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Checking the LED Indicators
When the access point is connected to power, LEDs indicate activity as follows:
LEDs
Color
Indicates
Health
Solid green
•
The access point has a valid management link with a wireless
switch.
•
The access point has booted.
•
The access point has received a valid configuration from a
wireless switch.
•
At least one radio is enabled or is in sentry mode on the access
point.
Solid amber
The access point is waiting to receive boot instructions and a
configuration file from a wireless switch.
Alternating green
and amber
The access point is booting and receiving its configuration file from a
wireless switch.
Radio 1 (.11b/g)
Radio 2 (.11a)
Solid green
A client is associated with the radio.
Blinking green
Associated client is sending or receiving traffic.
Blinking amber
Non-associated client is sending or receiving traffic.
Alternating green
and amber
The radio is unable to transmit. This state can occur because of any
of the following:
•
Excessive radio interference in the environment is preventing
the radio from sending beacons.
•
The radio has failed.
Unlit
The radio is disabled.
If the radio is enabled, no clients are associated with the radio and
there is no traffic activity.
Radio 2 LED
Health LED
Radio 1 LED
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