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(OAW-6000) #show ap database local flags EAP Database-----------Name Group AP Type IP Address Status Flags Switch IP Standby IP---- ----- ------- ---------- ------ ----- --------- ----------d8:c7:c8:c9:b0:0f poc OAW-AP105 10.88.88.36 Up 20m:4s M2E 10.88.88.250 0.0.0.0d8:c7:c8:c9:b1:98 poc OAW-AP105 10.88.88.41 Up 24m:35s M2E 10.88.88.250 0.0.0.0Flags: U = Unprovisioned; N = Duplicate name; G = No such group; L = Unlicensed I = Inactive; D = Dirty or no config; E = Regulatory Domain Mismatch X = Maintenance Mode; P = PPPoE AP; B = Built-in AP R = Remote AP; R- = Remote AP requires Auth; C = Cellular RAP; c = CERT-based RAP; 1 = 802.1x authenticated AP; 2 = Using IKE version 2 u = Custom-Cert RAP; S = Standby-mode AP; J = USB cert at AP M = Mesh node; Y = Mesh RecoveryTotal APs:2 (OAW-6000) #show country trail2014-08-21_00-30-04: Upgrade: domain ID2014-08-21_23-02-46: Upgrade: domain US2014-08-21_23-22-01: Upgrade: domain US2014-08-22_17-12-58: Upgrade: domain US2014-08-25_19-20-49: Upgrade: domain US2014-08-26_17-37-03: Upgrade: domain US2014-08-26_19-57-44: Upgrade: domain US2014-08-26_20-18-05: Upgrade: domain US2014-08-26_20-48-37: Upgrade: domain US2014-08-26_22-16-04: Upgrade: domain US2014-08-26_22-37-26: Upgrade: domain US (OAW-6000) #show ap regulatory-domain-profile defaultRegulatory Domain profile "default"-----------------------------------Parameter Value--------- -----Country Code USValid 802.11g channel 1Valid 802.11g channel 6Valid 802.11g channel 11Valid 802.11a channel 36Valid 802.11a channel 40Valid 802.11a channel 44Valid 802.11a channel 48Valid 802.11a channel 149Valid 802.11a channel 153Valid 802.11a channel 157Valid 802.11a channel 161Valid 802.11a channel 165Valid 802.11g 40MHz channel pair 1-5Valid 802.11g 40MHz channel pair 7-11Valid 802.11a 40MHz channel pair 36-40Valid 802.11a 40MHz channel pair 44-48Valid 802.11a 40MHz channel pair 149-153Valid 802.11a 40MHz channel pair 157-161Valid 802.11a 80MHz channel group 36-48 Valid 802.11a 80MHz channel group 149-161 And there is no Ap Specific Configuration in Configuration> Wireless> AP Configuration> AP Specific Tab. Just delete the AP specific configuration for that AP name. any advice about this ? Thanks,Yanto
Yanto,
What model of access point is this?
Did you convert it from an IAP?
What version of ArubaOS are you running?
hi colin, any update about this issue? Thanks,yanto