Chapter 2 Tropos Routers Installation Guide, Models 6410 and 6420 294. Attach the mounting bracket of the router to the pole bracket with two 5/16-inch machinescrews (refer to Figure 4 for the correct orientation):— Insert one screw through the hole at the top of the mounting bracket to the hole at the topof the pole bracket.— Insert the other screw through the curved slot track in the mounting bracket to the hole inthe middle of the pole bracket just above the clamp slot.5. Level the mounting bracket by rotating the unit along the curved slot tracks. Tighten thescrews.6. Place the upright router onto the top of the mounting bracket, as shown in Figure 5 on page23. Secure the mounting bracket to the router by attaching two 5/16-inch machine screwsthrough the holes in the mounting bracket tabs to corresponding holes on the bottom of therouter.To continue installing the router, see the next section, “Connecting Data and Power Cables.”Connecting Data and Power CablesThe router is equipped with two RJ45 ports. LAN. The port labeled LAN is a 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet port normally used for anetwork backhaul connection. The router can be powered over this port using industry-standard 802.3at PoE (Power over Ethernet) power (do not use any other form of PoE poweron this port). This port can also be used to configure the router. MGT. The port labeled MGT is one of two types, depending on the specific Tropos 6410 or6420 model. See the model number descriptions in “Tropos 6410 Router Product Summary”on page 11 and “Tropos 6420 Router Product Summary” on page 12. If you have anyquestions about models or configuration, contact Tropos Customer Support(tropos.support@nam.abb.com).— On some models the MGT port is a 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet port used forconfiguration and for connecting a wired Ethernet client to the router.— On some models the MGT port is a serial port that is capable of supporting RS-232 orRS-485 serial clients.The router can be powered over the MGT port using DC power in the range 11-55VDC (seepin assignments on the RJ-45 connector in Table 3).This section describes how to connect the Ethernet cables.NoteThe router is shipped pre-configured. For post-installation changes in configuration, you can communicatewith the router by way of its wireless connection. For more information, see the Tropos Networks UserGuide.