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Appendix B LEDs and ports
LEDs and buttons
The LED status varies by AP operating mode. For information about the supported operating modes, see the release notes for the AP.
Table 1 LED descriptions (fit mode)
LED status |
Description |
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Off |
No power is present or the LED has been turned off. |
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Yellow |
Steady on |
The AP is initializing, or an initialization exception has occurred. |
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Flashing (twice per second) |
The Ethernet interfaces are down and no mesh links are established. |
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Green |
Steady on |
The AP has registered to an AC, but does not have any associated clients. |
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Flashing (once per two seconds) |
The AP has started up but has not registered to any AC. |
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Flashing (twice per second) |
The AP is upgrading the image. |
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Blue |
Flashing (once per second) |
The radios have associated clients. |
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Table 2 LED descriptions (cloud mode)
LED status |
Description |
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Off |
No power is present or the LED has been turned off. |
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Yellow |
Steady on |
The AP is initializing, or an initialization exception has occurred. |
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Flashing (twice per second) |
The Ethernet interfaces are down and no mesh links are established. |
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Green |
Steady on |
The AP is in standby state and has connected to the Cloudnet platform, but does not have any associated clients. |
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Flashing (once per second) |
The AP has connected to the Cloudnet platform and has associated clients. |
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Flashing (twice per second) |
The AP is upgrading the image. |
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Blue |
Steady on |
The AP is in standby state, but has not connected to the Cloudnet platform and does not have associated clients. |
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Flashing (once per second) |
The AP has not connected to the Cloudnet platform, but has associated clients. |
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Table 3 RESET button descriptions
Press and hold duration (sec) |
Button LED status |
Description |
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0 to 5 |
Steady green |
Reset the AP. |
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5 to 20 |
Flashing green (twice per second) |
Restore to the factory defaults. |
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20 to 30 |
Yellow |
Flashing (once per two seconds) |
The AP is operating in fit mode. |
Flashing (four times per second) |
The AP is operating in cloud mode. |
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> 30 |
Yellow |
Flashing (four times per second) |
The AP is operating in cloud mode. |
Green |
Flashing (four times per second) |
Change the AP operating mode to cloud. NOTE: If you release the button, the AP will restart for the new mode to take effect. |
Ports
The AP provides the following ports:
· One console port.
· One GE/PoE port.
· One power port.
The AP also has a reset button and a security slot. The security slot is 7 × 3 mm (0.28 × 0.12 in) in size.
Figure 1 Ports on the AP (1)
(1) Security slot |
(2) GE/PoE port |
(3) Power port |
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Figure 2 Ports on the AP (2)
(1) Reset button |
(2) Console port |
Table 4 Port descriptions
Port |
Standards and protocols |
Description |
RESET |
N/A |
For more information, see Table 3. |
Console port |
RS/EIA-232 |
Used by technical personnel only for device configuration and management. |
GE/PoE |
· IEEE802.3 · IEEE802.3i · IEEE802.3u · IEEE802.3ab · IEEE802.3af |
10/100/1000M Ethernet copper port, used for connecting the AP to an uplink device for Internet or MAN access. It can also receive PoE power from the uplink device. When the AP operates in fit mode, the port is represented by interface number GE1/0/1 in the MAP file and gigabitethernet 1 for configuration on the AC. |
54V DC |
N/A |
Power port, used for receiving +54 VDC power from a local power source. |