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Chapter 1
Overview

LEDs

Four LEDs are located on back of the housing to report radio activity, status, and Ethernet activity (see
Figure
Figure 1-3
R
S
When the lightweight access point is searching for a controller, the Radio, Status, and Ethernet LEDs
sequentially blink green, red and amber.
For additional information on the LEDs, refer to the
Point/Bridge" section on page 4-2
page
OL-5048-06
1-3).
LEDs
R
S
I
Radio LED (R)
Status LED (S)
The install LED indicates that installation mode is activated. During installation mode, the other
LEDs provide signal strength readings used for antenna alignment.
The install LED is not used on the lightweight access points.
Note
The radio LED blinks green to indicate radio traffic activity. The light is normally off, but it blinks
green whenever a packet is received or transmitted over the radio link. This LED also provides signal
strength readings during installation mode. On autonomous access points, this LED also provides
signal strength readings during installation mode.
The status LED indicates association status. Blinking green indicates that the access point/bridge is
not associated with another bridge. Steady green indicates that the unit is associated with at least
one other bridge. On autonomous access points, this LED also provides signal strength readings
during installation mode.
The Ethernet LED indicates Ethernet traffic. This LED blinks green when a packet is received or
transmitted over the Ethernet infrastructure. The LED is off when the Ethernet link not working or
the port is shutdown. On autonomous access points, this LED also provides signal strength readings
during installation mode.
5-2.
Cisco Aironet 1300 Series Wireless Outdoor Access Point/Bridge Hardware Installation Guide
E
E
Ethernet LED (E)
I
Install LED (I)
"Checking the LEDs on an Autonomous Access
or the
"Checking the LEDs on Lightweight Access Points" section on
Key Features
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