Radio, Leds, Communication s program or telnet – Allied Telesis AT-WL2411 User Manual
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Radio
LEDs
If the radio is faulty or the configuration matrix string is incorrect, the
LEDs on the access point display the following pattern after the access
point boots:
Communication
s Program or
Telnet
If you are connected to the access point through a serial connection, an
error message also appears on your terminal or PC. The error messages
are described in the following table.
Table 3 Serial/Telnet Error Messages
Radio MAC Ping
Radio MAC Ping runs at the MAC sublayer of the Data Link layer, thus
allowing you to ping any 802.11b device that is connected to the access
point. Radio MAC Ping can help you determine the connectivity and
signal strength of an 802.11b radio.
To use radio MAC ping:
1. From the menu, click Maintenance and then click AP Connections.
The AP Connections screen appears. All devices that support a radio
MAC ping will have their MAC address listed with a hyperlink.
Power
Radio
Wired LAN
Root/Error
On
Off
On
On
Error Message
Explanation
Couldn’t read country code from
radio
The radio may be faulty. Contact
your Allied Telesyn representative.
Radio A has unknown country
code
The radio may have been
configured incorrectly at the
factory. Contact your Allied
Telesyn representative.
Invalid country code in string for
radio
The country code in the
configuration matrix string does
not match the country code in the
radio in the access point. Contact
your Allied Telesyn representative.
Radio string doesn’t match radio
installed
When this error message appears,
additional information also
appears on the screen. The radio
may be faulty. Contact your Allied
Telesyn representative.