Light-emitting Diodes (LEDs) are useful for indicating activity and connection status on a Wireless Access Point (WAP). A WAP has two LED systems: System LED, which is the single LED on the front side of the WAP, and the Ethernet LED which can be found on the Ethernet ports of the WAP. The LED display configuration settings allow you to enable, disable, and associate a configured scheduler profile.
This document aims to show you how to enable, disable, and associate configured scheduler profiler on a WAP150 and WAP361.
WAP150
WAP361
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Note: The LED Display is enabled by default. When LED Display is disabled, all the LEDs are turned off. When LED Display value is Associate Scheduler, it will provide a drop-down box for each individual LED as well as for all the LEDs together to select a scheduler profile. When enabled, the LEDs indicate the corresponding status and activity of the WAP device.
Step 1. Log in to the web-based utility of the WAP and choose Administration > LED Display.
Step 2. Choose an option from the drop-down selection list. If you chose Enable or Disable, skip to step 4.
Enable – enables all LEDs.
Disable – disables all LEDs.
Associate Scheduler – LED display settings appear.
Note: In the image above, Associate Scheduler is selected as an example.
Step 3. In the LED Display settings area, you may choose to configure System LED, Ethernet LED, or All LEDs. Choose a profile from the Profile Name drop-down list.
Note: By default, there is no profile associated to the LEDs. The drop-down selection will show the configured Scheduler Profile Names as in the Wireless > Scheduler page. When the LED is associated to a Scheduler Profile, this column shows the status depending on the presence or absence of an active profile rule at that time of the day.
You have successfully enabled, disabled, or have associated a scheduler profile to the LED display.