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Normal Operation:
Once the radio port establishes a connection to a compatible wireless
services-enabled switch, the radio port begins normal operation. During
normal operation, the GREEN LED indicates the status of the IEEE 802.11
b/g radio, and the AMBER LED indicates status of the IEEE 802.11a radio.
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Without Wireless Traffic: Each LED briefly flashes once every 5
seconds, this indicates that power is on and the radio port is commu-
nicating normally to its wireless services-enabled switch. The flashing
may not be synchronous between the two LEDs.
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With Wireless Traffic: Each LED briefly flashes more frequently than
once every 5 seconds, and in an irregular fashion, to represent wire-
less traffic on that radio.
Radio Error Mode:
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The GREEN LED flashes on and off steadily once per second if an
error prevents the IEEE 802.11b/g radio from operating normally.
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The AMBER LED flashes on and off steadily once per second if an
error prevents the IEEE 802.11a radio from operating normally.
Radio Port 210 LEDs
The Radio Port 210 has two LEDs displaying connection status, error
conditions, and networking activity for its IEEE 802.11 b/g radio. Opera-
tion is as follows:
Startup Radio:
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Operation of the indicators is identical to the Radio Port 230 during
Startup.
Normal Operation:
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During Normal Operation, the GREEN LED flashes to indicate
connection and traffic on the IEEE 802.11b/g radio, similar to the
Radio Port 230. The AMBER LED remains off.
Radio Error Mode:
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The GREEN LED flashes on and off steadily once per second if an
error prevents the IEEE 802.11b/g radio from operating normally.