A blinking green LED indicates which of the following conditions on a Cisco 1030 Remote EdgeAP?()A、startupB、site survey modeC、lost connection to the controllerD、duplicate IP address
A blinking green LED indicates which of the following conditions on a Cisco 1030 Remote EdgeAP?()
- A、startup
- B、site survey mode
- C、lost connection to the controller
- D、duplicate IP address
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