- Table of Contents
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- H3C Wi-Fi7 Indoor Access Points Installation Guide-5W108
- 00-Preface
- 01-Installing the device
- 02-Logging in to the device
- 03-Appendix A AP views and technical specifications
- 04-Appendix B LEDs and buttons
- 05-Appendix C Optional transceiver modules
- 06-Appendix D Connecting the hybrid copper-fiber cable
- 07-Appendix E Cabling recommendations
- 08-Appendix F RED Declaration of Conformity
- Related Documents
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4 Appendix B LEDs
The LED status varies by AP operating mode. For information about the supported operating modes, see the release notes for the AP.
LED descriptions before modification
This section is applicable to the following APs:
· WA7200 AP series and WA7600 AP series in versions earlier than 2614P02.
· WA7300 AP series and WA7500 AP series in versions earlier than 2615.
Table 4-1 LED description (fit mode)
LED status |
Description |
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Off |
No power is present or the LED has been turned off from the CLI. |
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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 ports 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 every 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 and the number of associated clients is less than the threshold. |
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Alternating between green and blue |
Flashing (once per second) |
The number of associated clients has exceeded the threshold. |
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Table 4-2 LED description (cloud mode)
LED status |
Description |
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Off |
No power is present or the LED has been turned off from the CLI. |
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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 ports 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 Cloudnet, but does not have any associated clients. |
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Flashing (once per second) |
The AP has connected to Cloudnet and has associated clients. The number of associated clients is less than the threshold. |
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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 Cloudnet and does not have associated clients. |
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Flashing (once per second) |
The AP has not connected to Cloudnet, but has associated clients. The number of associated clients is less than the threshold. |
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Alternating between green and blue |
Flashing (once per second) |
The number of associated clients has exceeded the threshold. |
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Table 4-3 LED description (anchor AC mode)
LED status |
Description |
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Off |
No power is present or the LED has been turned off from the CLI. |
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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 ports are down and no mesh links are established. |
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Green |
Steady on |
The AP has started up and is in standby state, but does not have any associated clients. |
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Flashing (twice per second) |
The AP is upgrading the image. |
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Blue |
Flashing (once per second) |
The AP has associated clients and the number of associated clients is less than the threshold. |
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Alternating between green and blue |
Flashing (once per second) |
The number of associated clients has exceeded the threshold. |
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LED descriptions after modification
This section is applicable to the following APs:
· WA7200 AP series and WA7600 AP series in 2614P02 and later versions.
· WA7300 AP series and WA7500 AP series in 2615 and later versions.
LED status |
Description |
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Off |
No power is present or the LED has been turned off from the CLI. |
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Yellow |
Steady on |
The AP is initializing, or an initialization exception has occurred. |
Flashing (twice per second) |
The Ethernet ports are down and no mesh links are established. |
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Green |
Steady on |
The AP is in standby state and does not have any associated clients. |
Flashing (once every two seconds) |
The AP has started up in fit mode, but has not registered to any AC. |
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Flashing (once per second) |
The radios have associated clients and the number of associated clients is less than the threshold. |
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Flashing (twice per second) |
The number of associated clients has exceeded the threshold. |
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Blue |
Flashing (twice per second) |
The AP is upgrading the image. |
RESET button descriptions
Table 4-1 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 AP mode. NOTE: The system will change the operating mode to cloud if you press and hold the button until the LED flashes green four times per second. |
Flashing (twice per second) |
The AP is operating in anchor AC mode. NOTE: Only the WA7539 supports Anchor Acmode. |
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Flashing (four times per second) |
The AP is operating in cloud mode. |
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> 30 |
Yellow |
Flashing (twice per second) |
The AP is operating in anchor AC mode. NOTE: Only the WA7539 supports Anchor Acmode. |
Flashing (four times per second) |
The AP is operating in cloud mode. |
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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. |