User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- About this Manual
- System Overview
- System Specifications
- Radio Node Models
- Antennas
- Ports
- The Top-Panel LED
- Input Power
- Select the Radio Node Location
- Installation and Mount Bracket Assembly
- Boot Sequence and Services Node Communication
- Radio Node LED Boot Sequence
- Radio Node LED Management
- The SpiderCloud Documentation Set
- Appendix A: UMTS Antenna Patterns
- Appendix B: LTE Antenna Patterns
SpiderCloud Radio Node - SCRN-310 Hardware Installation Guide
SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc.
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Radio Node LED Boot Sequence
The radio node state machine is sequential and progresses in the following order:
State 0 -> State 1 -> State 2 -> State 3 -> State 4 -> State 5
A normal boot sequence transitions through all these states sequentially and the LED state transitions
accordingly. If the radio node fails to transition to the next state, the system restarts the boot sequence,
starting with State 0. You can determine the progress during the booting stages by observing the LED color
transitions. On failure, the last LED state will display the state that encountered the failure. Table 3 shows
the radio node boot sequence and corresponding LED behavior:
Table 3: Radio Node LED Boot Sequence
State LED Color Description Possible Failures and Actions
0. Power On/
Reset
Flashing
Green
This is the initial state on startup.
The radio node bootup is controlled by
firmware in this state.
It will go through a lamp test in this
state. A lamp test involves cycling
through all LED colors.
This state should be very short
lived and should transition to the
next state immediately.
A radio node should not stay in
this state indefinitely.
Note: Flashing Green is also
used to indicate a radio node
that has been administratively
disabled. This can be
determined from the CLI.
1. DHCP Solid
Red
The radio node starts by sending out a
DHCP Request.
The radio node moves to the next state
(State 2) upon receiving a DHCP
response and an IP Address.
No DHCP Response, IP
Address not allocated.
Check cabling, DHCP Server
configuration.
2. Join Solid
Blue
The radio node has an IP Address and
sends a UDP Join request to the
Serving services node.
The radio node moves to the next state
(State 3) upon getting a JOIN GRANT
from the services node.
No IP reachability to the
services node.
Check IP network between
radio node and services node
for routing issues.