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Table Of Contents
- Cisco Aironet 1300 Series Wireless Outdoor Access Point/Bridge Hardware Installation Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- Overview
- Installation Overview
- Mounting Overview
- Troubleshooting Autonomous Access Points and Bridges
- Checking the LEDs on an Autonomous Access Point/Bridge
- Power Injector
- Checking Power
- Checking Basic Configuration Settings
- Antenna Alignment
- Running the Carrier Busy Test
- Running the Ping or Link Test
- Resetting the Autonomous Access Point/Bridge to the Default Configuration
- Reloading the Access Point/Bridge Image
- Obtaining the Autonomous Access Point/Bridge Image File
- Connecting to the Console Serial Port
- Obtaining the TFTP Server Software
- Troubleshooting Lightweight Access Points
- Translated Safety Warnings
- Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information
- Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement
- VCCI Statement for Japan
- Industry Canada
- European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
- Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure
- Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Access Points and Bridges in Japan
- Administrative Rules for Cisco Aironet Access Points and Bridges in Taiwan
- Operation of Cisco Aironet Access Points in Brazil
- Declaration of Conformity Statements
- Access Point Specifications
- Channels and Maximum Power Levels
- Console Serial Cable Pinouts
- Priming Lightweight Access Points Prior to Deployment
- Configuring DHCP Option 43 for Lightweight Access Points
- Load-Dump Protection for Transportation Vehicles
- Glossary
- Index

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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Lightweight Access Points
Checking Power
The power injector is available in two models:
• Cisco Aironet Power Injector LR2—standard version (included with the access point)
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48-VDC input power
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Uses the 48-VDC power module (included with the access point)
• Cisco Aironet Power Injector LR2T—optional transportation version
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12- to 40-VDC input power
Checking Power
You can verify the availability of power to the lightweight access point by checking the power injector
LED (see Figure 5-2):
• Power LED
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Green color indicates input power is being supplied to the access point.
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Red color indicates an overcurrent or overvoltage error condition—disconnect input power from
the power injector, check all coax cable connections for a possible short, wait approximately
1 minute, and reconnect input power to the power injector. If the LED turns red again, contact
technical support for assistance.
Note The power injector requires approximately 50 seconds to recover from an overcurrent or
overvoltage condition.
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Off indicates input power is not available—verify that the power module is connected to the
power injector and that AC power is available or that 12- to 40-VDC input power is connected
to the power injector.
Using DHCP Option 43
You can use DHCP Option 43 to provide a list of controller IP addresses to the lightweight access points,
enabling the access point to find and associate with a controller. For additional information, refer to the
“Configuring DHCP Option 43 for Lightweight Access Points” section on page G-1.