Altitude
LED Indicators
The Altitude
Figure 3: Altitude 300-2TM LED Indicators, without Plastic Cover
LED Indicator Functions
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Power | Amber | Off | No power |
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| Amber On | Self test fault found | |
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| Amber Flashing | Boot code update in progress |
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| Green Flashing | Indicates loading software program |
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| Green On | The unit is operational. |
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LAN | Green | Off | No Ethernet link or the link is disabled |
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| On | Indicates a valid 10/100 Mbps Ethernet cable |
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| Flashing | Indicates that the wireless port is transmitting or |
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| receiving data on a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN. |
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| Flashing rate is proportional to the link's activity. |
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Radio 1 | Green | Off | Disabled or no BSS constructed |
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| On | 802.11a BSS constructed and no activity |
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| Flashing | Indicates that the wireless port is transmitting or |
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| receiving data through the 802.11a radio. |
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| Flashing rate is proportional to network activity. |
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Radio 2 | Green | Off | 802.11b/g Disabled or no BSS constructed |
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| On | 802.11b/g BSS constructed and no activity |
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| Flashing | Indicates that the wireless port is transmitting or |
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| receiving data through the 802.11b/g radio. Flashing |
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| rate is proportional to network activity. |
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