Hello, here is a question about configuring IP interfaces' uplink priority.
First, the background: I am configuring, from the box, a pair of 7210 controllers running ArubaOS 6.4.2.4. I am early in the configuration process, nowhere near the point of defining WLANs or connecting APs and clients.
Where I am stuck now is in the Network>IP>IP Interface configuration page. I have already been to the VLANs configuration page, and have defined the VLANs into which the wireless clients will be placed. I have not yet associated those VLANs with a physical port.
The controller has its canned IP interface on VLAN 1, 172.16.0.254. Editing that interface shows it has an uplink priority of 0. Now, we are getting to the point that is getting weird. On one of my controllers, I was able to simple clear the IP address information from IP interface for VLAN 1, disable the interface, and disable the VLAN. This is my desired end-state.
On my second controller, this default VLAN IP interface also had an uplink priority of 0. I set that value to 1 and applied the value. After that moment, I am unable to clear that IP address from that interface (using the Web UI). No matter what I try, the WebUI returns an error dialog that says: "Priority should be between 1 and 255".
I don't even know what that means. What is "uplink priority"? What effect can I expect now that this controller thinks this default VLAN interface is the priority 1 uplink?
The only place the words "uplink priority" exist in the ArubaOS6.4.x User guide (that apply to my controllers) is on pages 159 and 160, where it discusses enabling the DHCP and the PPPoE client, neither of which we will use. We need to statically assign the VLAN IP interface addresses.
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