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Cisco Aironet 1520, 1130, 1240 Series Wireless Mesh Access Points, Design and Deployment Guide, Release 6.0
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Mesh Network Components
Note
The RF-1 and RF-2 LEDs monitor two radios simultaneously but do not identify the affected radio. For
example, if the RF-1 LED displays a steady red LED, one or both of the radios in slots 0 and 2 have
experienced a firmware failure. To identify the failing radio, you must use other means, such as the
access point CLI or controller GUI to investigate and isolate the failure.
lists the access point LED signals.
1
Status LED—access point and software status
3
RF-1 LED—Status of the radio in slot 0
(2.4-GHz) and slot 2 (5.8-GHz for 1524SB
and 4.9-GHz for 1524PS)).
2
Uplink LED—Ethernet, cable, or fiber status
4
RF-2 LED—Status of the radio in slot 1
(5.8-GHz) and the radio in slot 3.
1
1.
Slot 3 is disabled in this release.
Table 2
Access Point LED Signals
LED
Color
1
,
2
Meaning
Status
Off
Access is point is not powered on.
Green
Access point is operational.
Blinking green
Download or upgrade of Cisco IOS image file is in
progress.
Amber
Mesh neighbor access point discovery is in progress.
Blinking amber
Mesh authentication is in progress.
Blinking red/green/amber
CAPWAP discovery is in progress.
Red
Firmware failure. Contact your support organization
for assistance.
Uplink
Off
No physical connector is present. The uplink port is
not operational.
Green
Uplink network is operational (cable, fiber optic, or
Ethernet).
RF-1
Slot 0
2.4-GHz radio
Off
Radio is turned off.
Green
Radio is operational.
Red
Firmware failure. Contact your support organization
for assistance.
RF-1
Slot 2
4.9-GHz radio
Off
Radio is turned off.
Green
Radio is operational.
Red
Firmware failure. Contact your support organization
for assistance.
RF-2
Slot 1
802.11 a radio
Off
Radio is turned off.
Green
Radio is operational.
Red
Firmware failure. Contact your support organization
for assistance.