IAP
Variant
IAP
Regulatory
Domain
Controller Regulatory
Domain
ArubaOS release
US
Unrestricted
IL
IAP-114/115
US
Y
X
X
ArubaOS 6.3.1.3 or later
RW
X
Y
Y
JP
X
Y
X
IL
X
X
Y
IAP-22x
US
Y
X
X
ArubaOS 6.3.1.3 or later
RW
X
Y
Y
JP
X
Y
X
IL
X
X
Y
IAP-11x and
IAP-22x
US
Y
X
X
ArubaOS 6.3.1.0, ArubaOS 6.3.1.1, and ArubaOS
6.3.1.2
RW
X
X
X
JP
X
Y
X
IL
X
X
Y
IAP-22x
US
Y
X
X
ArubaOS 6.3.0
RW/JP/IL
X
X
X
All other
IAPs
US
Y
X
X
Versions prior to ArubaOS 6.3.0, ArubaOS 6.3.x.x,
ArubaOS 6.4, and ArubaOS 6.4.x.x
Unrestricted
X
Y
X
IL
X
X
Y
JP
X
Y
X
Table 75:
IAP-to-ArubaOS Conversion
Converting an IAP to a Remote AP
For converting an IAP to a Remote AP, the VC sends the Remote AP convert command to all the other IAPs. The
VC, along with the slave IAPs, sets a VPN tunnel to the remote controller, and downloads the firmware through
FTP. The VC uses IPsec to communicate to the Mobility Controller over the Internet.
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If the IAP obtains AirWave information through DHCP (Option 43 and Option 60), it establishes an HTTPS
connection to the AirWave server, downloads the configuration, and operates in the IAP mode.
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If the IAP does not get AirWave information through DHCP provisioning, it tries provisioning through the
Activate server in the cloud by sending a serial number MAC address. If an entry for the IAP is present in
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