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The SSID configurations of a network can be modified by selecting the network and clicking on
edit
in the
Configuration > Networks
page of the Instant WebUI.
Alternatively, the SSID configuration can be modified through the CLI using the
wlan ssid-profile <profile
name>
command.
Check the Uplink of the AP
SSIDs can be configured to disable automatically when the uplink connection of the AP is down. This
behavior is controlled by the
Out of Service
option in the SSID settings of the network. If
Out of Service
,
is configured, the AP will stop the broadcast of the SSID when the configured condition is met. To review the
Out of Service
settings of the SSID, navigate to the
Configuration > Networks > (Select SSID profile) >
Basic > Advanced Options
page in the Instant webUI.
Run the
show uplink status
command to the view the status of uplink connections of the AP. If the status
of active uplink connection of the AP is
DOWN
, resolve the issue with the AP uplink before continuing the
troubleshooting process.
The sample below displays information of the uplink connection of the AP, generated by the
show uplink
status
command:
(Instant AP)# show uplink status
Uplink preemption
:enable
Uplink preemption interval
:600
Uplink enforce
:none
Ethernet uplink eth0
:DHCP
Uplink Table
------------
Type
State Priority In Use
----
----- -------- ------
eth0
DOWN 0
Yes
Wifi-sta INIT 6
No
3G/4G
INIT 7
No
Internet failover
:disable
Max allowed test packet loss
:10
Secs between test packets
:30
VPN failover timeout (secs)
:180
Internet check timeout (secs)
:10
ICMP pkt sent
:0
ICMP pkt lost
:0
Continuous pkt lost
:0
VPN down time
:0
AP1X type:NONE
Certification type:NONE
Validate server:NONE
AP Does Not Operate on Certain Channels
The following procedure describes how to troubleshoot issues, if the AP fails to broadcast on certain
channels:
1.
Check if ARM is Configured for the AP Radio
2.
Check if ARM is Configured for the AP Radio
The AP will not participate in ARM functions if a static channel is configured.