Hardware Installation
Three Radio Altitude 4700 Series Access Point LEDs
A three radio Altitude 4700 Series Access Point has the following unique LED behavior:
LED 1 | LED 2 (LAN) | LED 3 (WAN) | LED 4 - 5 GHz |
Blinking Red | Green defines | Green defines | Blinking Amber |
indicates | normal GE1 | normal GE2 | indicates |
booting. Solid | operation. | operation. | 802.11a |
Red defines |
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the diagnostic |
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| A 5 second |
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| Amber and | |
White defines |
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| Yellow blink | |
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| rate defines | |
operation. |
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| 802.11an | |
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| A 2 second |
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| Amber and |
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| Yellow blink |
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| rate defines |
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| 802.11an |
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| activity. |
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| sensor, LED |
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| alternates |
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| between Amber |
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| The blink |
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| interval is 0.5 |
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| second when no |
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LED 5 - 2.4 GHz
Blinking Emerald indicates 802.11bg activity. A 5 second Emerald and Yellow blink rate defines 802.11bgn activity.
A 2 second Emerald and Yellow blink rate defines 802.11bgn (40 MHz) activity.
When functioning as a sensor, LED alternates between Emerald and Yellow.
The blink interval is 0.5 seconds. It’s 1 second when no Server is connected.
LED 6
Blinking
Emerald indicates the radio is defined as
asensor, but is disabled. Alternates between
Emerald and Amber when the radio is defined as a sensor with no Server connected. The blink interval is 1 second.
Alternates between
Emerald and Amber when the radio is defined as
asensor and a Server is connected. The blink interval is 0.5 seconds.
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