Where is the meaning of the Ubiquity Nano M2 nodes status LEDs after programming for AREDN documented that shows state as node powers up to both a error state and non-error state?
It's under the "Docs" area of the web site. The 'normal conditions' are shown, if different then something is amiss, but no specific error codes per se.
The AREDN firmware doesn't currently use the LEDs to display error states. We'd be guessing that there is an error condition based on the lights today--it is not definitive. We could infer that if the "RF High" led is off, the node probably did not boot the AREDN firmware. However, there is a a request to enable an RF on/off toggle, thus in the future this light could be off accordingly.
If there are any specific or common error conditions, there are unused LEDs, it would be possible to blink these lights with various counts to communicate errors. Are there any particular error conditions that come to mind that would be beneficial to show through to the LED state?
error conditions prior to booting the AREDN firmware would be out-of-box Ubiquit or TPlink behavior with the bootloader. This documentation is with the vendor support, and not appropriate to distribute 3rd party documents. The tftp install documents hopefully have the LED behavior sufficiently documented already.
It's under the "Docs" area of the web site. The 'normal conditions' are shown, if different then something is amiss, but no specific error codes per se.
https://www.arednmesh.org/content/led-lights-0
Joe AE6XE
If there are any specific or common error conditions, there are unused LEDs, it would be possible to blink these lights with various counts to communicate errors. Are there any particular error conditions that come to mind that would be beneficial to show through to the LED state?
error conditions prior to booting the AREDN firmware would be out-of-box Ubiquit or TPlink behavior with the bootloader. This documentation is with the vendor support, and not appropriate to distribute 3rd party documents. The tftp install documents hopefully have the LED behavior sufficiently documented already.
Joe AE6XE