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Viewing LEDs in MAP Operation
The LEDs on an access point in MAP mode operate as follows:
LED
Radio
Power
Ethernet
NOTE: The operation of the radio and power LEDs can be used to determine which mode
has been configured on the access point. For example: If the access point is powered on but
is not connected (directly or through a network) to a 3Com Wireless Switch, the Power LED
will flash yellow when in MAP mode and will be lit green when in autonomous mode.
Using the Reset Button in MAP Operation
The Reset button on an access point in MAP mode has two functions:
Momentarily pressing the button during normal operation causes the access point to reset.
Continually pressing the Reset button while the access point is booting begins the
process that converts the access point back to autonomous operation.
NOTE: The Reset button is located behind a small hole on the rear panel of the AP7250, and
between the Power and Ethernet LEDs on the AP8250 and AP8750.
Description
Unlit:
The radio is not installed.
The radio is disabled.
No clients are associated with the radio and there is no traffic activity.
Lights red: A client is associated with the radio.
Flashes slowly: Traffic is being sent or received.
Flashes red rapidly: The radio is unable to transmit. Use the 3Com
Wireless Switch Manager to locate and rectify the problem.
Flashes yellow: The MAP has not been able to locate a Wireless
Switch.
Flashes green: The MAP has located the Wireless Switch but has not
been configured by the Wireless Switch for operational use.
Flashes green: The MAP is in normal operation.
Flashes yellow: A hardware fault has been detected
The operation of this LED is the same in both MAP and Autonomous
configurations.
Flashes yellow: A 10Mbps link is established.
Lights green: A 100Mbps link is established.
Flashes: Indicates activity on the network.
Flashes rapidly: Indicates more activity on the network.
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