Verifying Controller Association; Using The Reset Button - Cisco Aironet 1524SB Hardware Manual Addendum

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Table 3
Access Point LED Signals (continued)
1, 2
LED
Color
RF-1
Off
(2.4- GHz radio)
Green
Red
RF-2
Off
(5.8-GHz radios)
Green
Red
1. If all LEDs are off, the access point has no power.
2. When the access point power supply is initially turned on, all LEDs are amber.

Verifying Controller Association

To verify that your access point is associated to the controller, follow these steps:
Step 1
Log into your controller web interface using a web browser.
You can also use the controller CLI show ap summary command from the controller console port.
Click Wireless, and verify that your access point MAC address is listed under Ethernet MAC.
Step 2
Log out of the controller, and close your web browser.
Step 3

Using the Reset Button

The access point has a reset button located on the bottom of the unit (see
recessed in a small hole that is sealed with a screw and a rubber gasket. The reset button can be used to
perform these functions:
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Reset (power cycle) the access point—press the reset button for less than 10 seconds.The LEDs turn
off for 5 seconds and then resume normal indication.
Disable battery backup power—press the reset button for more than 10 seconds. The LEDs turn off
for 5 seconds, turn back on for 5 seconds, then turn off and stay off.
Meaning
Radio turned off.
Radio is operational.
Firmware failure. Contact your support organization for assistance.
Radio turned off.
Radio is operational.
Firmware failure. Contact your support organization for assistance.
Figure
5). The reset button is
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