dhanraj_puduchery@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Friend,
As per the snapshot attached, you are using IAP ( not the Controller based campus AP). now the work around for this issue is,
1. configure the default GW for the IAP. select advanced options in System menu as shown bellow.
2. take SSH and ping the required subnet. if it is successful, your clients also ping successfully.
Once you finish the above let me know the result and feel free for any further query on this.
Hi dhanraj_puduchery@yahoo.com,
In the first time, thank you for your reply,
In the second time, Sorry for my big delay, I was on an other project, now I am again on my aruba, I don't configure any gateway.
What kind of gateway I have to put? I have to put a virtual gateway in the same network that my virtual controller IP?
Just for infirmation,yesterday, I installed 19 aruba IAP (92-93-102 and 103) but the controller can manage only 16 IAP.
Thank in advance.
Chabin972
dhanraj_puduchery@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Friend,
As per the snapshot attached, you are using IAP ( not the Controller based campus AP). now the work around for this issue is,
1. configure the default GW for the IAP. select advanced options in System menu as shown bellow.
2. take SSH and ping the required subnet. if it is successful, your clients also ping successfully.
Once you finish the above let me know the result and feel free for any further query on this.
Hi dhanraj_puduchery@yahoo.com,
In the first time, thank you for your reply,
In the second time, Sorry for my big delay, I was on an other project, now I am again on my aruba, I don't configure any gateway.
What kind of gateway I have to put? I have to put a virtual gateway in the same network that my virtual controller IP?
Just for infirmation,yesterday, I installed 19 aruba IAP (92-93-102 and 103) but the controller can manage only 16 IAP.
Thank in advance.
Chabin972