User's Manual
Table Of Contents
SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc.
Ports and LEDs
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• 1 10/100 Ethernet port. Attach a category 5 cable to this port. Figure 5 shows the
10/100 port with the tab facing down. There are two LEDs on the connector:
Link—On the lower-right corner of the RJ45. Steady green state indicates a normal
Layer 2 link connection has been established.
Activity—On the lower-left corner of the RJ45. Yellow blinking indicates data
activity.
Figure 6 Font View
There are two LEDs on the front of the system: Status and Radio.
LED descriptions:
• Status—The overall status of the system. There are five states for this LED:
— Quick blinking green: The system is booting up.
— Solid green: When the operating system starts successfully, the LED turns to
solid green indicating normal behavior.
— Red: If the operating system cannot boot up, the LED turns to solid red
indicating a fault condition.
— Slow blinking green: The system is administratively disabled.
— Off: The system is powered down.
• Radio—The radio indicator. There are four states for this LED:
— Solid green: The radio is in normal UMTS transmitting mode.
— Blinking green: The radio is in receiving mode (network monitoring).
— Red: A radio fault has occurred.
— Off: The radio is idle (not transmitting, not receiving).
RADIOSTATUS