This is the first time we are using AP375s and we have a crate of them. I opened one and tested it and looking at the console, it was getting 169.254.x.x IP. I purged it and even factory reset it then restarted it again and still getting the same problem.
I took another box and tested it and still getting the same exact output.
Just to make sure I still have IPs in this VLAN and this port actually works, I took an AP325 and AP215 and they got an IP with no problem.
This is my testbed and all other APs gets an IP for themselves. The AP375 isn't getting one for some reason. Why is it behaving like this when all other AP works fine out of the box. Is there something I am missing here? This switch is btw a POE+.
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Jan 1 00:02:13 udhcpc[3270]: send_discover: pkt num 2, secs 27648
Jan 1 00:02:13 udhcpc[3270]: Sending discover...
DHCP timed out.
Installing default ip.
Default IP comes up.
[ 165.714651] ip_time_handler: Got ip and packets on bond0 Started master election 484-0, rand 18
DHCP timed out.
DHCP got ip address.
[ 166.518431] (08:02:33) !!! Init ---> Slave
Jan 1 00:02:35 udhcpc[3270]: send_discover: pkt num 0, secs 33280
Jan 1 00:02:35 udhcpc[3270]: Sending discover...
Jan 1 00:02:37 udhcpc[3270]: send_discover: pkt num 1, secs 33792
Jan 1 00:02:37 udhcpc[3270]: Sending discover...
Jan 1 00:02:39 udhcpc[3270]: send_discover: pkt num 2, secs 34304
Jan 1 00:02:39 udhcpc[3270]: Sending discover...
169.254.10.225 255.255.0.0
Compressing all files in the /etc/httpd directory...
Done.
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