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Cisco 2802 Mobility express no AP in GUI

iburford
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Hi, I have a AIR-AP2802I-B-K9C which I am trying to setup. The image is Mobility Express and the initial setup seems to have worked. I can get to the GUI and have set DHCP Scopes and WLANs. The issue I am seeing is the 2nd SSID does not broadcast and no AP appears in the Wireless Settings in the GUI under Access points. Really not sure how to resolve this? Outout of status commands shown below. Can I manually add an AP (This is on the same device!)

 

sh version

 

AP Running Image : 8.5.140.0
Primary Boot Image : 8.5.140.0
Backup Boot Image : 0.0.0.0
AP Image type : MOBILITY EXPRESS IMAGE
AP Configuration : MOBILITY EXPRESS CAPABLE
2 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
2 802.11 Radios
Radio Driver version : 9.0.5.5-W8964
Radio FW version : 9.1.8.1
NSS FW version : 2.4.25

 

(Cisco Controller) >show interface sum


Number of Interfaces.......................... 2

Interface Name Port Vlan Id IP Address Type Ap Mgr Guest
-------------------------------- ---- -------- --------------- ------- ------ -----
management 1 untagged 10.0.0.200 Static Yes No
virtual N/A N/A 192.0.2.1 Static No No

 

(Cisco Controller) >show wlan summ

Number of WLANs.................................. 2

WLAN ID WLAN Profile Name / SSID Status Interface Name
------- ------------------------------------- -------- --------------------
1 RedDog / RedDog Enabled management
2 BlueDog / BlueDog Enabled management

 

Only the initial SSID is broadcast.

 

(Cisco Controller) >show ap join stats summary all

Number of APs.............................................. 1

Base Mac AP EthernetMac AP Name IP Address Status
68:3b:78:cb:a0:80 68:3b:78:62:d3:a4 AP683B.7862.D3A4 10.0.0.233 Not Joined

 

(Cisco Controller) >show dhcp summ

Cisco Mobility Express DHCP Server

Internal DHCP Server Status: Running

Scope Name Enabled Address Range
day0-mgmt Yes 10.0.0.201 -> 10.0.0.250
BlueDog Yes 10.100.100.100 -> 10.100.100.200

 

 

 

 

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Sandeep Choudhary
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

did you setup a DHCP scope fro internal AP (ME WLC) to get IP ? if not then do it.

 

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