Configuring System Power Settings - Cisco AIR-LAP1142N-A-K9 Getting Started Manual

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Table 2
Access Point LED Diagnostic Messages (continued)
Message Type
Boot loader errors
Cisco IOS errors

Configuring System Power Settings

After connecting the access point to a power source, its status LED might be amber, which can indicate
that the access point is unable to verify that the power source equipment (PSE) is supplying sufficient
power. In such cases, you need to configure settings on the access point or the switch to identify your
power source.
Identify your power source and switch condition, and then make sure that your devices are configured
with an IP address.
Follow these steps to configure the system power settings using the GUI:
Open your browser and enter the access point IP address in the address field. A login and
Step 1
password screen appears.
Enter the username Cisco and password Cisco. The username and password are case sensitive.
Step 2
Step 3
When the access point does not receive enough power for full operations, it is in low power
mode. If your access point is in low power mode, a warning message appears indicating that
all radios are disabled due to insufficient power. Click OK to continue. The System
Configuration page appears.
Scroll down to the System Power Settings section as shown in Figure 4.
Step 4
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Status LED
Red
Blinking red and blue
Blinking red and off
Red
Cycling through blue,
green, red, and off
Message Meaning
DRAM memory test failure
FLASH file system failure
Environment variable failure
Bad MAC address
Ethernet failure during image recovery
Boot environment failure
No Cisco image file
Boot failure
Software failure; try disconnecting and
reconnecting unit power
General warning; insufficient inline power

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