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Viewing the Indicator Displays Top Panel Indicators Installing the Aironet 340 Series Bridge 1 - 9 The indicators are a set of displays located on the top panel of the Aironet 340 Series Bridge. n Ethernet Indicator – Used to indicate infrastructure traffic activity. The light is normally off, but will flash green whenever a packet is received or transmitted over the Ethernet interface. n Status Indicator – Shows solid green when the bridge has accepted a radio association. n Radio Indicator – Used to indicate radio traffic activity. The light is normally off, but will flash green whenever a packet is received or transmitted over the radio. When the Aironet 340 Series Bridge is initially powered up, all three displays will flash amber, red and then green, in sequence. If a power-on test fails, the status indicator will go solid red and the unit will stop functioning. See Table 1.1 for a detailed explanation of the Top Panel indicators. Figure 1.8 - Top Panel Indicators Ethernet Status Radio
1 - 10 Aironet 340 Series Bridge Type Nonassociated Node Table 1.1 - Top Panel Indicator Description Indicator Display Ethernet Status Radio Blinking Green Operational Green Blinking Green Blinking Green Error/Warning Blinking Amber Description No nodes associated Green One or more nodes associated Transmitting/Receiving Radio packets Green Transmitting/Receiving packets Green Blinking Amber Maximum retries/buffer full occurred on radio Green Transmit/Receive errors Blinking Amber General warning, check the logs Failure Red Red Red Software failure Firmware Upgrade Red Flashing the firmware
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Viewing the Indicator Displays<br />
Top Panel Indicators<br />
Installing the Aironet 340 Series Bridge 1 - 9<br />
The indicators are a set of displays located on the top panel of the<br />
Aironet 340 Series Bridge.<br />
n Ethernet Indicator – Used to indicate infrastructure traffic activity.<br />
The light is normally off, but will flash green whenever a packet is<br />
received or transmitted over the Ethernet interface.<br />
n Status Indicator – Shows solid green when the bridge has accepted<br />
a radio association.<br />
n Radio Indicator – Used to indicate radio traffic activity. The light<br />
is normally off, but will flash green whenever a packet is received or<br />
transmitted over the radio.<br />
When the Aironet 340 Series Bridge is initially powered up, all three<br />
displays will flash amber, red and then green, in sequence. If a power-on<br />
test fails, the status indicator will go solid red and the unit will stop<br />
functioning. See Table 1.1 for a <strong>de</strong>tailed explanation of the Top Panel<br />
indicators.<br />
Figure 1.8 - Top Panel Indicators<br />
Ethernet<br />
Status<br />
Radio