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LEDs, 18.1 Overview, 18.1.1 What You Can Do in this Suppression Screen

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CHAPTER 18 LEDs 18.1 Overview The LEDs of your NWA/WAC can be controlled such that they stay lit (ON) or OFF after the NWA/WAC is ready. There are two features that control the LEDs of your NWA/WAC - Locator and Suppression. 18.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter • The Suppression screen (Section 18.2 on page 198)) allows you to set how you want the LEDs to behave after the device is ready. • The Locator screen (Section 18.3 on page 199) allows users to see the actual location of the NWA/ WAC between several devices in the network. 18.2 Suppression Screen The LED Suppression feature allows you to control how the LEDs of your NWA/WAC behave after it's ready. The default LED suppression setting of your AP is different depending on your NWA/WAC model. You can go to the Maintenance > LEDs > Suppression screen to see the default LED behavior and change the LED suppression setting. After you make changes in the suppression screen, it will be stored as the default when the NWA/WAC is restarted. See (Section 1.6 on page 25) for information on default values for different models. Note: When the NWA/WAC is booting or performing firmware upgrade, the LEDs will lit regardless of the setting in LED suppression. To access this screen, click Maintenance > LEDs > Suppression. Figure 123 Maintenance > LEDs > Suppression NWA / WAC Series User's Guide 198

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NWA / WAC Series User’s Guide
198
C
HAPTER
18
LEDs
18.1
Overview
The LEDs of your NWA/WAC can be controlled such that they stay lit (ON) or OFF after the NWA/WAC is
ready. There are two features that control the LEDs of your NWA/WAC -
Locator
and
Suppression
.
18.1.1
What You Can Do in this Chapter
• The
Suppression
screen (
Section 18.2 on page 198
)) allows you to set how you want the LEDs to
behave after the device is ready.
• The
Locator
screen (
Section 18.3 on page 199
) allows users to see the actual location of the NWA/
WAC between several devices in the network.
18.2
Suppression Screen
The LED Suppression feature allows you to control how the LEDs of your NWA/WAC behave after it’s
ready. The default LED suppression setting of your AP is different depending on your NWA/WAC model.
You can go to the
Maintenance
>
LEDs
>
Suppression
screen to see the default LED behavior and
change the LED suppression setting. After you make changes in the suppression screen, it will be stored
as the default when the NWA/WAC is restarted. See (
Section 1.6 on page 25
) for information on default
values for different models.
Note: When the
NWA/WAC is booting or performing firmware upgrade
, the LEDs will lit regardless of
the setting in LED suppression.
To access this screen, click
Maintenance
>
LEDs
>
Suppression
.
Figure 123
Maintenance > LEDs > Suppression