Aruba AP Uplink Port Speed On Central
Hi All,
I have over 300+ Aruba AP managed in Aruba central. I trying to figure out how to extract all 300+ AP uplink port speed but i cannot find it.
Anyone can help with this?
Hi All,
I have over 300+ Aruba AP managed in Aruba central. I trying to figure out how to extract all 300+ AP uplink port speed but i cannot find it.
Anyone can help with this?
Hello everyone,
I am in the process of establishing a hub-and-spoke topology utilizing iBGP routing.
I encountered ADVPN, which automatically creates overlay tunnels between FortiGate devices. However, there is a stipulation that prohibits direct communication between spokes; all traffic must first route through the hub before reaching another spoke.
Each site is equipped with two ISPs, and the FortiGate is running version 7.4.12.
Is there an online guide that I can refer to for assistance? I attempted to configure ADVPN, but it permits spoke-to-spoke communication, and I unable to find a method to restrict this.
Reference for setting up ADVPN for our environment.
Hi all,
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Can I check if we can do 2FA using email on fortimanager.?
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I saw there is an option but I keep getting the error unable to sync to forticloud. Do I need any license for this?
Hi All,
We have x2 Aruba controller 7210 (no Mobility conductor), and we intend to configure the following,
VLAN 10: Management (10.1.10.0/24)
VLAN 40: AP-Mgmt (10.1.40.0/24)
Controller-ip: 10.1.10.2/24 (WLC01), 10.1.10.3/24 (WLC02).
VRRP: 10.1.10.1/24 (VIP)
AP DHCP: 10.1.40.0/24
If our AP is getting DHCP from the 10.1.40.0/24 subnet. What is the LMS IP and LMS backup IP we should set?
If my above setup don't make sense, you can also highlighted to me
Hi All,
Currently, our Mobility Controller Hardware is managed on our Mobility Master VM.
We intend to convert the Mobility Controller into a standalone unit without being managed by the Mobility Master. And our AP Licenses are on Mobility Master.
My questions:
Wanted to check what the steps to convert our Mobility controller to a standalone. Do I need to factory reset the Mobility Controller and re-configure from scratch?
For the licensing, how can i move from Mobility Master to Mobility Controller?
After factory reset my controller, will I need to re-adopt my AP again (rename hostname and approve)?
Hello Everyone,
We currently have over 600 units of AP 615 and 605H (AOS10) managed in Aruba Central. We noticed that some access points are not transmitting on the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, as the flexible dual band setting is configured to automatic.
Can i check if there is a method to configure the flexible dual band to both 2.4GHz and 5GHz for all 600+ access points simultaneously, or must I adjust each access point individually?
Hi All,
Currently, our Mobility Controller Hardware is managed on our Mobility Master VM.
We intend to convert the Mobility Controller into a standalone unit without being managed by the Mobility Master. And our AP Licenses are on Mobility Master.
My questions:
- Wanted to check what the steps to convert our Mobility controller to a standalone. Do I need to factory reset the Mobility Controller and re-configure from scratch?
- For the licensing, how can i move from Mobility Master to Mobility Controller?
- If i maintain the same controller ip, will my AP seamlessly reconnect back to my Mobility Controller after i reconfigure from scratch?