Turn off Status LED on LWAP 1130

Hi there,
We have mounted some access points in a couple of cinemas and we are concerned that the lights on the AP's will be a distraction. Does any one know if it's possible to turn off the status LED on the face of the Access Point, and how to do it?
Thanks!
Mike.

Hi Mike,
Most possible my friend :)
config ap led-state
To enable or disable the LED-State for an access point, use the config ap led-state command.
config ap led-state {enable | disable} {Cisco_AP | all}
Syntax Description
config
Display configurations.
ap
Advanced parameters.
led-state
Enable or disable the LED-State for an access point.
{enable | disable}
Enable or disable the access point's LED-State.
{Cisco_AP | all}
Name of a Cisco 1000 Series lightweight access point or all to specify all access points.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/controller/4.1/command/reference/clic1.html#wp2384867
Hope this helps!
Rob

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