Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company ARUBA70 Manual Do Utilizador
Troubleshooting
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Appendix B
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Troubleshooting
After provisioning and deployment, the Aruba 70 can be configured and managed through the
Aruba WLAN Switch. However, the Aruba 70 includes built-in troubleshooting features for
situations where the switch commands are unable to diagnose AP problems.
Aruba WLAN Switch. However, the Aruba 70 includes built-in troubleshooting features for
situations where the switch commands are unable to diagnose AP problems.
This appendix describes using the built-in AP support prompt for troubleshooting.
Accessing the AP Support Prompt
Depending on your network topology, the built-in AP Support prompt can be accessed using
the AP serial console port or through the WLAN switch using the Serial Over Ethernet (SOE)
interface or using Telnet from a remote management station.
the AP serial console port or through the WLAN switch using the Serial Over Ethernet (SOE)
interface or using Telnet from a remote management station.
Direct SPOE Connection to WLAN Switch
This method requires that the Aruba 70 is connected directly to an SPOE-compatible network
port on the Aruba WLAN Switch (see
port on the Aruba WLAN Switch (see
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Telnet to the Aruba WLAN Switch Serial-Over-Ethernet (SOE) interface.
Use a Telnet client on your management workstation to connect to theAruba WLAN
Switch IP address using logical port 2300. The connection command may vary depending
on the specific software used, but commonly appears as follows:
Switch IP address using logical port 2300. The connection command may vary depending
on the specific software used, but commonly appears as follows:
>
telnet <WLAN switch IP address> 2300