my aruba 207 has been blinking for 3 days... i would say it is obviously stuck at the blinking green light. i am thinking there is an issue with it syncing its configurations from the cloud. but i am not entirely sure. if someone could please give some insight in this issue that would be amazing! :)
Hi there, if the AP keeps blinking green light then it's stuck at booting, you'll need to connect a console cable to the AP to check for boot errors, or try the factory reset procedure. Also check if you have an IAP-207 or AP-207 (controller-based). Btw, it's an Instant AP, not Instant On AP (can get confusing!) :)
AP-207 requires a controller to setup and run. IAP-207 will work as a standalone AP, you can configure it locally or through Cloud but you will need a Aruba Central Subscription in order to manage through the cloud. You can refer to our Central videos at ruclips.net/user/ArubaPhoenixProClub on how to setup.
@@NetworkingDojo_AION thank you so much for the help! so the problem was that it was either factory reset, or never configured. i was able to connect to it using a default ip and get in through the GUI and get it configured. thanks very much for the help :)
Hi there, it's the same as Instant On. Power down. Press and hold the reset button while powering up, then wait for 3 slow flashes of the LED light, 1 sec apart, before releasing the reset button. ruclips.net/video/zHC-P_qkLSo/видео.html
my aruba 207 has been blinking for 3 days... i would say it is obviously stuck at the blinking green light.
i am thinking there is an issue with it syncing its configurations from the cloud. but i am not entirely sure. if someone could please give some insight in this issue that would be amazing! :)
Hi there, if the AP keeps blinking green light then it's stuck at booting, you'll need to connect a console cable to the AP to check for boot errors, or try the factory reset procedure. Also check if you have an IAP-207 or AP-207 (controller-based). Btw, it's an Instant AP, not Instant On AP (can get confusing!) :)
AP-207 requires a controller to setup and run. IAP-207 will work as a standalone AP, you can configure it locally or through Cloud but you will need a Aruba Central Subscription in order to manage through the cloud. You can refer to our Central videos at ruclips.net/user/ArubaPhoenixProClub on how to setup.
@@NetworkingDojo_AION thank you so much for the help! so the problem was that it was either factory reset, or never configured. i was able to connect to it using a default ip and get in through the GUI and get it configured. thanks very much for the help :)
In our aruba 305 access point connect them limited access only ........how to solve in this problem
i tried rebooting and reseting method but in this case not clear
AP-305 is not an Instant ON AP, but and Aruba enterprise model.
If I have an AP11D connected through a PoE but I don’t have a switch where do I connect the Data IN cable?
Hi Gonzalo - I'm no expert but maybe you have a LAN port on your router?
@@armanshaghi I solved the problem assigning an IP address to the AP and connecting the LAN cable to the Data IN port
@@GonzaloSeminario great, thanks for sharing back your solution 👌
i have an aruba 225 and i dont know how to reset can you please demonstrate for it
Hi there, it's the same as Instant On. Power down. Press and hold the reset button while powering up, then wait for 3 slow flashes of the LED light, 1 sec apart, before releasing the reset button.
ruclips.net/video/zHC-P_qkLSo/видео.html
Aruba ap 315 green is flashing
can AP11 be configured without internet connection? does it have local web UI?
Unfortunately you cannot. Aruba instant ON Series APs are built to work with AION Cloud to simplify network deployment and management.