Quick Start Guide
Table Of Contents
- MP-632
- Package Checklist
- Installing and Connecting an MP
- Installation Requirements and Recommendations
- Installing an MP-632
- Mounting the Unit
- Connecting External Antennas
- Multiple External Antenna Support
- Ethernet
- Connecting Cables to the Unit
- Connecting the Power Injector
- Aligning Antennas for Bridge or Mesh Links
- RSSI Meter Functionality
- Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement (United States)
- Canadian Department of Communications Industry Canada Notice (Canada)
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2. Insert the power cable plug directly into the standard AC receptacle on the power injector.
3. Plug the other end of the power cable into a grounded, 3-pin socket, AC power source.
Checking the LED Indicators
The MP-632 has LEDs that provide status information for the device. The table below lists the
function of the LEDs.
The LEDs are also used to indicate RSSI signal level during mesh link calibration. RSSI meter
functionality is discussed in Chapter 4, “Campus Connectivity MP Technical Specifications” of this
guide.
Note:
For International use, you may need to change the AC line cord. You must use a line cord
set that has been approved for the receptacle type in your country.
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.