Cisco Cisco Aironet 1530i Outdoor Access Point 설치 가이드

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Process of Automatic Priming
Note
To better understand the following process, first see 
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For a universal AP in the process of getting primed via Cisco NDP, its status LED blinks Blue, White, 
or Amber depending on which AP series it is. For more information on the LED states, see 
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The process of automatic priming is as follows:
1.
Upon boot up, a lightweight universal AP joins the wireless LAN controller (WLC) just like any 
non-universal lightweight AP. 
2.
The universal AP, while continuing to stay connected to the controller, will be scanning the 
2.4 GHz and 5 GHz band for NDP messages from neighboring universal APs. 
NDP messages are sent, by default, every 60 seconds. Therefore, a newly booted AP may need 
more than a minute after successfully joining a controller, before detecting and using the NDP 
messages from an already primed Universal AP in the neighborhood.
3.
If automatic priming is available, then the universal AP receives country information, reboots and 
rejoins the controller as a primed AP. To ensure that your AP is properly primed, see 
If automatic priming is unavailable or does not work, the lightweight AP waits for you to manually 
prime it. To proceed with manual priming, go to 
 in the 
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