Motorola AirDefense Model 510 Installation Manual page 14

Remote sensor wireless lan traffic
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Model 510 Sensor: Installation Guide
3.2.8
LEDs
The 510 has three Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) that indicate sensor status. The standard orientation
or positioning for the Model 510 Sensor is to have all LEDs at the bottom of the device (smiley face).
Following is a description of the individual LED indicators:
• LED 1 (bottom left) = Radio Activity Indicator
• LED 2 (center) = Power & Hardware Indicator
• LED 3 (bottom right) = Network Connectivity Indicator
LEDs
LED Appearance
LED 1: blinking
GREEN
LED 2: solid GREEN
LED 3: solid GREEN
LED 1: off
LED 2: solid AMBER
LED 3: off
LED 1: off
LED 2: solid GREEN
LED 3: off
LED 1: off
LED 2: solid GREEN
LED 3: blinking
AMBER
Description
Sensor is receiving
power, is
connected to the
server, and is
detecting radio
traffic.
Hardware problem. Radio(s) not
Sensor is receiving
power, has not yet
established a
network
connection.
Sensor is receiving
power, a
connection to the
switch has been
established, but
sensor is not
receiving a DHCP
address.
Possible Cause
& Remedy
Sensor is operating
correctly.
functioning properly or
other hardware failure.
Contact AirDefense
customer support.
Sensor is likely in
process of booting up.
Wait approximately
one minute for process
to complete. Check
network cable
connections.
No DHCP server
available on network.
Consider setting a
static IP address on
the sensor.

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