Foundry Networks 250 manual Status LEDs

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About the IronPoint 250

Status LEDs

The access point includes four status LED indicators, as described in the following figure and table.

Figure 2-3. Status LEDs

Power

Ethernet

802.11a

802.11b/g

 

Link/Activity

Wireless

Wireless

 

 

Link/Activity

Link/Activity

Status LEDs

LED

Status

Description

 

 

 

Status

On Green

Indicates that power is being supplied and the system is working

 

 

normally.

 

 

 

 

Flashing Green

Indicates -

 

 

• the access point is running its self-test

 

 

• the access point is loading a software file

 

 

 

 

On Amber

Indicates a CPU or system failure.

 

 

 

 

Flashing Amber

Indicates a system error.

 

(Prolonged)

 

 

 

 

Link

On Green

Indicates a valid 10/100 Mbps Ethernet cable link.

 

 

 

 

Flashing Green

Indicates that the access point is transmitting or receiving data on

 

 

the attached 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN. The flashing rate is

 

 

proportional to network activity.

 

 

 

 

Off

Indicates no 10/100 Mbps Ethernet cable link.

 

 

 

Radio a

On Green

Indicates the 802.11a radio is enabled.

 

 

 

 

Flashing Green

Indicates that the access point is transmitting or receiving data

 

 

through 802.11a wireless links. The flashing rate is proportional to

 

 

network activity.

 

 

 

 

Off

Indicates the 802.11a radio is disabled.

 

 

 

Radio b/g

On Green

Indicates the 802.11g radio is enabled.

 

 

 

 

Flashing Green

Indicates that the access point is transmitting or receiving data

 

 

through 802.11g or 802.11b wireless links. The flashing rate is

 

 

proportional to network activity.

 

 

 

 

Off

Indicates the 802.11g radio is disabled.

 

 

 

August 2007

© 2007 Foundry Networks, Inc.

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Contents Foundry IronPoint 250 Installation Guide Page FCC Class B CompliancesFCC Antenna Usage and Transmit Power Japan Vcci Class B Industry Canada Class BEC Declaration of Conformity Operation Using 5 GHz Channels in the European Community Australia/New Zealand AS/NZS Safety CompliancePower Cord Set Pour un cable de longueur inférieure à 2 mètres Contents Making a Network Connection Chapter Network PlanningAppendix Glossary Index August Chapter About This Guide How to Get HelpAudience NomenclatureWeb Access Mail Access Warranty CoverageTelephone Access Related PublicationsOverview Chapter About the IronPointManagement Options Radio CharacteristicsEthernet Port Description of HardwareAntennas Optional External AntennaAn Example of an Optional External Antenna Status LEDs Status LEDsPower Connector Reset ButtonSecurity Slot Console PortFeatures and Benefits ConnectivityManagement August Network Topologies Chapter Network PlanningInfrastructure Wireless LAN for Roaming Wireless PCs Infrastructure Wireless LANWireless LAN Roaming August Chapter Installing the IronPoint 250 Access Point Unpacking the IronPoint Access PointInstalling the IronPoint Access Point Attaching Feet to the Access Point Placing the Access Point on a Desktop or ShelfInstalling the Access Point on the Mounting Bracket Attaching the Ceiling-Mount Clamp to the Mounting Bracket Attaching the Access Point to a Suspended CeilingLocking the Access Point Installing an External AntennaConnecting the External Antenna Powering Up the Access PointAdding the IronPoint Access Point to the Network Disable ADC by entering the following command US-UNITEDSTATES, UY-URUGUAY, VE-VENEZUELA, VN-VIETNAM Foundry IronPoint 250 Installation Guide Chapter Making a Network Connection Connecting to a Network DeviceTwisted-Pair Cable Cabling GuidelinesConnecting to a Network Device Connecting to a Switch, Hub, PC, or ServerDiagnosing Access Point Indicators Appendix a TroubleshootingInstallation Console AccessWireless Client Network Access In-Band AccessReset the Access Point Default Settings Lost PasswordAugust Specifications Appendix B CablesTwisted-Pair Cable and Pin Assignments Straight-Through Wiring Crossover Wiring100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Pin Assignments Console Port Pin Assignments Wiring Map for Serial CableFoundry IronPoint 250 Installation Guide General Specifications Appendix C SpecificationsUnit Power Supply AC Power supplyWeight LED IndicatorsRadio Signal Certification SafetyStandards Ieee 802.11a Sensitivity GHz dBm Modulation/Rates SensitivityImportant Notice Maximum Distance TablesAugust Appendix D Foundry IronPoint 200 Installation Guide August Foundry Networks, Inc Foundry IronPoint 200 Installation Guide Glossary Extended Service Set ESS Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DhcpEthernet Fast EthernetRJ-45 Connector Power over Ethernet PoEService Set Identifier Ssid Local Area Network LANAugust Index NumericsOperating frequency C-1out-of-band management

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