Motorola AirDefense Model 510 Installation Manual page 15

Remote sensor wireless lan traffic
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LEDs
LED 1: off
LED 2: solid GREEN
LED 3: blinking
GREEN
LED 1: off
LED 2: solid GREEN
LED 3: solid GREEN
LED 1: N/A
LED 2: solid AMBER
LED 3: solid AMBER
N/A
LED 1: blinking
AMBER
LED 2: solid AMBER
LED 3: blinking
AMBER
LED Appearance
Description
Sensor is receiving
power, has
received DHCP or
is configured for
static IP, and is
attempting to
connect to the
AirDefense server.
Sensor is receiving
power, is
connected to the
server, and is not
detecting any radio
traffic (a, b or g)
Sensor firmware is
being upgraded.
Sensor is receiving
power, and Sensor
"Locate" command
has been issued.
Hardware
Possible Cause
& Remedy
Sensor is likely in
process of booting or
cannot find the
AirDefense server
(primary or
secondary). Wait
approximately one
minute. If this condition
continues, contact
AirDefense customer
support.
No 802.11a, b or g
radio traffic is being
observed. If you are
sure that there is
wireless traffic nearby,
contact AirDefense
customer support.
Sensor firmware
upgrade in process –
do not unplug.
You can physically
locate a Sensor, by
sending "Locate"
command from Sensor
UI. Log into Sensor UI
and turn "Locate"
option off.
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