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No Cisco IOS image file., Low Power Condition for Lightweight Access, Points

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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Lightweight Access Points Checking the Lightweight Access Point LEDs Table 4-1 LED Signals (continued) Cable Bay Area Top of Unit Message type Ethernet LED Radio LED Status LED Meaning Boot loader errors Red Red Red DRAM memory test failure. Off Red Blinking red Flash file system failure. and blue Off Amber Blinking red Environment variable (ENVAR) failure. and blue-green Amber Off Blinking red Bad MAC address. and yellow Red Off Blinking red Ethernet failure during image recovery. and off Amber Amber Blinking red Boot environment error. and off Red Amber Blinking red No Cisco IOS image file. and off Amber Amber Blinking red Boot failure. and off Cisco IOS errors Blinking - - amber Transmit or receive Ethernet errors. - Blinking - Maximum retries or buffer full occurred on the radio. amber Red Red Amber Software failure; try disconnecting and reconnecting unit power. - - Amber General warning, insufficient inline power (see the "Low Power Condition for Lightweight Access Points" section). Controller status - - Alternating Connecting to the controller. green, red , and amber1 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 controller information is configured on the access point. - - Blinking Loading the access point image file. dark blue 1. This status indication has the highest priority and overrides other status indications. OL-8369-05 Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide 4-5

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Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
OL-8369-05
Chapter 4
Troubleshooting Lightweight Access Points
Checking the Lightweight Access Point LEDs
Boot loader errors
Red
Red
Red
DRAM memory test failure.
Off
Red
Blinking red
and blue
Flash file system failure.
Off
Amber
Blinking red
and
blue-green
Environment variable (ENVAR) failure.
Amber
Off
Blinking red
and yellow
Bad MAC address.
Red
Off
Blinking red
and off
Ethernet failure during image recovery.
Amber
Amber
Blinking red
and off
Boot environment error.
Red
Amber
Blinking red
and off
No Cisco IOS image file.
Amber
Amber
Blinking red
and off
Boot failure.
Cisco IOS errors
Blinking
amber
Transmit or receive Ethernet errors.
Blinking
amber
Maximum retries or buffer full occurred on the radio.
Red
Red
Amber
Software failure; try disconnecting and reconnecting
unit power.
Amber
General warning, insufficient inline power (see the
“Low Power Condition for Lightweight Access
Points”
section).
Controller status
Alternating
green, red ,
and amber
1
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 controller
information is configured on the access point.
Blinking
dark blue
Loading the access point image file.
1.
This status indication has the highest priority and overrides other status indications.
Table 4-1
LED Signals
(continued)
Message type
Cable Bay Area
Top of Unit
Meaning
Ethernet LED
Radio LED
Status LED