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Troubleshooting 1250 Series Autonomous Access Points, Troubleshooting 1250 Series Lightweight - configuration

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Contents 3 C H A P T E R 4 C H A P T E R OL-8247-03 Troubleshooting 1250 Series Autonomous Access Points 3-1 Checking the Autonomous Access Point LEDs 3-2 Checking the Power Injector LEDs 3-4 Checking Basic Settings 3-5 Default IP Address Behavior 3-5 Enabling the Radio Interfaces 3-5 SSID 3-6 WEP Keys 3-6 Security Settings 3-6 Low Power Condition on Autonomous Access Points 3-7 Intelligent Power Management 3-7 Inline Power Status Messages 3-8 Configuring Power Using the CLI 3-11 Issuing the Cisco IOS Command Using the CLI 3-13 Configuring the Access Point System Power Settings Using a Browser 3-13 Running the Carrier Busy Test 3-16 Running the Ping Test 3-17 Resetting to the Default Configuration 3-18 Using the MODE Button 3-18 Using the Web Browser Interface 3-19 Reloading the Access Point Image 3-19 Using the MODE Button 3-19 Web Browser Interface 3-20 Browser HTTP Interface 3-20 Browser TFTP Interface 3-21 Obtaining the Access Point Image File 3-22 Connecting to the Access Point Locally 3-22 Obtaining the TFTP Server Software 3-24 Troubleshooting 1250 Series Lightweight Access Points 4-1 Guidelines for Using Cisco Aironet Lightweight Access Points 4-2 Using DHCP Option 43 4-2 Checking the Lightweight Access Point LEDs 4-3 Checking the Power Injector LEDs 4-6 Low Power Condition for Lightweight Access Points 4-7 Intelligent Power Management 4-7 Inline Power Status Messages 4-8 Cisco Aironet 1250 Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide v

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Contents
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Cisco Aironet 1250 Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
OL-8247-03
CHAPTER
3
Troubleshooting 1250 Series Autonomous Access Points
3-1
Checking the Autonomous Access Point LEDs
3-2
Checking the Power Injector LEDs
3-4
Checking Basic Settings
3-5
Default IP Address Behavior
3-5
Enabling the Radio Interfaces
3-5
SSID
3-6
WEP Keys
3-6
Security Settings
3-6
Low Power Condition on Autonomous Access Points
3-7
Intelligent Power Management
3-7
Inline Power Status Messages
3-8
Configuring Power Using the CLI
3-11
Issuing the Cisco IOS Command Using the CLI
3-13
Configuring the Access Point System Power Settings Using a Browser
3-13
Running the Carrier Busy Test
3-16
Running the Ping Test
3-17
Resetting to the Default Configuration
3-18
Using the MODE Button
3-18
Using the Web Browser Interface
3-19
Reloading the Access Point Image
3-19
Using the MODE Button
3-19
Web Browser Interface
3-20
Browser HTTP Interface
3-20
Browser TFTP Interface
3-21
Obtaining the Access Point Image File
3-22
Connecting to the Access Point Locally
3-22
Obtaining the TFTP Server Software
3-24
CHAPTER
4
Troubleshooting 1250 Series Lightweight
Access Points
4-1
Guidelines for Using Cisco Aironet Lightweight Access Points
4-2
Using DHCP Option 43
4-2
Checking the Lightweight Access Point LEDs
4-3
Checking the Power Injector LEDs
4-6
Low Power Condition for Lightweight Access Points
4-7
Intelligent Power Management
4-7
Inline Power Status Messages
4-8