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Aruba RAP-155 / RAP-155P Remote Access Point
Installation Guide 
 
The Aruba RAP-155 and RAP-155P are dual-radio, dual-band wireless access 
points (AP) that offer wired and wireless network access, zero-touch 
provisioning, identity-based access control, policy based forwarding, air 
monitoring, and wireless intrusion protection across the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz 
(802.11a/b/g and 802.11n) bands.
The Aruba RAP-155 and RAP-155P ship with the Aruba Instant software. 
Therefore, out of the box, the Aruba RAP-155 and RAP-155P operate as a Virtual 
Controller (VC) or an Instant AP. However, the Aruba RAP-155 and RAP-155P 
can be converted to operate as a Remote AP (RAP). For information about the 
IAP to RAP conversion, see 
.
The Aruba RAP-155 and RAP-155P provide the following capabilities:
Wireless transceiver
Protocol-independent networking functionality
IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n operation as a wireless access point
IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n operation as a wireless air monitor
Compatibility with IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at PoE
Package Contents
1x Aruba RAP-155 or RAP-155P Access Point 
1x Stand
1x Installation Guide (this document)
1x Aruba Instant Quick Start Guide
1x RJ-45 Ethernet Cable
1x 12V Power Adapter, power cord included (RAP-155 only)
1x 54V Power Adapter (RAP-155P only)
RAP-155 and RAP-155P Overview
Figure 1  Rear View
10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet Ports
The RAP-155 or RAP-155P has five 10/100/1000Base-T (RJ-45) Ethernet ports for 
wired network connectivity. E0 is an uplink port and E1-E4 are downlink ports.
E0: WAN port
E1: LAN port
E2: LAN port
E3: LAN port
E4: LAN port 
On the RAP-155P, port E1 and E2 have PoE power sourcing capability (PSE) to 
supply power to two 802.3af powered device (class 0-4) on E1 and E2 port or one 
802.3at powered device on either E1 or E2 port.
DC IN (Power Socket)
The RAP-155 or RAP-155P power adapter (included) connects to the DC IN port. 
The RAP-155 or RAP-155P does not have an On/Off switch. The device turns on 
when the power adapter is attached and plugged into a power outlet. The device 
turns off when you disconnect the power adapter from the power source 
(outlet).
USB Port
The RAP-155 or RAP-155P is equipped with a USB port to support cellular 
modems.
Figure 2  Front View of RAP-155
Figure 3  Front View of RAP-155P
Serial Console Port
The serial console port is located at the bottom of RAP-155 or RAP-155P and 
closed by a rubber insert when not in use. To use this port for troubleshooting, 
remove the rubber insert and connect the serial adapter cable to the port.
LEDs 
Reset Button
The RAP-155 and RAP-155P are equipped with a reset button, that when pushed, 
resets the device to factory default settings. The reset button is located on the 
rear of the device and is recessed in a small, round hole.
To reset the RAP-155 and RAP-155P, insert a small, narrow object, such as a pin 
or paperclip, into the hole and press and hold the button for 5-10 seconds while 
powering on the RAP-155 and RAP-155P. This will return the device to factory 
default settings.
RAP-155 and RAP-155P Installation
Tabletop Mounting
The RAP-155 and RAP-155P ship with a stand to use on flat (i.e. table top) 
surfaces. Place the RAP-155 and RAP-155P in the stand (see 
) and place 
the stand on a flat, level surface.
Figure 4  Stand Installation 
Connecting the Required Cables
The RAP-155 or RAP-155P must be connected to a network device that has 
access to the Internet, such as a router or modem. To complete the installation 
of the RAP-155 or RAP-155P:
1. Connect one end of the provided RJ-45 cable to port E0 on the RAP-155 or 
RAP-155P.
2. Connect the other end of the RJ-45 cable to a free RJ-45 port on your modem 
or router. 
3. Attach the provided power adapter to the DC IN port on the RAP-155 or RAP-
155P.
4. Connect the other end of the power adapter to a power outlet.
The RAP-155 or RAP-155P is now powered on. To verify this, ensure that the 
PWR LED is solid green. 
Verifying Successful Installation
Once the RAP-155/RAP-155P’s PWR LED has come up, the device will take 2 to 3 
minutes to complete the boot cycle. Once the boot cycle is complete, you can 
connect to your company or corporate network.
RAP Conversion
If your network administrator has instructed you to convert the RAP-155 or RAP-
155P to work in RAP mode, follow the process below to complete the RAP 
conversion. 
1. Power up the RAP-155 or RAP-155P.
2. Connect to Instant SSID.
3. Login to the RAP-155 or RAP-155P by navigating to 
http://
instant.arubanetworks.com 
and login to the Instant UI. The default username is 
admin
 and the default password is admin. See the included Aruba Instant 
Quick Start Guide
 for more information.
4. Navigate to the Maintenance tab in the top right.
5. Click on the Convert tab.
6. Select Remote APs managed by a Mobility Controller from the drop 
down menu.
7. Enter the IP address of the controller. This is provided by your network 
administrator.
8. Click Convert Now to complete the conversion (see 
9. The RAP-155 or RAP-155P will reboot and begin operating in RAP mode.
The Aruba RAP-155 and RAP-155P require Aruba Instant 3.3 or higher 
version when deployed as an Instant AP and ArubaOS 6.3 or higher version 
when deployed in conjunction with a Mobility Controller.
The 54V power adapter that ships with the RAP-155P does not come with a 
country specific power cord. This cord must be ordered separately.
Inform your supplier if there are any incorrect, missing, or damaged parts. If 
possible, retain the carton, including the original packing materials. Use 
them to repack the product in case there is a need to return it.
Reset button
USB port
E4 (LAN port)
E3 (LAN port)
E2 (LAN port)
E1 (LAN port)
E0 (WAN port)
DC IN (Power)
The RAP-155 ships with a 12V power supply and the RAP-155P ships with 
a 54V power supply. These power supplies are not interchangeable.
The 
RAP-155 or RAP-155P
 does not ship with a serial adapter cable. This 
cable is available as accessory with the part number AP-CBL-SER and 
should be ordered separately.
LED
Mode
Status
PWR
On-Green
Device Ready
Flashing-Green
Device booting - not ready
Red
Initial power-up condition
Off
No power
Ports (E0, E1, E2, E3, 
E4)
On-Green
1000 Mbps link established
Off
No Ethernet link
On-Amber
10/100 Mbps link established
Flashing Ethernet 
activity
RF0 (Radio 0, 5GHz, 
802.11a/n)
On-Green
5GHz radio enabled in HT WLAN 
mode
Flashing
5GHz Air monitor
On-Amber
5GHz radio enabled in non-HT WLAN 
mode
Off
5GHz radio disabled
RF1 (Radio 1, 2.4GHz, 
802.11b/g/n)
On-Green
2.4GHz radio enabled in HT WLAN 
mode
Flashing
2.4GHz Air monitor
On-Amber
2.4GHz radio enabled in non-HT 
WLAN mode
Off
2.4GHz radio disabled
PSE1 (RAP-155P only)
On-Green
Port1 sourcing POE power to an 
802.3at powered device.
Flashing
Port1 PoE sourcing error condition
On-Green
Port1 sourcing POE power to an 
802.3af powered device.
Off
No PoE power sourcing on port1.
PSE2 (RAP-155P only)
On-Green
Port2 sourcing POE power to an 
802.3at powered device.
Flashing
Port2 PoE sourcing error condition
On-Amber
Port2 sourcing POE power to an 
802.3af powered device.
Off
No PoE power sourcing on port2.