Note, this is an old post.
You can't configure the BSSID, it's configured automatically as explained in the answers above.
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Original Message:
Sent: Dec 25, 2023 07:11 PM
From: qi
Subject: BSSID offset automatically
how do i change bssid
Original Message:
Sent: Feb 26, 2018 03:41 AM
From: Herman Robers
Subject: BSSID offset automatically
As far as I know, the BSSID should not change. As a background, the BSSID is generated automatically (link is for controller, Instant should work similar) and are the available BSSIDs assigned in order. So first SSID should get first available BSSID; I don't have the exact details so if someone has more detailed info please chime in.
I can imagine that the 'SetMeUp/instant' provisioning SSID takes the first or second, and the mesh SSID (if extended SSID is disabled) the other. Not sure if that more or less matches your deployment. The BSSID, once configured, should not really change, however when moving the AP to another location, it is even desired to change the BSSID because location features of Google (and probably Apple, Microsoft as well) use the BSSID to map a device to a location on the globe.
If there will be no further information on this discussion, please reach out to Aruba TAC or your local Aruba SE to get further information on how to steer the BSSID.