Three Radio Ap7131 Leds; Dual Radio (2.4/5 Ghz) Leds - Motorola AP7131 Installation Manual

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Installation Guide
The LEDs on the top housing of the Access Point are clearly visible in wall and below ceiling installations. The top
housing LEDs have the following display and functionality:

2.5.1 Three Radio AP7131 LEDs

A three radio model AP7131N Access Point has the following unique LED behavior:
LED 1
Blinking Red
Blinking Green
indicates booting.
indicates normal
Solid Red defines
GE1 operation.
the diagnostic
Blinking Yellow
mode.
indicates port error.
White defines
normal operation.

2.5.2 Dual Radio (2.4/5 GHz) LEDs

A dual radio model Access Point has the following unique LED behavior:
LED 1
Blinking Red
indicates booting.
indicates normal
Solid Red defines
the diagnostic
Blinking Yellow
mode.
indicates port error.
White defines
normal operation.
LED 2 (LAN)
LED 3 (WAN)
Blinking Green
indicates normal
GE2 operation.
Blinking Yellow
indicates port error.
LED 2 (LAN)
LED 3 (WAN)
Blinking Green
Blinking Green
indicates normal
GE1 operation.
GE2 operation.
Blinking Yellow
indicates port error.
LED 4 - 5 GHz
Amber is on when
Emerald is on when
the radio is
configured for
802.11a/n. Blinking
802.11bgn. Blinking
Amber indicates
Emerald indicates
radio activity. When
radio activity. When
functioning as a
functioning as a
sensor, LED
alternates between
alternates between
Amber and Yellow.
The blink interval is
Yellow. The blink
1 second. When no
interval is 1 second.
Server is connected,
When no Server is
the Yellow LED is
always on.
LED 4 - 5 GHz
Amber is on when
the radio is
configured for
802.11a/n. Blinking
802.11bgn. Blinking
Amber indicates
radio activity. When
radio activity. When
functioning as a
sensor, LED
alternates between
alternates between
Amber and
Yellow. The blink
interval is 1 second.
interval is 1 second.
When no Server is
connected, the
Yellow LED is
always on.
LED 5 - 2.4 GHz
Amber indicates
the radio is
that the radio is
configured for
defined as a sensor,
but is not
connected to server.
Alternates between
Emerald and
sensor, LED
Amber when the
radio is defined as a
Emerald and
sensor and a server
is connected. The
blink interval is 1
connected, the
Yellow LED is
always on.
LED 5 - 2.4 GHz
Emerald is on
when the radio is
configured for
Emerald indicates
functioning as a
sensor, LED
Emerald and
Yellow. The blink
When no Server is
connected, the
Yellow LED is
always on.
23
LED 6
second.
LED 6
Not Used

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