Check The Leds; Check The Tr069 Status (Flexmaster Management Only); Disconnect The Ap From The Network - Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex series User Manual

Indoor access point, release 104.0
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Step 2: Verifying AP Operation

Check the LEDs

Perform a spot-check using the LEDs to verify that the AP is operating normally.
Refer to the following sections for information on how to check the LEDs on each Ruckus
Wireless AP model.
Single-Radio APs (7352)
If the single-radio AP is operating normally and your wireless client was able to associate
with it:
• The WLAN LED is green.
• When you do not have Ruckus Wireless ZoneDirector on the network, the DIR LED
is off. This indicates that the AP is operating in standalone mode. If there is a
ZoneDirector device on the network, then the DIR LED is green.
Dual-Radio APs (7055/7372/7982/H500/R300/R310/R500/R510/R600/R700/R710)
If the dual-radio AP is operating normally and your wireless client was able to associate
with it:
• The 2.4G or 5G LED is green.
• When you do not have a Ruckus Wireless ZoneDirector on the network, the DIR LED
is off. This indicates that the AP is operating in standalone mode. If there is a
ZoneDirector device on the network, then the DIR LED is green.

Check the TR069 Status (FlexMaster Management Only)

If you configured the AP to report to a FlexMaster server on the network, make sure you
verify that it can successfully communicate with the FlexMaster server.
You can do this by checking the TR069 status on the AP's web interface.
1. Log in to the AP's web interface.
2. Go to the Administration > Management page.
3. Scroll down to the TR069 Status section.
4. Check the value for Last Successful Contact. If it shows a date in green, this
indicates that the AP was able to successfully communicate with FlexMaster.

Disconnect the AP from the Network

Once the AP has been preconfigured, disconnect its temporary connection to prepare
for installation in its permanent mounting location.
1. Disconnect the AP from the power source.
2. Disconnect the Ethernet cable that runs to the AP's RJ45 port from your network's
router or switch.
You are now ready to deploy the AP in its permanent mounting location.
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