This article will explain the LED pattern for a normal boot on Cisco Business Wireless 150AX access points (APs). These APs use the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology.
The major new feature for this series of Cisco Business Wireless APs is the implementation of 802.11ax, using Wi-Fi 6. These new Access Points provide improved performance by increasing the efficacy of the network and its ability to manage higher numbers of devices.
These APs will take several minutes to load, so be patient.
These APs are not compatible with the previous CBW series that include 140AC, 145AC, and 240AC AP, or the 141ACM, 142ACM, and 143ACM Mesh Extenders.
Boot Phase | LED Color | Progress |
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1 | White | PoE cable plugged in |
2 | Blinking Green | Initial boot |
3 | Red, Green, off | Radio initialized and waiting on uplink IP |
4 | Green, Red, off | Uplink IP initialized, CAPWAP initialized, discovery of existing network. |
5 | Blinking Blue | Firmware version mismatch, loading new firmware and will reboot. This step is skipped if not needed. |
6 | Solid Green | CAPWAP initialized and booted. Joined to the network. No Clients Connected. |
7 | Solid Blue | At least one client connected to the AP. |
Boot Phase | LED Color | Progress |
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1 | White | PoE cable plugged in |
2 | Blinking Green | Initial boot |
3 | Red, Green, off | Initial power on. Starting mesh and searching for parent. |
4 | Green, Red, off | IP Assigned. CAPWAP Initialized |
5 | Blinking Blue | Parent joined, firmware version check and upgrade (if needed). |
6 | Solid Green | Mesh AP version matched. Joined to Primary AP. No clients connected. |
7 | Solid Blue | At least one client connected to the AP. |
Revision | Publish Date | Comments |
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1.0 |
30-Jun-2022 |
Initial Release |