Arista Networks C130 802.11a/b/g/n/ac AP User Manual
Mojo Networks, Inc. 802.11a/b/g/n/ac AP Users Manual
Contents
Users Manual

C130 Mojo Access Point
Quick Start Guide
Package Contents
The C130 package must contain the following components.
15/16” (24mm) Mounting Bracket
C130         

Mounting the C-130
1.  Aix bracket to T - Grid.
3.  Place the irst mounting post on the    
     rear-side of the device on to the   
     lower notch of the bracket.
5.  Ensure that all the mounting posts on  
     the rear-side of the device are snapped  
     in to the respective notches on the  
     bracket.
4.  Rotate the device such that the            
     center mounting post its in to the  
     center notch on the bracket.
2.  Rotate bracket to snap on to T- Grid.

Getting the C-130 Online
Step 1: Power Up the Device
Plug one end of an Ethernet cable into the PoE+  (802.3at) switch or injector and the 
other end into the Ethernet/PoE+ port on the C130. Ensure the PoE+ source you are 
using is turned ON.
Note: You can also use regular PoE (802.3af). However it will disable some features.  
To know more refer to C130 Installation Guide. 
OR
As an alternative to PoE+, you can insert a compatible power adaptor plug into an AC 
power outlet and the other end into the power input port on the C130.
Warning: If you are not using PoE+, ensure that you use only an AC power adaptor  
supported by the C130 access point (AP).
Step 2: Connect the Device to the Network
If you are using a PoE+ injector, make sure the data connection is plugged into a suitable 
switch port with proper network connectivity.
Step 3: Check the LED Status
After the device is powered ON and connected to 
the network, a few minutes will pass until the  
Power/Ethernet (small globe) turns solid GREEN.   
This indicates the AP is online and operational.

Troubleshooting
After the C130 is connected to the network and powered ON, if the LED for  
Power/Ethernet is not Solid Green, the AP has encountered a problem or is in the upgrade 
process. The following guidelines may help you to quickly diagnose and ix the problem.
1.  Check whether the Ethernet cable is plugged into the correct port (PoE+) on the 
C130 and the other end of the cable is plugged into an Ethernet jack or port on a 
switch that is turned ON.
2.  If the C130 did not receive a valid IP address from the DHCP server, check wether 
the DHCP server is ON and available on the VLAN/subnet to which the AP is 
connected. If the AP still fails to get a valid IP address, reboot the device once to see 
if the problem get resolved.
3.  If you are using Mojo Cloud Services, then open the TCP port 443 (SSL). If you have 
an on-premises installation, then open the ports UDP 3851 and port 80. If you are 
using a Proxy, Web Accelerator or URL Content Filter in between the AP and the 
Internet, ensure the settings allow communication between the AP and Mojo Cloud 
Services. If your coniguration requires you to specify an exact IP address or IP range 
for Mojo Cloud Services, please contact Technical Support.
If you are still unable to resolve the problem, contact the local Mojo Networks Sales Engineer or 24/7 Mojo Networks 
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LED Status
What does it mean?
Power/ 
Ethernet
Wi-Fi 2.4GHz Wi-Fi 5GHz
Solid Orange Any Any The AP does not have an active  
Ethernet link1
Fast Blink 
Green
Any Any The AP did not receive a valid IP  
address via DHCP2
Slow Blink 
Green
Any Any The AP is unable to connect to the 
Mojo Cloud Services or Mojo Server3
Slow Blink 
Orange
Any Any The AP is being upgraded
Note:  If Power/Ethernet LED is Yellow, the device is plugged into a non-Gigabit Ethernet 
switch port. Using an 802.11 ac Access Point on a 100Mb or 10Mb Ethernet connection can 
cause performance issues in the WLAN. Use Gigabit Ethernet uplinks when possible.