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Problem with AP 275 on Aruba Controller 7210 with version 6.4.2.2.

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  • 1.  Problem with AP 275 on Aruba Controller 7210 with version 6.4.2.2.

    Posted Dec 13, 2014 03:28 PM

     

    Aruba Controller 7210

    Version 6.4.2.2

     

    One AP 275 working fine.  But another AP 275 is connected on same model switch (Cisco 2960X Poe+) with lldp enabled.  Initially it worked and 5 minutes later (upgrading...) it went down and on switch showing connect.. disconnect like that.   I have done the following changes.  NO luck.

     

    LLDP enabled on cisco switch

     

    AP Configuration >AP group >AP >ethernet interface 0 > AP LLDP uncheck PDU transmission.

     

    And finally connected PoE injector (PD-9001GR-AC) and connected.  NO luck.

     

    Please help!!!


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  • 2.  RE: Problem with AP 275 on Aruba Controller 7210 with version 6.4.2.2.

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Dec 13, 2014 04:31 PM

    Please try to upgrade to 6.4.2.3.  http://support.arubanetworks.com/DownloadSoftware/tabid/75/DMXModule/510/EntryId/15946/Default.aspx

     

    Based on the release notes here:  http://support.arubanetworks.com/DownloadSoftware/tabid/75/DMXModule/510/Command/Core_Download/Default.aspx?EntryId=15954 you could be running into the problem here:

     

    Bug 106096 - 

     

    Symptom: The radios on AP-270 Series access points were not enabled after receiving power through a PoE+ source. This issue is resolved by resending the Hello message with the correct PoE flag after detecting a change in power.
    Scenario: An AP started with power profile 2 and switched to power profile 1 when 25.5 W power was negotiated through Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP). Prior to ArubaOS 6.4.2.0, LLDP negotiation started immediately, and the AP switched to power profile 1 before it sent a Hello or Keep Alive message to the controller. The controller was only aware that the AP was powered from a PoE+ source and radios were brought up normally. This behavior changed in ArubaOS 6.4.2.0, and the LLDP negotiation started only after the AP received the configuration from the controller. The AP eventually received PoE+ power but after the Hello message was sent with the PoE flag. This issue was observed on AP-270 Series access points running ArubaOS 6.4.2.0.

     

     

     

     


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  • 3.  RE: Problem with AP 275 on Aruba Controller 7210 with version 6.4.2.2.

    Posted Dec 14, 2014 10:18 AM

    Do I need upgrade from  ver 6.4.2.2 to 6.4.2.3 ?


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  • 4.  RE: Problem with AP 275 on Aruba Controller 7210 with version 6.4.2.2.

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Dec 14, 2014 10:21 AM

    Yes.  You should try to upgrade to 6.4.2.3 to see if it fixes your issue.

     


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  • 5.  RE: Problem with AP 275 on Aruba Controller 7210 with version 6.4.2.2.

    Posted Dec 15, 2014 04:39 PM
    Today I have checked the network and found it is faulty.


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