Chapter 3
Mounting Overview
LEDs
The LEDs indicate the status, radio activity, and Ethernet activity. The LEDs are mounted on the back
of the housing (see
Figure 3-2
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S
For additional information on LED indications, refer to the
Points and Bridges" section on page 4-1
page
Autonomous Access Point/Bridge
When the autonomous access point/bridge running Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)JA is initially powered-up,
the unit defaults to a root access point with the radio disabled and no default SSID. To allow client
associations, you must configure an SSID and enable the radio interface (refer to the Cisco IOS Software
Configuration Guide for Access Points).
When the autonomous access point/bridge running Cisco IOS Release 12.3(2)JA2 and earlier is initially
powered-up, the bridge installation mode is activated and the unit attempts to associate to a root bridge
for 60 seconds. If it is unable to associate with a root bridge, it automatically assumes the root bridge
role.
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Figure
3-2).
LEDs
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Radio LED
Status LED
5-1.
Cisco Aironet 1300 Series Wireless Outdoor Access Point/Bridge Hardware Installation Guide
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Ethernet LED
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Install LED
"Troubleshooting Autonomous Access
or the
"Troubleshooting Lightweight Access Points" section on
LEDs
3-5