User's Manual

MP Overview
External Hardware Features
Indoor Mobility Point Installation Guide
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Status LEDs
The MP has LEDs that provide status information for the device.
Figure 1–6 shows the locations
of the LEDs.
Table 1– 2 describes the LEDs.
Figure 1–6. Health and Radio LEDs
Note:
The solid surface mounting option requires Cat 5 cable that does not have strain
relief. The other mounting options can use Cat 5 cable with or without strain relief.
Table 1– 2. MP LEDs
LED Appearance Meaning
Health
Solid green All the following are true:
Management link with an MX is operational.
MP has booted.
MP has received a valid configuration from an MX.
At least one radio is enabled or is in sentry mode.
Solid amber MP is waiting to receive boot instructions and a configuration file
from an MX.
Alternating green and amber MP is booting and receiving a configuration file from an MX.
After the MP boots and receives a configuration, this LED
appearance persists until a radio is enabled or is placed in sentry
mode.
Radio 1
Radio 2
Solid green A client is associated with the radio.
Blinking green Associated client is sending or receiving traffic.
Blinking amber Non-associated client is sending or receiving traffic.
Alternating green and amber Radio is unable to transmit. This state can occur due to any of the
following:
Excessive radio interference in the environment is preventing
the radio from sending beacons.
DFS has detected radar and is restricting traffic.
The radio has failed.
Unlit Means one of the following:
Radio is disabled and active scan is enabled. (The radio is in
sentry mode.)
Radio is enabled, but no clients are associated with it.
Radio 2 LED
Health LED
Radio 1 LED