Hello experts,
We have a bunch of AP-634s that we need to provision in order to complete our wireless network migration
From this link: Aruba 630 Series Wi-Fi 6E APs
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Minimum operating system software versions
AP-634 (excluding 6GHz support):
ArubaOS and Aruba InstantOS 8.11.2.0, ArubaOS 10.6.0.0
AP-634 (including 6GHz support):
ArubaOS and Aruba InstantOS 8.12.0.0, ArubaOS 10.7.0.0
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However this is what we see during bootup:
[ 123.234273] (06:23:34) OOPS. someone else thinks he is the conductor too, beacon version 4 from 68:28:cf:c4:c4:49 10.3.143.4 bond0
[ 123.234304] (06:23:34) I am CONDUCTOR. recv-ed a conductor normal-beacon.
[ 123.361424] (06:23:34) conductor provision, 0 vs. 0
[ 123.443695] (06:23:34) Beacon ap-ip, 10.X.X.55 vs. 10.X.X.4
[ 123.499947] (06:23:34) Beacon 3G capability, 0 vs. 0
The AP boots up as standalone.
When we try to convert the AP in the GUI>Maintenance>Convert>Campus APs managed by a Mobility Controller, this is what we get:
The AP bootup shows a SW version 8.11.2.0, while our network is still 8.10.0.10..
Does this AP require a different way of provisioning?
Many Thanks,
Alex