User guide
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Introducing the ZoneFlex Access Point
Getting to Know the Access Point Features
LED Colors and What They Mean
Refer to Table 4 below for all possible LED states and what they indicate.
3 Reset Using a pointed object (for example, a pen), press this button to
restart the Access Point or to restore it to factory default settings:
• To restart the Access Point, press the Reset button once.
• To restore the Access Point to factory default, press the Reset
button for six (6) seconds.
WARNING: Restoring the Access Point to factory default settings
removes all configuration changes that you have made. These
include the IP address, password, access control list, and wireless
settings. Returning the configuration of these features to their
factory default settings may result in network connectivity issues.
4 12V DC In addition to PoE, you can also use direct current or DC (from a
battery, for example) to supply power to the Access Point.
Table 4. 2471 LED states and behaviors
LED Meaning
OPT Not used in this model.
DIR
• Off: The Access Point is not being managed by ZoneDirector (standalone
mode).
• Green: The Access Point is being managed by ZoneDirector.
• Flashing green: The Access Point is being managed by ZoneDirector, but
is currently unable to communicate with ZoneDirector.
AIR
• Green: The Access Point is functioning as a mesh AP (MAP) and the
wireless signal to its uplink MAP is good (> 24dBm).
• Fast flashing green (two flashes every second): The Access Point is
functioning as a mesh AP (MAP) and the wireless signal to its uplink MAP
is poor (< 24dBm).
• Slow flashing green (one flash every two seconds): Mesh networking is
enabled, but the Access Point cannot find a mesh uplink.
• Off: The Access Point is operating in standalone mode or, if mesh
networking is enabled, the Access Point is functioning as a root AP (RAP).
Table 3. 2471 LEDs and bottom panel connectors
No Label Description