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Chapter 1 Introduction
NWA5000 / WAC6500 Series User’s Guide
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1.7  Starting and Stopping the NWA/WAC
Here are some of the ways to start and stop the NWA/WAC.
Always use Maintenance > Shutdown or the shutdown command before 
you turn off the NWA/WAC or remove the power. Not doing so can cause 
the firmware to become corrupt. 
The NWA/WAC does not stop or start the system processes when you apply configuration files or 
run shell scripts although you may temporarily lose access to network resources.
Amber
Slow Blinking (blink 
for 2 times, Off for 
3s)
The wireless LAN is disabled or fails.
Green
Off
Table 8   
NWA5120 Series LED (continued)
COLOR
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
Table 9   
Starting and Stopping the NWA/WAC
METHOD
DESCRIPTION
Turning on the power
A cold start occurs when you turn on the power to the NWA/WAC. The NWA/WAC 
powers up, checks the hardware, and starts the system processes.
Rebooting the NWA/
WAC
A warm start (without powering down and powering up again) occurs when you use 
the Reboot button in the Reboot screen or when you use the reboot command. The 
NWA/WAC writes all cached data to the local storage, stops the system processes, 
and then does a warm start. 
Using the RESET 
button
If you press the RESET button on the back of the NWA/WAC, the NWA/WAC sets the 
configuration to its default values and then reboots. See 
more information.
Clicking 
Maintenance > 
Shutdown > 
Shutdown
 or using 
the shutdown 
command
Clicking Maintenance > Shutdown > Shutdown or using the shutdown command 
writes all cached data to the local storage and stops the system processes. Wait for 
the device to shut down and then manually turn off or remove the power. It does not 
turn off the power. 
Disconnecting the 
power
Power off occurs when you turn off the power to the NWA/WAC. The NWA/WAC 
simply turns off. It does not stop the system processes or write cached data to local 
storage.