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Statically assign an IP Address for the IAP215

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  • 1.  Statically assign an IP Address for the IAP215

    Posted Mar 24, 2016 02:35 AM

    Hi,

     

    I've been told that if the IAP215 is setup for DHCP then the SSIDs will broadcast.

     

    I've statically assigned the IAP215 with a Static IP Address however when reviewing the LEDs for 2.4 and 5 they are amber.

     

    I just need it to broardcast the SSIDs I don't need to connect to them as I would like to use the IAP215 for Site Surveys and set it up for AP on a Stick scenario.

     

    Here is the logs when I have it attached to a serial cable with Putty running.

    APBoot 1.5.3.9 (build 43867)
    Built: 2014-05-21 at 19:31:10

    Model: AP-21x
    CPU:   P1010E, Version: 1.0, (0x80f90010)
    Core:  E500, Version: 5.1, (0x80212151)
    Clock:
           CPU0: 800 MHz
           CCB:  400 MHz
           DDR:  400  MHz (800 MT/s data rate) (Asynchronous)
           LBC:   unknown (LCRR[CLKDIV] = 0x00)
    L1:    D-cache 32KB enabled
           I-cache 32KB enabled
    I2C:   ready
    DRAM:  Configuring DDR for 800 MT/s data rate
    DDR:   256 MB (DDR3, 32-bit, CL=6, ECC off)
    POST1: memory passed
    Flash: 32 MB
    L2:    256 KB enabled
    Power: 802.3at POE
    PCIe1: RC, link up, x1
           dev fn venID devID class  rev    MBAR0    MBAR1    MBAR2    MBAR3
           00  00  14e4  4360 00002   03 80000004 00000000 00000000 00000000
    PCIe2: RC, link up, x1
           dev fn venID devID class  rev    MBAR0    MBAR1    MBAR2    MBAR3
           00  00  14e4  4360 00002   03 a0000004 00000000 00000000 00000000
    Net:   eth0
    Radio: bcm43460#0, bcm43460#1

    Hit <Enter> to stop autoboot:  0
    Booting OS partition 0
    Checking image @ 0xee000000
    Copying image from 0xee000000

    Image is signed; verifying checksum... passed
    Signer Cert OK
    Policy Cert OK
    RSA signature verified.
    [    0.000000] Flash variant: variant0
    [    0.000000]
    [    0.000000] Aruba Networks
    [    0.000000] ArubaOS Version 6.4.2.6-4.1.1.11 (build 52666 / label #52666)
    [    0.000000] Built by p4build@chios on 2015-11-22 at 16:41:06 PST (gcc version 4.5.1)
    [    0.000000]
    [    0.000000] P1010 RDB board from Freescale Semiconductor
    [    0.000000] Memory: 246320k/262144k available (12484k kernel code, 15824k reserved, 500k data, 456k bss, 9044k init)
    [    0.001481] Brought up 1 CPUs
    [    0.077610] PCI: Probing PCI hardware
    [    0.120658] pci 0000:00:00.0: PCI bridge to [bus 01-ff]
    [    0.183565] pci 0001:02:00.0: PCI bridge to [bus 03-ff]
    [    0.245786] pci 0000:00:00.0: not setting up bridge for bus 0000:01
    [    0.320358] pci 0001:02:00.0: not setting up bridge for bus 0001:03
    [    6.525277] fsl-ifc ffe1e000.ifc: Freescale Integrated Flash Controller
    [    6.630361] Kprobe smoke test started
    [    6.680341] Kprobe smoke test passed successfully
    [    6.841882] ee000000.nor: Found 1 x16 devices at 0x0 in 16-bit bank
    [    6.916920] Amd/Fujitsu Extended Query Table at 0x0040
    [    6.978411] number of CFI chips: 1
    [    7.022860] fsl-gianfar ethernet.2: enabled errata workarounds, flags: 0x4
    [    7.105223] gfar_probe: Renaming interface to bond0
    [    7.163987] /proc/gfar_bond0_stats created
    [    7.226231] Enabling watchdog on CPU 0
    [    7.272828] caam ffe30000.crypto: device ID = 0x0a14010000000000
    [    7.344758] caam ffe30000.crypto: job queues = 4
    [    7.400078] caam ffe30000.crypto: authenc-hmac-sha1-cbc-aes-caam
    [    7.472069] caam ffe30000.crypto: authenc-hmac-sha256-cbc-aes-caam
    [    7.546122] caam ffe30000.crypto: authenc-hmac-sha1-cbc-des3_ede-caam
    [    7.623320] caam ffe30000.crypto: authenc-hmac-sha256-cbc-des3_ede-caam
    [    7.702568] caam ffe30000.crypto: authenc-hmac-sha1-cbc-des-caam
    [    7.774532] caam ffe30000.crypto: authenc-hmac-sha256-cbc-des-caam
    [    7.853434] caam ffe30000.crypto: ccm-aes-caam
    [    7.912119]
    [    7.912125] Starting Kernel SHA1 KAT ...Completed Kernel SHA1 KAT
    [    8.003862] Starting Kernel HMAC-SHA1 KAT ...Completed Kernel HMAC-SHA1 KAT
    [    8.092274] Starting Kernel DES KAT ...Completed Kernel DES KAT
    [    8.164226] Starting Kernel AES KAT ...Completed Kernel AES KAT
    [    8.208021]
    [    8.253888] Starting Kernel HMAC SHA1 FIPS KAT ...Completed Kernel HMAC SHA1 FIPS KAT
    [    8.349176] Starting Kernel HMAC SHA256 FIPS KAT ...Completed Kernel HMAC SHA256 FIPS KAT
    [    8.452450] Starting Kernel HMAC SHA384 FIPS KAT ...Completed Kernel HMAC SHA384 FIPS KAT
    [    8.556671] Starting Kernel HMAC SHA512 FIPS KAT ...Completed Kernel HMAC SHA512 FIPS KAT
    [    8.660880] Starting Kernel AES-CBC FIPS KAT ...Completed Kernel AES-CBC FIPS KAT
    [    8.758354] Starting Kernel AES-CCM FIPS KAT ...Completed Kernel AES-CCM FIPS KAT
    [    8.858653] Starting Kernel 3DES-CBC FIPS KAT ...Completed Kernel 3DES-CBC FIPS KAT
    Domain Name: instant.arubanetworks.com
    No panic info available
    Backup ENV.
    Cfg len is 2.6k
    Loading configuration file of length 2.6k...
    wifi uplink not present...
    extended ssid config detected...
    Terminal access enabled...
    Valid SSID detected...
    [   15.994035] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): bond0: link is not ready
    Ethernet uplink not active yet
    Ethernet uplink not active yet
    Ethernet uplink not active yet
    Ethernet uplink not active yet
    Ethernet uplink not active yet
    Ethernet uplink not active yet
    Ethernet uplink not active yet
    Ethernet uplink not active yet
    Ethernet uplink not active yet
    Ethernet uplink not active yet
    Mesh is DISABLED on this device.
    [   46.473455] AP xml model 84, num_radios 2 (jiffies 23064)
    [   46.538073] init_asap_mod: installation:0
    [   46.586012] radio 0: band 1 ant 0 max_ssid 16
    [   46.638115] radio 1: band 0 ant 0 max_ssid 16
    [   46.690233] election init: rand=14 HZ=500
    [   46.738177] IAP client match init
    notify asap_mod 3g no present...
    Starting watchdog process...
    Got all network params from APboot env. Skipping DHCP
    Static IP detected. Checking if LACP needs to be configured
    cat: /sys/class/net/bond0/bonding/mode: No such file or directory
    LACP mode set to
    10.10.10.10 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.1
    Compressing all files in the /etc/httpd directory...
    Done.
    Starting Webserver
    bind: Transport endpoint is not connected
    bind: Transport endpoint is not connected
    bind: Transport endpoint is not connected
    Launching NTP Client on pool.ntp.org
    [  106.021704] wifi0: AP type AP-215, radio 0, max_bssids 16
    [  106.160728] Enabling USB power
    [  106.209491] wifi1: AP type AP-215, radio 1, max_bssids 16
    shutting down watchdog process (nanny will restart it)...
    Completed SW FIPS KAT test

            <<<<<       Welcome to the Access Point     >>>>>

    User: [  126.612386] process `snmpd_sap' is using obsolete setsockopt SO_BSDCOMPAT
    [  138.663487] Picked up default IP a9fe3765, rand 3765!
    [  144.735232] Default IP is ready!
    [  144.939325] ip_time_handler: Got ip and packets on bond0 Started master election 1-0, rand 24
    [  169.049312] i am master now
    [  169.082704] (00:02:48) !!! Init ---> Master
    [  169.132747] asap_send_elected_master: sent successfully



  • 2.  RE: Statically assign an IP Address for the IAP215
    Best Answer

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Mar 24, 2016 05:37 PM
    If you don't unselect the disable ssid on uplink failure the ssid will be down when there is no uplink. Static of dhcp if Ethernet uplink is down then you get no ssid

    Cheers