User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 About this Guide
- 2 Safety Instructions
- 3 Unpacking
- 4 Configurations
- 5 Access Point Ports and Connectors
- 6 Configuring the Access Point
- 7 Mounting the Access Point
- 8 Deploying the Access Point on the Wireless Network
- 9 Troubleshooting
- 10 Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information
- Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement
- VCCI Statement for Japan
- Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Access Points in Japan
- Statement 371-Power Cable and AC Adapter
- Industry Canada
- Canadian Compliance Statement
- European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
- Declaration of Conformity with regard to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC & Medical Directive 93/42/EEC
- Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure
- Administrative Rules for Cisco Aironet Access Points in Taiwan
- Operation of Cisco Aironet Access Points in Brazil
- Declaration of Conformity Statements
- 11 Configuring DHCP Option 43 and DHCP Option 60
- 12 Access Point Specifications
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Using DHCP Option 43
You can use DHCP Option 43 to provide a list of controller IP addresses to the access points, enabling
them to find and join a controller. For additional information, refer to the
“Configuring DHCP Option
43 and DHCP Option 60” section on page 34.
Checking the Access Point LED
The location of the access point status LED is shown in Figure 4.
Note Regarding LED status colors: it is expected that there will be small variations in color intensity
and hue from unit to unit. This is within the normal range of the LED manufacturer’s
specifications and is not a defect.
Figure 4 Access Point LED Location
The access point status LED indicates various conditions and are described in Table 1.
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Status LED
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