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Ethernet Port Leds; Using The Reset Button - Cisco Aironet 1800i Getting Started Manual

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Ethernet Port LEDs

The Ethernet port has two LEDs for showing Link (Green) and Activity (Amber) statuses. They are
integrated on the RJ45 connector. For a description of the statuses they indicate, see the following
table.
Link (Green) LED State
Activity (Amber) LED State
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Miscellaneous Usage and Configuration Guidelines

Using the Reset Button

Using the Reset button you can:
• Reset the AP to the default factory-shipped configuration.
• Clear the AP internal storage, including all configuration files and the regulatory domain
configuration.
To use the Reset button, press, and keep pressed, the Reset button on the access point during the AP
boot cycle. Wait until the AP status LED changes to Amber. During this, the AP console shows a
seconds counter, counting the number of seconds the Reset button is pressed. Then:
• To reset the AP to the default factory-shipped configuration, keep the Reset button pressed for less
than 20 seconds. The AP configuration files are cleared.
This resets all configuration settings to factory defaults, including passwords, encryption keys, the
IP address, and the SSID. However, the regulatory domain provisioning is not reset.
• To clear the AP internal storage, including all configuration files, keep the Reset button pressed
for more than 20 seconds, but less than 60 seconds.
The AP status LED changes from Amber to Red, and all the files in the AP storage directory are
cleared.
If you keep the Reset button pressed for more than 60 seconds, the Reset button is assumed faulty and
no changes are made.
10M
10M
100M
Link
Active
Link
Off
Off
Off
On
Blinking On
100M
1000M
1000M
Active
Link
Active
Off
On
On
Blinking On
Blinking
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