Troubleshooting
Appendix A
Use a Telnet client on your management workstation to connect to theMobility Controller IP address using logical port 2300. The connection command may vary depending on the specific software used, but commonly appears as follows:
>telnet <Mobility Controller IP address> 2300
2.When prompted, log in to the Mobility Controller as the administrator:
user: admin
password: <administrator password (not displayed)>
This will present you with the Mobility Controller SOE console prompt:
Available commands:
baud [9600192003840057600115200] connect <slot/port>
exit (no args) soe>
3.Connect to the Mobility Controller port to which the Aruba AP 60/61 is physically attached:
soe> connect <slot number>/<port number>
where slot number is the physical slot of the line card in the Mobility Controller, and port number is the physical port.
If the AP has not finished booting, allow the Autoboot timer to expire. When the device has booted, the AP support prompt (#) will appear.
Direct Terminal Connection
This method requires that the Aruba AP 60/61 is connected to a compatible serial console using the Aruba serial breakout adapter (see “Connecting the Console Terminal” on page 14).
1.Set up your local terminal.
This procedure requires a terminal or computer running terminal emulation software with the following settings:
TABLE A-1 Console Terminal Settings
Baud Rate | Data Bits | Parity | Stop Bits | Flow Control |
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9600 | 8 | None | 1 | None |
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2.Establish console communication.
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Installation Guide | December 2005 |