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Aruba 620 Mobility Controller Front View,

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Figure 1 Aruba 620 Mobility Controller Front View ExpressCard Slot Port LEDs Figure 2 Aruba 620 Mobility Controller Rear View Serial Console Port 10/100Base-T Ethernet Ports 10/100/1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet Port Media Eject Button USB port AC Power Socket The Aruba 620 is equipped with a media eject button, which allows users to eject storage devices safely and place the system in standby. Pushing the media eject button changes the state of the Aruba 620; the table below describes the states and LED behaviors associated with use of the media eject button: 10 | The Aruba 620 and 650 Mobility Controllers Aruba 620, 650 and Dell W-620, W-650 | FIPS 140-2 Level 2 Release Supplement

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The Aruba 620 and 650 Mobility Controllers
Aruba 620, 650 and Dell W-620, W-650
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FIPS 140-2 Level 2 Release Supplement
Figure 1
Aruba 620 Mobility Controller Front View
Figure 2
Aruba 620 Mobility Controller Rear View
The Aruba 620 is equipped with a media eject button, which allows users to eject storage devices safely and
place the system in standby. Pushing the media eject button changes the state of the Aruba 620; the table
below describes the states and LED behaviors associated with use of the media eject button:
ExpressCard Slot
Port LEDs
10/100/1000Base-T
Gigabit Ethernet Port
10/100Base-T
Ethernet Ports
USB port
Media Eject Button
Serial Console Port
AC Power Socket