User's Guide

Table Of Contents
Configuring the Wireless AP
hwc_apstartup.fm
Discovery and registration overview
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After the first time you power on and boot the Wireless AP, you can configure LED
behavior as described in the following section:
Section 4.2.3.5, “Configuring Wireless AP LED Behavior
4.2.3.1 HiPath Wireless AP LED status
The following figure depicts the location of the three LEDs on the HiPath Wireless
AP.
Figure 8 HiPath Wireless AP LEDs
Warning: Never disconnect a Wireless AP from its power supply during a
firmware upgrade.
Disconnecting a Wireless AP from its power supply during a firmware upgrade
may cause firmware corruption rendering the AP unusable.
LED color codes
The AP LEDs indicate “normal-operation”, “warning/special”, or “failed” state of
the Wireless AP in the following color codes:
Green – Indicates the normal-operation state.
Orange/Amber – Indicates the warning, or special state such as WDS.
Red – Indicates the error state.
Blinking – Indicates that the state, such as initialization, or discovery is in
progress.
Steady – Indicates that the state is stable/completed. For example,
initialization finished, or discovery completed.
Left LED
2.4 GHz
radio activity
Right LED
5 GHz radio
activity
Status
LED