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THIRD FCC DRAFT (CISCO CONFIDENTIAL)
The bridge uses a blinking code to identify various error conditions. The code sequence uses a
two-digit diagnostic code that starts with a long pause to delimit the code, followed by the LED
flashing red to count out the first digit, then a short pause, followed by the LED flashing red to count
out the second digit (see Table 7).
Blinking
amber
Maximum retries or buffer full
occurred on the radio
interface—disconnect and reconnect the power injector
power jack. If the problem continues, contact technical
support for assistance.
Amber Radio firmware error—disconnect and reconnect power
i
njector power.If the problem continues, contact technical
support for assistance.
Ta b l e 7 Bridge LED Blinking Error Codes
LED
Blinking Codes
Description
First
Digit
Second
Digit
Ethernet 2 1 Ethernet cable problem—verify that the cable is properly
connected and not defective. This error might also indicate
a problem with the Ethernet link. If the cable is connected
properly and not defective, contact technical support for
assistance.
Radio 1 2 Radio not detected—contact technical support for
as
sistance.
1 3 Radio not ready—contact technical support for ass
istance.
1 4 Radio did not start—contact technical support for
as
sistance.
1 5 Radio failure—contact technical support for assistance.
1 6 Radio did not flash its firmware—contact technical support
for as
sistance.
Table 6 Bridge Normal Mode LED Indications (continued)
Ethernet
LED
Status
LED
Radio
LED
Meaning