User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Nortel WLAN Access Point 2332 Series Installation Guide
- Contents
- How to get help
- Introducing the Nortel WLAN 2332 Series System
- AP overview
- Installing and connecting an 2332 Series
- External Antennas
Installing and connecting an 2332 Series 55
Nortel WLAN Access Point 2332 Series Installation Guide
Verifying AP health
After you install the AP and enable PoE on the Ethernet cable connected to the AP, you can easily verify the AP’s status
by observing the LEDs, particularly the health LED. (See Figure 3 on page 29.)
The health or LINK LED indicates whether the AP is ready for operation.
• If the LED is green and glowing steadily, the AP has been booted successfully by the WSS and is ready for
operation.
• If the LED is not steadily glowing green, contact the system administrator for the WSS or, if you are the system
administrator, see Appendix , “AP troubleshooting,” on page 107.
Note. The 10/100 Ethernet ports on a WSS are configured as wired network ports by
default. You or the system administrator must change the port type for a WSS port directly
connected to an AP to activate the link. (See the Nortel WLAN 2300 Series—Security
Switch Installation and Basic Configuration Guide.)










