Specifications
26 GE MDS entraNET Reference Manual 05-4055A01, Rev. D
Table 2-2 provides details on the LED functions for Remotes and AP
radios.
Table 2-2. Transceiver LED Functions
2.3.1 Verify Connectivity (PING command)
If the radio LEDs indicate that the radio network is operating properly,
you can use the PING command from the AP to verify the link integrity
between the AP and an endpoint device connected to the Remote radio.
Figure 2-7 shows the typical arrangement for this test.
NOTE: To conduct a PING test, an Ethernet-enabled device must be
connected to the Remote, and it must have a compatible IP
address. Remote radios do not have an IP address and cannot
be verified directly using this method.
Figure 2-7. PING Test Setup
(to test connectivity between an AP and an Ethernet endpoint)
LED Label Activity Indication
LAN/ETH ON LAN or endpoint detected
Blinking Data TX or RX
OFF LAN or endpoint not detected
COM1
(MGT System)
Blinking Data TX or RX
OFF No data activity
COM2 Blinking Data TX or RX
OFF No data activity
PWR ON Primary power (DC) present
Blinking Radio in “Alarmed” state
OFF Primary power (DC) absent
LINK (AP) ON Lights when radio has finished
its startup cycle. Remains lit.
LINK (Remote) ON Connected to an AP
OFF Not connected to an AP
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LAN
PORT
PC RUNNING PING UTILITY
ACCESS POINT
REMOTE
LAN
PORT
ETHERNET ENDPOINT
(Device Being PINGed)
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CROSSOVER
CABLE
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