LED behavior
You can see the status of APX and AP6 series access points by looking at the LEDs on the access point.
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APX series LED behavior
The following tables show the LED behavior for the APX series access points.
APX 120, 320, 530, 740 LED status
LED | State | Description |
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Off | Off | Access point is turned off. |
Green | Blinking | Restart is taking place. Configuration is being pushed from the cloud. |
On | Normal operation. Configuration has been pushed. | |
Amber | On (APX 320 only) | Hardware reset button has been pressed for 3-5 seconds. Restart is taking place. |
Red | On | Ethernet is unplugged. Cloud is not reachable. Hardware reset button has been pressed for 15-20 seconds. Reset is taking place. |
APX 320X LED status
LED type | Color | State | Description |
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Status | Off | Off | Access point is turned off or is restarting. |
Green | On | Normal operation. | |
Blinking | Access point is starting up and connecting to the wireless controller, or configuration is being applied. | ||
Amber | On | Access point has no connection to the wireless controller. | |
Blinking | Access point is not claimed by the wireless controller. | ||
Red | On | Error, no wireless controller found. Access point will restart (if not yet claimed by a controller). Check network connection if the error persists. | |
Blinking | Configuration reset in progress. | ||
Blinking fast | Firmware update in progress. Do not disconnect from power. | ||
Radio | Green | On | Access point is operating in both 2.4GHz and 5GHz mode. |
Amber | On | Access point is operating in dual 5GHz mode. | |
Red | On | Access point is operating in single radio mode. Either 2.4GHz or 5GHz. | |
Mesh | Off | Off | No mesh activated. |
Green | On | Mesh activated. |
AP6 series LED behavior
The following tables show the LED behavior for the AP6 series access points.
AP6 420, 420E, 840, 840E LED status
LED | State | Description |
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Off | Off | Access point is turned off or is restarting. |
Green | On | Normal operation. |
Blinking | Access point is starting up and connecting to the wireless controller. | |
Amber | On | Access point has no connection to the wireless controller. |
Blinking | Access point isn't claimed by the wireless controller. | |
Red | On | Error, no wireless controller found. The access point will restart (if not yet claimed by a controller). Check network connection if the error persists. If reset button is pressed, the access point is preparing a configuration reset. |
Blinking | Configuration reset in progress. | |
Blinking fast | Firmware update in progress. Don't disconnect from power. |
AP6 420x LED behavior
Status LED | Radio LED | Mesh LED | Description |
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Off | Off | Off | Access point is turned off or is restarting. |
Blinking | Off | Off | Access point is starting up and connecting to the wireless controller, or is applying configuration. |
Blinking | Blinking | Off | Configuration reset in progress. |
Blinking | Blinking | Blinking | Error, no wireless controller found. The access point will restart (if not yet claimed by a controller). Check network connection if the error persists. If reset button is pressed, the access point is preparing a configuration reset. |
Blinking fast | Off | Off | Firmware update in progress. Don't disconnect from power. |
On | Blinking | Blinking | Access point has no connection to the wireless controller. |
On | Blinking | Blinking fast | Access point isn't claimed by the wireless controller. |
On | Off | Off or on | Access point is operating in single band mode. Either 2.4GHz or 5GHz. |
On | On | Off or on | Access point is operating in both 2.4GHz and 5GHz mode. |
Restriction
If you deploy APX 320X or AP6 420x in any of the countries listed in Regulatory restrictions, you can only use them as single radio devices to broadcast either 2.4 GHz OR 5 GHz (on Radio-0). The other radio (Radio-1) isn't available for configuration due to these regulatory restrictions. Additionally, in Israel, you can only use 2.4 GHz channels as all 5 GHz channels are prohibited for outdoor use. In both these situations, the radio LED status is red.