Monitoring the AX411 Access Point with the LEDs
At regular intervals, check the AX411 Access Point LEDs to make sure that the access point is functional and has not encountered an error condition.
Under normal operating circumstances, the access point LEDs will be in the condition shown in Table 15.
Table 15: Access Point LED Normal Indications
LED | Color | State | Description |
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Power | Green | On steadily | The access point is powered on and operating normally. |
Status | Green | On steadily | The access point is being managed by the SRX Series Services Gateway. |
Radio 1 (5 GHz radio) | Blue | Flashing | The 5 GHz radio is enabled and broadcasting. This LED will be off if the 5 GHz radio is disabled, for example, if the radio settings for the country code do not allow the use of 5 GHz channels. |
Radio 2 (2.4 GHz radio) | Green | Flashing | The 2.4 GHz radio is enabled and broadcasting. This LED will be off if the 2.4GHz radio is disabled, for example, if the radio settings for the country code do not allow the use of 2.4 GHz channels. |
Table 16 describes the LED indications that occur while the access point is starting up.
Table 16: Access Point LED Starting Indications
Power | Status | Radio1 | Radio2 | State |
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Red | Off | Blue | Blue | The access point has just started up. |
Off | Off | Blue | Blue | The access point is loading Uboot. |
Green | Off | Blue | Blue | The access has finished loading Uboot. |
Green | Off | Off | Off | The access point has started and is requesting an IP address with DHCP, but is not yet being managed by SRX Series device and has not received its configuration from the SRX Series device. |
Green | Green | Off | Off | The access point has received an IP address is being managed by the SRX Series device and has received its configuration from the SRX Series device. |