01-29-2016 12:12 AM - edited 07-05-2021 04:33 AM
We have "AIR-CAP3702I-E-K9" some access point giving red indicator led. When the same AP is connected to switch directly it gives green indication.
Customer update us cabling is tested and passed, but the AP connected to the wall shows red indication, please suggest what could be the problem.
01-29-2016 01:30 AM
Top Panel LED Signals
Message
type |
Ethernet
LED |
Status
LED |
Radio
LED |
Meaning
|
---|---|---|---|---|
Boot loader status |
Green |
- |
Green |
DRAM memory test. |
- |
Amber |
Red |
Board initialization test |
|
- |
Blinking green |
Blinking green |
Flash memory test. |
|
Amber |
Green |
- |
Ethernet initialization test. |
|
Green |
Green |
Green |
Starting Cisco IOS. |
|
Association status |
- |
Green |
- |
At least one wireless client device is associated with the unit. |
- |
Blinking green |
- |
No client devices are associated; check the unit's SSID and WEP settings. |
|
Operating status |
- |
Green |
Blinking green |
Transmitting/receiving radio packets. |
Green |
- |
- |
Ethernet link is operational. |
|
Blinking green |
- |
- |
Transmitting/receiving Ethernet packets. |
|
Boot Loader Errors |
Red |
- |
Red |
DRAM memory test failure. |
- |
Red |
Red |
File system failure. |
|
Red |
Red |
- |
Ethernet failure during image recovery. |
|
Amber |
Green |
Amber |
Boot environment error. |
|
Red |
Green |
Red |
No Cisco IOS image file. |
|
Amber |
Amber |
Amber |
Boot failure. |
|
Operation Errors |
- |
Green |
Blinking amber |
Maximum retries or buffer full occurred on the radio. |
Blinking amber |
- |
- |
Transmit/receive Ethernet errors. |
|
- |
Blinking amber |
- |
General warning. |
|
Configuration Reset |
- |
Amber |
- |
Resetting the configuration options to factory defaults. |
Failure |
Red |
Red |
Red |
Firmware failure; try disconnecting and reconnecting unit power. |
Firmware Upgrade |
- |
Red |
- |
Loading new firmware image. |
Controller status |
Alternating green, red , and amber1 |
Connecting to the controller. Note If the access point remains in this mode for more than five minutes, the access point is unable to find the controller. Ensure a DHCP server is available or that the access point has been primed with the controller information. |
01-29-2016 01:33 AM
Check tis guide for mor einformaiton
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/access_point/3700/quick/guide/ap3700getstart.html
01-29-2016 01:47 AM
try disconnecting and reconnecting unit power:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/access_point/3700/quick/guide/ap3700getstart.html#85902
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