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Checking the Access Point LEDs
If your access point is not working properly, check the access point LEDs on the top of the unit. You can
use the LED indications to quickly assess the unit’s status. For additional information about interpreting
the LEDs, use the access point’s browser interface to display the event log.
The LED indicators are described in Table 2.
Table 2 LED Indicators
Power
LED
Alarm
LED
2.4-Ghz
LED
5-GHz
LED Description
Off Off Off Off No power or insufficient power.
Check the power source and ensure that sufficient
power is supplied to the access point. See the
“Low Power Condition” section on page 19.
Off Red Off Off Power applied and access point powering up
(typical 10-20 seconds).
If the red Alarm LED remains on for more than 1
minute, remove power from the access point and
contact TAC for assistance.
All LEDs sequentially cycle on and off. Access point searching for a controller or DHCP
server.
If the access point remains in this mode for more
than 5 minutes, it is unable to find the controller.
Check the connection between the access point
and the controller. Also verify that a DHCP server
is available on the access point subnet.
Green Off Blinking
yellow
Blinking
amber
Normal operation, both radios transmitting
beacons or transmitting and receiving data
packets.
If one or both radio LEDs remain off, this
indicates a problem with the wireless network.
Check the controller configuration for the access
point.
Green Off On or off Blinking
amber
Normal operation. 5-GHz radio activity.
If one or both radio LEDs remain off, there may
be a problem with the wireless network. Check
the controller configuration for the access point.
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