Cisco Cisco Aironet 1310 Access Point Bridge Guida Informativa

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Q. I have newly installed LAP−1131AG access points that have been
primed to a particular controller. My controller version is 4.0.155.5. When
I boot them up with the same Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) to which
they are primed, they eventually turn light green. As per the
documentation, this light green on the status LED means that they are
connected to the WLC. But I could not find this access point in the
access point list of the WLC. Why is this? Did the Lightweight Access
Point Protocol (LWAPP) become associated?
A. If the access point is primed to a WLC at Layer 3 but cannot get an IP address during
startup, then the status LED of the WLC turns to light green and does not go into the search
and reboot sequence until it gets an IP address from DHCP.
So, in such scenarios, the status LED turning green does not indicate that the LWAPP is
registered with the controller. After the access points are able to get their DHCP addresses,
they search for the WLC and if not found, go through a reboot process and proceed as
expected. There is a bug associated with this.
Refer to Cisco bug ID CSCsf10580 (
 registered customers only
) for more information.
Q. What do the LEDs on the LAP indicate?
A. This is a link to a short video which explains how to interpret the LEDs on a 1130AG
Lightweight AP: