07-15-2004 03:16 PM - edited 07-04-2021 09:48 AM
I have a Cisco Aironet 350 Series Wireless bridge that I suspect may have been taken out by a power surge. The Association Status light is blinking about every half second, the ethernet activity light is blinking here and there and the radio acitivity light isn't blinking at all. I cannot ping it at all nor pick up any kind of wireless connectivity. Is there any steps that someone can suggest for concluding that the device has gone bad?
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07-15-2004 04:05 PM
Can you get anything on the serial console?
If you can bring up the console, check the settings (it may just be a corrupt config or OS) for IP, mask, gateway, etc.
Once you've verified the settings, you should be able to access that IP adddress with a browser (IE, Netscape, etc).
If you're not getting any activity on the console, the unit is probably whacked ...
Good Luck
Scott
07-15-2004 04:05 PM
Can you get anything on the serial console?
If you can bring up the console, check the settings (it may just be a corrupt config or OS) for IP, mask, gateway, etc.
Once you've verified the settings, you should be able to access that IP adddress with a browser (IE, Netscape, etc).
If you're not getting any activity on the console, the unit is probably whacked ...
Good Luck
Scott
07-16-2004 08:38 AM
Thank you for the fast response. It turns out that the lightning took out a hub that the Wireless Access Point was plugged into. It not only cause the Wireless Access Point to not function but none of the other access points that I have here functioned either. (This access point was the root access point). I replaced the hub, and everything is working properly now.
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