Chapter 5: Access Point Troubleshooting
After you insert the CAT-5 cable into an AP’s port connector and enable PoE on the cable, observe the
device’s health or link LED to determine the status of the connection with the WC 8180.
• If the LED is blue and is glowing steadily, the AP was booted successfully by the WC 8180 and is
ready for operation.
• If the LED is not steadily glowing blue, see the following table.
For descriptions of all the LEDs, see
LED State
Diagnostics
Remedy
2.4 and 5GHz LEDs are solid
blue; Link and Power LEDs are
unlit
The AP is booting.
This may happen when:
• PoE on AP port was disabled
and enabled.
• the associated controller was
removed from the domain.
• the AP was removed from the
domain AP database and
configuration sync.
2.4 and 5GHz LEDs are unlit;
Link and Power LEDs are solid
blue and green.
This may occur when:
• radios are disabled.
• wireless capabilities have
been globally disabled.
• the associated controller has
not joined the domain.
• the AP was not added to the
domain AP database.
Use the following commands to
determine the cause:
•
show wireless ap-
profile radio
•
show wireless
•
show wireless
domain-membership
•
show wireless domain
ap database
2.4 and 5GHz LEDs are going
from blinking green to blue to
unlit (for a few seconds) and then
back to blinking green and blue
A configuration sync was just
executed.
Power LED is red.
The AP was just reset.
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