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Cisco Aironet 1550 Series Outdoor Mesh Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
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Chapter 3      Troubleshooting
  Controller MAC Filter List
If a RAP is unable to connect to a controller over the wired ports, it attempts to connect using the 
wireless network. This results in additional delays when multiple potential wireless paths are 
available.
If a MAP is unable to connect to a RAP using a wireless connection, it then attempts to connect using 
any available wired port. The access point can potentially spend several minutes for each connection 
method, before attempting the wireless network again.
Bridge Loop
The access point supports packet bridging between wired and wireless network connections. The same 
network must never be connected to multiple wired ports on an access point or on two bridged access 
points. A bridge loop causes network routing problems.
Controller DHCP Server
The controller DHCP server only assigns IP addresses to lightweight access points and wireless clients 
associated to an access point. It does not assign an IP address to other devices, including Ethernet 
bridging clients on the mesh access points.
MAP Data Traffic
If the signal on the access point backhaul channel has a high signal-to-noise ratio, it is possible for a 
MAP to connect to the controller, via parent node, but not be able to pass data traffic, such as pinging 
the access point. This can occur because the default data rate for backhaul control packets is set to 6 
Mb/s, and the backhaul data rate set to auto by the user. 
Controller MAC Filter List
Before activating your access point, you must ensure that the access point MAC address has been added 
to the controller MAC filter list and that Mac Filter List is enabled.
Note
The access point MAC address and barcode is located on the bottom of the unit. When two MAC 
addresses are shown, use the top MAC address.
To view the MAC addresses added to the controller MAC filter list, you can use the controller CLI or the 
controller GUI:
Controller CLI—Use the show macfilter summary controller CLI command to view the MAC 
addresses added to the controller filter list.
Controller GUI—Log into your controller web interface using a web browser, and choose 
SECURITY > AAA > MAC Filtering to view the MAC addresses added to the controller filter list.