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Table 11: LEDs L3, L4 and L1, and Wireless 802.11n AP's detailed state (Continued)
L3
L4
Off
Blink
Blink
Green
Green
Solid
Green
Solid
Off
Green
Blink
Green
Solid
Green
Blink
Green
After initialization and discovery is completed and the 802.11n AP is connected to the Summit WM
Controller, the LEDs L3 and L4 indicate the state of the corresponding radio - L3 for Radio 5 GHz, and
L4 for Radio 2.4 GHz.
Figure 12
provides a view of the LEDs L3 and L4 and the corresponding radio state after the discovery
is completed.
Table 12: LEDs L3 and L4, and corresponding radio state
L3/L4
Radio status
Off
Radio off
Solid Blue
Radio in HT mode
Solid Green
Radio in legacy mode
LED L2
The LED L2 indicates the status of the Ethernet port:
Table 13: LED L2 and Ethernet port's status
L2
Ethernet port's status
Off
No Ethernet connection: WDS is enabled
Solid Blue
1 Gb Ethernet connection
Solid Green
100 Mb connection
Solid Amber
10 Mb connection
Summit WM User Guide, Software Version 5.3
L1
Altitude 802.11n AP's detailed state
Blink Green / Amber
Network discovery: 802.1x authentication
Blink Red
Failed 802.1x authentication
Blink Green / Amber
Network discovery: DHCP
Blink Red
Default IP address
Blink Green / Amber
Network discovery: WM discovery / connect
Blink Red
Discovery failed
Blink Green / Amber
Connecting to WM: Registration
Blink Red
Registration failed
Blink Green / Amber
Connecting to WM: Image upgrade
Blink Red
Image upgrade failed
Blink Green / Amber
Connecting to WM: Configuration
Blink Red
Configuration failed
Solid Green / Amber
AP operating normally: Forced image upgrade
Blink Red
Image upgrade failed
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