Understanding the leds – Allied Telesis AT-WA7500 User Manual
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1 - Getting Started
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New security features included in this release:
Spanning tree security for 802.1x authentication. Authentication
can now be performed over wired or wireless connections using
TLS or TTLS (MSCHAPv2).
VLAN support for each radio
Support for the EAP-PEAP authentication method
Configurable ACL client password
EAP-OL key message verification, which means that the access
point verifies when a new WEP key is delivered to a wireless end
device. If it is not delivered, the key message is resent.
Ability to configure up to six RADIUS servers
(External RADIUS servers only) Ability to configure the port
number for the RADIUS client access point
Additional authentication slots (up to 60) to let more wireless end
devices authenticate simultaneously
Understanding
the LEDs
The AT-WA7500 has five LEDs status of the access point as well as a
separate LED for each of the radios. To use the LEDs to help troubleshoot
the radios, see Troubleshooting the Radios on page 208. To
understand the LEDs during normal use, see Table 1 below.
Table 1 LED Descriptions
Icon
LED
Description
Power
Remains on when power is applied.
Wireless #1 or Radio
Flashes when a frame is transmitted or received on the radio
port for the radio installed in radio slot 1.
Wireless #2
Flashes when a frame is transmitted or received on the radio
port for the radio installed in radio slot 2 (if a second radio is
installed).
Wired LAN
Flashes when a frame is transmitted or received on the
Ethernet port.
Root/error
Flashes if this device is configured as the root. May also remain
ON if an error is detected.