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show ap arm history ap-name *ap name*

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  • 1.  show ap arm history ap-name *ap name*

    Posted Apr 28, 2016 04:06 PM

    Code 6.4.2.6

    when issue the command, even running the tech-support on the ap, I get the following output.  Is this done by design or is this a known issue?

     

     


    Interface :wifi0
    Interface :wifi1
    ARM History
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    Time of Change Old Channel New Channel Old Power New Power Reason
    -------------- ----------- ----------- --------- --------- ------
    2016-04-28 09:41:27 11 11 3 6 P+
    2016-04-28 09:13:32 11 11 6 3 P-



  • 2.  RE: show ap arm history ap-name *ap name*

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Apr 28, 2016 04:20 PM

    The output looks legitimate to me.  Is there something I am not seeing?

     



  • 3.  RE: show ap arm history ap-name *ap name*

    Posted Apr 28, 2016 04:28 PM

    this AP in question has been up for 9 days.  Since we are using "A" spectrum, shouldn't we be seeing some type of results from WiFi0?  At the very least, power adjustments? my colleague and myself are starting to see this more frequent and it's concerning, especially considering on previous code, we were able to see the power adjusting even from months at a time and now we're not seeing anything.

     

     

     

     



  • 4.  RE: show ap arm history ap-name *ap name*
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    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Apr 28, 2016 04:48 PM

    If you feel like it is not acting right, please open a TAC case, so that they can take a closer look.  It is entirely possible that your A band has not changed channel or power, depending on your spectrum.  If it has changed channel or power, that is incorrect and it needs to be looked into.

     

    Type show log wireless all | include <name of ap> and see if there were any channel or power changes.

    You can also type "show ap debug driver-log ap-name <name of ap>" and see if it references any channel or power changes.



  • 5.  RE: show ap arm history ap-name *ap name*

    Posted Apr 28, 2016 04:54 PM

    Thanks Colin!  Appreciate it as always.