Figure 6: Reset Button Location for 1520 Series
Reset button location
1
Resetting Access Point
To reset the access point, follow these steps:
Step 1
Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the reset button screw. Ensure that you do not lose the screw.
Step 2
Use a straightened paperclip, and push the reset button for less than 10 seconds. This step causes the access point to
reboot (power cycle), all LEDs turn off for approximately 5 seconds, and then the LEDs reactivate.
Step 3
Replace the reset button screw, and use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten to 22 to 24 in. lbs (2.49 to 2.71 nm).
Monitoring the LED Status
The four-status LEDs on AP1500s are useful during the installation process to verify connectivity, radio status,
access point status, and software status. However, once the access point is up and running and no further
diagnosis is required, we recommend that you turn off the LEDs to discourage vandalism.
If your access point is not working as expected, see the LEDs at the bottom of the unit. You can use them to
quickly assess the status of the unit.
LEDs are enabled or disabled using the
config ap led-state
{
enable
|
disable
} {
cisco_ap_name
|
all
}
command.
Note
There are four LED status indicators on AP1500s.
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