid yellow
The port is operating at 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps.
Blinking yellow Data is being transmitted or received at 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps.
WC7600 
and 
WC9500
Solid green
The port is connected to a powered-on Ethernet device.
Blinking green
Data is being transmitted or received.
1. Model WC7500 does not support stacking and redundancy.
Table 5.  LED functions for all models (continued)
LED
Status
Description