Last supported AOS Release for RAP-109 is the AOS 8.6 Code train, which is end-of-support since November 2023.
RAP-109 was launched January 2013 and is end of support since April 2023 (10 years of support!)
You can use the 7210 either in so called standalone Mode (active / passive) or with an optional Mobility Conductor to have advantages like active / active Controller Cluster.
Standalone Config is stated here as an example - https://www.flomain.de/2017/11/master-standby-arubaos-8/
I would suggest that you contact your Aruba representive to work on a solution.
Original Message:
Sent: Jun 26, 2024 07:06 AM
From: housegregory
Subject: RAP's Without Mobility Conductor
Hello,
We have a 7210 Mobility controller and 6000 series local controllers for our different locations. I would like to build an 8.x Aruba Wireless topology with my 7210 Controller. I can not upgrade 6000 controllers to 8.x versions because i believe it is not supported. Can I make my 109 Series Access Points from different branches as RAP Access points with 7210 Controller only or do i need a Mobility Conductor/Master required for that i am confused. Whenever i search for a 8.x topology it has Mobility Conductor in it. I want to tunnel my Access Points from branches to my Center. Is it possible to do that without Mobility Conductor? Thanks in advance.