Installation guide
Table Of Contents
- CiscouBR7200 Series Universal Broadband Router Wireless Modem Card and Subsystem Installation an...
- If You Need More Information
- Wireless Modem Card and Subsystem Overview
- Field-Replaceable Units
- Installation Prerequisites
- Removing and Installing the Wireless Modem Card
- Installing the Power Feed Panel
- Configuring a Wireless Modem Card
- Command Reference
- Syntax Conventions
- Startup Commands
- Installation and Configuration Commands
- Operating Commands
- Monitoring the System
- Troubleshooting
- show controllers radio
- radio histogram
- radio byteErrorHist
- show interfaces radio (histspec)
- show interfaces radio (histdata)
- debug radio
- Images and Image Repositories
- radio image-add
- radio image-move
- show interfaces radio (imagehdr)
- show radio repository
- radio snapshot
- radio scope-output
- radio timeline
- show interfaces radio (tlspec)
- show interfaces radio (tldata)
- Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
- FCC Registration and Requirements
- Translated Safety Warnings
- Short-Circuit Protection Warning
- Disconnect Device Warning
- Lightning Activity Warning
- Installation Warning
- Jewelry Removal Warning
- Supply Circuit Warning
- Service Personnel Warning
- Product Disposal Warning
- Faceplates and Cover Panel Requirement
- Chassis—Rack-Mounting and Servicing Warning
- Restricted Area Warning
- Earthed Conductor Warning
- Power Cabling Warning
- Ground Connection Warning
- Power Supply Wiring Warning
- Copper Conductors Warning
- Exposed DC Power Wire Warning
- 48 VDC Power System Warning
- SELV-IEC 60950 DC Power Supply Warning
- DC Power Disconnection Warning
- DC Input Wiring Warning
- Ground Wire Connection Warning
- Ground Conductor Warning
- No. 26 AWG Wire Warning
- Coaxial Cable Specification Warning
- Transverter Location Warning
- Obtaining Documentation
- Obtaining Technical Assistance

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Command Reference
Syntax Description
radio led
There are three categories of LEDs: alarm, user-controlled, and other LEDs. The two alarm LEDs will
normally remain illuminated only for the duration of the alarm. However, this condition can be
overridden using the latch form of the command. This command causes the LEDs to remain illuminated
until the LED is cleared by using the latch form of the command again.
The led-service LED can only be controlled by entering an LED command. All the LEDs can be forced
to illuminate or blink under operator control. This can be used as a “lamp test” to verify that the hardware
is functional or to remotely indicate a specific wireless modem card to be examined.
Use this command in interface configuration mode to manually highlight specific conditions on a
specified wireless modem card using the five LEDs on the card. Use the no form of the command to reset
the settings of the LED to the default values—where the system controls the behavior of the LEDs at all
times.
Use the show interfaces radio slot/port form of the command to display the current configuration and
the state of the LEDs.
radio led {latchLeds latchLedOptions | otherLeds otherLedOptions}
no radio led latchLeds
show interfaces radio slot/port led
Syntax Description
antenna_num Enter 1 (main antenna) or 2 (diversity antenna).
Identifies the antenna to which the duplexer is connected.
PartNum A string representing the duplexer’s part number
LoPassbandRange Identifies the duplexer’s low frequency range. This range is lower than the range
specified in the HiPassbandRange parameter.
HiPassbandRange Identifies the duplexer’s high frequency range. This range is higher than the
range specified in the LoPassbandRange parameter.
RxPassband Identifies the frequency range used to receive transmissions.
CLEIcode Common Language Equipment Identifier code.
VendorName The name of the vendor of the duplexer.
SerialNumber Serial number of the duplexer.
latchLeds {led-major-alarm | led-minor-alarm}
led-major-alarm Indicates the occurrence of a major alarm in the radio subsystem. Unless the
default mode is overridden, the LED will remain illuminated for the duration of
the alarm.