What Version are you using? Controller based?
I just went through a scenario myself with AOS10.4 and Central in a small network where the firewall is the router. About every 30 minutes all 4 of my AP's were dropping from the network and coming back online. They remained powered on and the switch interfaces showed online the whole time. I could see the AP's talking to central, NTP and DNS through firewall logs while they were down, and I couldn't ping them. So I wound up doing some layer2/3 troubleshooting and I discovered the AP's were not responding to ARP requests. I could however ping the AP within the same layer 2 domain directly on the switch they were plugged into. My fix was to add static ARP entries for the AP's on my firewall. I did open a case with support to see if we could find a bug report or to report a bug.
Original Message:
Sent: May 26, 2023 05:55 AM
From: wirehead
Subject: wireless disconnection on different vlans
problem is our Ap remains up just radio gets rebooted and there are Aps in that problematic vlan they are not facing any issues .
Original Message:
Sent: 5/26/2023 1:47:00 AM
From: hdemir
Subject: RE: wireless disconnection on different vlans
Hi,
If Aruba heartbeat lost it starts to reboot APs. Check that you do not have loops (STP causes lots of headeach). Last week we had this problem and found that our router (from APs to WLC network) is losting packets (Juniper problem).
Original Message:
Sent: May 25, 2023 10:50 AM
From: wirehead
Subject: wireless disconnection on different vlans
Hi all,
In our campus network there was two ap whose radio got rebooted in span of one or two hours .Our network topology was mm/md.
The aps were connected to distribution switch which is connected to core switch then wlc .
Now users were facing the disconnection in span of one or two hours , then we change the vlan of those ap and radio rebooting stopped .
But we were not able to find the root cause of this issue ?