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Trying to Understand and troubleshoot a wireless mesh

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  • 1.  Trying to Understand and troubleshoot a wireless mesh

    Posted May 03, 2012 03:36 PM

    Can someone explain the read out below.  What are the key things you would look for when troubleshooting a mesh link?  All of the links are up.

     

    Thanks for the help 

     

     

     

    (MIS-ARUBA-MASTER) #show ap mesh neighbors ap-name "Peachtree MS Portal" names

    Neighbor list:
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    MAC Portal Channel Age Hops Cost Relation Flags RSSI Rate Tx/Rx A-Req A-Resp A-Fail HT-Details Cluster ID
    ----------------- ----------------- ------- --- ---- ---- -------- ----- ---- ---------- ----- ------ ------ ---------- ----------
    Peachtree_MS_TR_2305[c] Peachtree MS Portal[p] 36 0 1 4.00 C 2h:15m:52s - 17 18/12 1 1 0 Unsupported DCSS-aruba-mesh
    Peachtree_MS_TR_2807[c] Peachtree MS Portal[p] 36 0 1 4.00 C 23m:19s - 14 18/18 6 6 0 Unsupported DCSS-aruba-mesh
    Peachtree_MS_TR_2667[p] Peachtree MS Portal[p] 36 0 2 16.00 N 18h:49m:30s S 10 - 0 0 0 Unsupported DCSS-aruba-mesh
    Peachtree_MS_TR_2667[c] 00:00:00:00:00:00 - 23 1 65535 N 18h:49m:44s S 6 - 0 0 0 Unsupported -
    Peachtree_MS_TR_2305[p] Peachtree MS Portal[p] 36 0 1 4.00 N 2h:15m:48s - 17 - 0 0 0 Unsupported DCSS-aruba-mesh
    Peachtree_MS_TR_1620[p] Peachtree MS Portal[p] 36 0 2 22.00 N 18h:49m:59s S 7 - 0 0 0 Unsupported DCSS-aruba-mesh
    Peachtree_MS_TR_1620[c] Peachtree MS Portal[p] - 4 1 41.00 N 11h:16m:41s S 6 - 1 1 0 Unsupported DCSS-aruba-mesh
    Peachtree_MS_TR_2807[p] Peachtree MS Portal[p] 36 0 1 4.00 N 13h:47m:52s - 14 - 0 0 0 Unsupported DCSS-aruba-mesh

    Total count :8
    Relation: P = Parent; C = Child; N = Neighbor; B = Blacklisted-neighbor.
    Flags: R = Recovery-mode; S = Sub-threshold link; D = Reselection backoff; F = Auth-failure; H = High Throughput; L = Legacy allowed; a = SAE Accepted; b = SAE Blacklisted-neighbour; e = SAE Enabled

     



  • 2.  RE: Trying to Understand and troubleshoot a wireless mesh

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted May 04, 2012 06:23 AM

    Please open a support case for this.  It does not look normal.