Introducing the Ruckus Wireless AP
Getting to Know the AP Features
Ruckus Wireless Indoor AP 100.2.0 User Guide, 800-70892-001 Rev A 50
2CTL •Off: The AP is not being managed by a Ruckus Wireless
controller (standalone mode).
• Green: The AP is being managed by a Ruckus Wireless
controller.
• Slow flashing green (one flash every two seconds): The AP
is being managed by a Ruckus Wireless controller, but is
currently unable to communicate with the controller.
• Fast flashing green (two flashes every second): The AP is
being managed by a Ruckus Wireless controller and is
currently receiving configuration settings (provisioning) or an
image update.
3 2 (2.4GHz
WLAN)
• Off: The 2.4GHz WLAN service is down.
• Green: The WLAN service is up, at least one client is
associated, and signal quality is good (RSSI >= 15).
• Amber: The WLAN service is up but no clients are
associated.
4 5 (5GHz WLAN) • Off: The 5GHz WLAN service is down.
• Green: The WLAN service is up, at least one client is
associated, and no downlink MAPs are connected.
• Slow flashing green (one flash every two seconds): The
WLAN service is up, at least one downlink MAP is
connected, and no clients are associated.
• Fast flashing green (two flashes every second): The WLAN
service is up, at least one downlink MAP is connected, and
at least one client is associated.
• Amber: The WLAN service is up, but no clients or downlink
MAPs are associated or connected.
5 PoE In Port One RJ-45 port for a 10/100/1000 PoE (Power over Ethernet,
802.3af/at Class 3 or 4) connection.
Table 23. H500 rear panel elements (Continued)
No. LED Description