MP Overview
External Hardware Features
Indoor Mobility Point Installation Guide
1 – 6
Status LEDs
The MP has LEDs that provide status information for the device.
Figure 1–6
shows the locations
of the LEDs.
Table 1– 2
describes the LEDs.
Figure 1–6. Health and Radio LEDs
Note:
The solid surface mounting option requires Cat 5 cable that does not have strain
relief. The other mounting options can use Cat 5 cable with or without strain relief.
Table 1– 2. MP LEDs
LED
Appearance
Meaning
Health
Solid green
All the following are true:
❑
Management link with an MX is operational.
❑
MP has booted.
❑
MP has received a valid configuration from an MX.
❑
At least one radio is enabled or is in sentry mode.
Solid amber
MP is waiting to receive boot instructions and a configuration file
from an MX.
Alternating green and amber
MP is booting and receiving a configuration file from an MX.
After the MP boots and receives a configuration, this LED
appearance persists until a radio is enabled or is placed in sentry
mode.
Radio 1
Radio 2
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
Radio is unable to transmit. This state can occur due to any of the
following:
❑
Excessive radio interference in the environment is preventing
the radio from sending beacons.
❑
DFS has detected radar and is restricting traffic.
❑
The radio has failed.
Unlit
Means one of the following:
❑
Radio is disabled and active scan is
enabled
. (The radio is in
sentry mode.)
❑
Radio is enabled, but no clients are associated with it.
R
a
dio 2 LED
He
a
lth LED
R
a
dio 1 LED