Installation Guide
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Installation Guide for SecureMesh
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WAN Extender 2 - PL-0072A
If a client device is connected to the XTEN-2000, and there is a valid Ethernet link, the
LAN LED displays in yellow and occasionally blinks. Refer to Tables 4-7 for a full
description of LED functionality and device status.
When an active wireless link to another node is established, the WAN LED displays in
solid blue. The RSSI LEDchanges color and blinks, depending on the receive strength
level from the neighboring node. Refer to Table 7 for more details.
Note: The default configuration of the XTEN-2000 turns all four
LEDs off after 120 minutes. This feature can be disabled by using the
set prov LED command via the CLIinterface.
Startup in cold conditions
In extremely cold conditions, the XTEN-2000 radio module must self-warm before the
device can be used. This process may take several minutes, depending on the
environment.
While waiting for the unit to warm up, all LEDs will display in solid green except for the
WAN LED. The WAN LED should flash from green to yellow. After the radio warms up
to the acceptable temperature, the XTEN-2000 will start the normal boot process, and
the LEDs change from white to blue and then to green.