Appendix D System Messages and Access Point LED Patterns
Using Lightweight Access Point LEDs
Using Lightweight Access Point LEDs
This table describes the meaning of LED patterns on lightweight access points.
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Power | Alarm | 2.4 GHz | 5 GHz | |
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Green on | off | on or off | on or off | Controller found, code OK, normal status. |
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Green on | off | Yellow on | on or off | 802.11b/g activity. |
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Green on | off | on or off | Amber on | 802.11a activity. |
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off | Red on | off | off | Lightweight access point starting up. |
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All LEDs cycle back and forth |
| Lightweight access point searching for | ||
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| controller. Stops when controller and |
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| DHCP server are found. |
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All LEDs blink on and off together |
| Controller found, code upgrade in process. | ||
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off | Red flashing | off | off | Duplicate lightweight access point |
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| IP address. |
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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
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