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minutes. If the AP remains in this mode for more than five minutes, the AP is unable to
find the Master Airespace Switch or Appliance. Check the connection between the AP
and the Airespace Switch or Appliance and make sure the Airespace AP and the
Airespace Switch or Appliance are on the same subnet.
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If the Power light does not come on, check the power (it can be powered either with
Power over Ethernet or a from an orderable AP External Power Supply.
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Make sure that a DHCP server is configured in the Airespace Switch or Appliance for
both the Management Interface and AP-Manager Interface using the CLI, Web Browser,
or ACS interface, and that the DHCP server is operating correctly.
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Once the AP finds the Airespace Switch or Appliance, it attempts to download the new
Airespace Operating System code if the AP code version differs from the Airespace
Switch or Appliance code version. While this is happening, the LEDs on the top of the
AP blink on and off together.
4.
Once the Airespace Operating System code download is successful, the AP reboots. The GREEN
LED turns on and the two AMBER/AMBER LEDs indicate the states of the 802.11a and 802.11b/
g networks. If a AMBER/AMBER LED remains off.
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Note that the Red LED can light for a short period (10-20 seconds) when the AP
reboots. If the RED LED comes on AND STAYS ON for more than a minute, disconnect
the AP and call Airespace Global Services & Support.
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Use the CLI command show ap summary. If the new AP appears on the list, it has been
configured successfully.
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From the CLI, Web Browser or ACS interface, configure the AP with its Primary,
Secondary and Tertiary Airespace Switch or Appliance names as described in the
Airespace Product
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If you will be using the AP in a mobility or a WPS group, set the mobility or WPS group
name using the CLI, Web Browser or ACS interface.
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If required, use the CLI, Web Browser or ACS interface to customize the AP-specific
802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g network settings. Once again, the two AMBER/AMBER
LEDs indicate the states of the 802.11a and 802.11b/g networks. If any part of the
network is disabled, the corresponding AMBER/AMBER LED remains off.
5.
If everything works correctly (the GREEN LED is on and the RED LED is off), disconnect the
Airespace AP and take it to its final destination and install it as described in this document. If
your Airespace AP fails this visual test, refer to RMA Procedures in the
to return your Airespace APs.
6.
When you have installed and powered up the Airespace AP in its final destination, verify that
the LEDs are in the same state they were in at the end of Step 4.
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If no LEDs are on, the AP is most likely not receiving power.
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If the LEDs blink sequentially back and forth for more than five minutes, the Airespace
AP is unable to find its Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Airespace Switch or Appliance.
Check the connection between the Airespace AP and the Airespace Switch or Appliance,
and make sure the AP and the Airespace Switch or Appliance are either on the same
subnet or that the AP has a route back to its Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Airespace
Switches and Appliances.
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If the Airespace AP is not on the same subnet as the Airespace Switch or Appliance,
make sure there is a DHCP server on the same subnet as the Airespace AP. Also, make
sure that the route between the Airespace AP and the Airespace Switch or Appliance
can process IP fragmented packets.
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Guide.
Step 2: Configuring the Airespace AP Before Installation
Airespace Product Guide
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