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SECTION 6
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Indicator Lights
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6710 Access Point User’s Guide
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Error Status
Description
Hardware errors 1,
2, and 3
These errors indicate an internal hard-
ware error or malfunction. The errors
can occur when you apply power to the
access point. If it encounters a hardware
error, it no longer functions.
Internal serial loop-
back test failed
This failure occurs if the access point
does not successfully complete the
power-on self-test. The error indicates a
probable hardware malfunction
associated with the DIAG port. In most
cases, the unit continues to operate nor-
mally, but the error condition still exists.
Internal MACE
(Media Access Con-
troller for Ethernet)
AUI loopback test
failed
This failure occurs if the access point
does not successfully complete the
power-on self-test. The error indicates a
probable hardware malfunction
associated with the AUI port. In most
cases the unit continues to operate nor-
mally, but the error condition still exists.
Internal 10BASE-T
loopback test failed
This failure occurs if the access point
does not successfully complete the
power-on self-test. The error indicates a
probable hardware malfunction
associated with the 10BASE-T port. In
most cases the unit continues to operate
normally, but the error condition still
exists.
Timer test failed
This failure occurs when the access point
timer circuit malfunctions. If a timer er-
ror occurs, the unit no longer functions.
MODE
The right STATUS light is labeled MODE. It indicates the
current status of the access point (Table 6-3).