Hi, Borja.
Yes, it was working before. But, for a last week I've lost 6 APs from controller.I'm using RAP mode.
(Aruba3200) #show license-usage ap
AP Licenses
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Type Number
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AP Licenses 128
RF Protect Licenses 128
Overall AP License Limit 128
AP Usage
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Type Count
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Active CAPs 0
Standby CAPs 0
RAPs 111
Remote-node APs 0
Tunneled nodes 0
Total APs 111
Remaining AP Capacity
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Type Number
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CAPs 4
RAPs 17
(Aruba3200) # show keys
Licensed Features
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Feature Status
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Access Points 128
RF Protect 128
VPN Server Module 2048
xSec Module 0
Next Generation Policy Enforcement Firewall Module 0
Advanced Cryptography 0
RF Protect ENABLED
Policy Enforcement Firewall DISABLED
VPN Server ENABLED
xSec Module DISABLED
Policy Enforcement Firewall for VPN users DISABLED
Advanced Cryptography DISABLED
Maritime Regulatory Domain DISABLED
Also, here is an output for one of APs which is in down state:
Apr 21 12:34:23 authmgr[1645]: <124004> <DBUG> |authmgr| Select server for method=VPN, user=ap-9k-118-2, essid=<>, server-group=internal, last_srv <>
Apr 21 12:34:23 authmgr[1645]: <124004> <DBUG> |authmgr| match_rule Value Pair to match User-Name : ap-9k-118-2
Apr 21 12:34:23 authmgr[1645]: <124038> <INFO> |authmgr| Selected server Internal for method=VPN; user=ap-9k-118-2, essid=<>, domain=<>, server-group=internal
Apr 21 12:34:23 authmgr[1645]: <124447> <DBUG> |authmgr| auth_vpn_resp_raw: user name ap-9k-118-2, check_vpn_cp_single_session ret -5
Apr 21 12:34:23 authmgr[1645]: <124546> <DBUG> |authmgr| aal_authenticate user:ap-9k-118-2 vpnflags:1.