beautypg.com

Three radio altitude 4700 series access point leds – Extreme Networks ALTITUDE 4700 User Manual

Page 28

background image

Hardware Installation

Altitude 4700 Series Access Point Installation Guide

28

Three Radio Altitude 4700 Series Access Point LEDs

A three radio Altitude 4700 Series Access Point has the following unique LED behavior:

LED 1

LED 2 (LAN)

LED 3 (WAN) LED 4 - 5 GHz

LED 5 - 2.4 GHz

LED 6

Blinking Red

indicates

booting. Solid

Red defines

the diagnostic

mode.

White defines

normal

operation.

Green defines

normal GE1

operation.

Green defines

normal GE2

operation.

Blinking Amber

indicates

802.11a

activity.
A 5 second

Amber and

Yellow blink

rate defines

802.11an

activity.
A 2 second

Amber and

Yellow blink

rate defines

802.11an

(40 MHz)

activity.
When

functioning as a

sensor, LED

alternates

between Amber

and Yellow.
The blink

interval is 0.5

seconds. It’s 1

second when no

Server is

connected.

Blinking Emerald

indicates

802.11bg activity.

A 5 second

Emerald and

Yellow blink rate

defines

802.11bgn

activity.
A 2 second

Emerald and

Yellow blink rate

defines

802.11bgn

(40 MHz)

activity.
When functioning

as a sensor, LED

alternates between

Emerald and

Yellow.
The blink interval

is 0.5 seconds.

It’s 1 second

when no Server is

connected.

Blinking

Emerald

indicates

the radio is

defined as

a sensor,

but is

disabled.

Alternates

between

Emerald

and Amber

when the

radio is

defined as

a sensor

with no

Server

connected.

The blink

interval is 1

second.
Alternates

between

Emerald

and Amber

when the

radio is

defined as

a sensor

and a

Server is

connected.

The blink

interval is

0.5

seconds.