Airport blinking amber with new Xfinity modem

Airport Extreme  Model A1408 now blinking with new xfinity modem  Tried restart no success  What can be done to fix problem  Thank you.

Hi ..
I have the new Xfinity modem and a new Airport Extreme. Try restarting both.
Reset the AirPort Extreme >  Resetting an AirPort base station FAQ
Then restart the Xfinity modem  > Reset Your Cable Modem or XFINITY Internet & Voice Modem

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