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All APs in monitor mode

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  • 1.  All APs in monitor mode

    Posted Sep 15, 2015 03:29 PM
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    I have a question in my controller in Air monitor is showing that I have 247 air monitor, but this does not seem right because it is almost the number of APs we have. I was told there was no configuration change and after that show that they are as monitor also shows that APs are access.

    What can this be?

     

    Regards,

    Reinaldo



  • 2.  RE: All APs in monitor mode

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Sep 15, 2015 03:34 PM
    Run show audit-trail on your controller to verify that no configuration change was made. 


    Thanks, 
    Tim


  • 3.  RE: All APs in monitor mode

    Posted Sep 15, 2015 03:39 PM

    Thanks,

     

    I'll check...

     

    Reinaldo



  • 4.  RE: All APs in monitor mode

    Posted Sep 15, 2015 06:09 PM

    And still did not get the customer to exit the command, but had asked before other commands. I put here simply.
    From what I understand the Aps are the band 11g as access and 11th as Monitor. Therefore appear on both lists am I correct?

    How to change in order to maintain only the original monitor?

     

    #show ap active type air-monitor
    Active AP Table
    ---------------
    Name Group IP Address 11g Clients 11g Ch/EIRP/MaxEIRP 11a Clients 11a Ch/EIRP/MaxEIRP AP Type Flags Uptime Outer IP
    ---- ----- ---------- ----------- ------------------- ----------- ------------------- ------- ----- ------ --------

    HC1-AP-9A 04 HOSPITAL1-HC1-CONTROLLER01 10.46.12.69 0 0 AM 125 Aa 29d:5h:21m:32s N/A
    HC1-MON-5A 01 MONITOR - HC1 - CONTROLLER-01 10.46.14.70 0 AM 0 AM 125 Aa 29d:5h:17m:29s N/A
    HC1-AP-6A 02 HOSPITAL1-HC1-CONTROLLER01 10.46.14.71 0 0 AM 125 Aa 5d:7h:5m:37s N/A

     

    #show ap active type access-point

    Active AP Table
    ---------------
    Name Group IP Address 11g Clients 11g Ch/EIRP/MaxEIRP 11a Clients 11a Ch/EIRP/MaxEIRP AP Type Flags Uptime Outer IP
    ---- ----- ---------- ----------- ------------------- ----------- ------------------- ------- ----- ------ --------

    HC1-AP-9A 04 HOSPITAL1-HC1-CONTROLLER01 10.46.12.69 3 AP:HT:6/20.5/20.5 0 125 Aa 29d:5h:22m:1s N/A
    HC1-AP-6A 02 HOSPITAL1-HC1-CONTROLLER01 10.46.14.71 13 AP:HT:6/20.5/20.5 0 125 Aa 5d:7h:6m:6s N/A



  • 5.  RE: All APs in monitor mode
    Best Answer

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Sep 15, 2015 06:12 PM

    Change the radio profile back to ap-mode.

     

    You'll want to create a new AP group for your Air Monitor with new radio profiles that are in AM-mode. Then reprovision your AP into the air monitor AP group.