11-06-2020 03:51 AM - edited 07-05-2021 12:45 PM
Hello, i am facing a problem where i fixed a static IP for the AP (192.168.1.200) which i found out later that it is the controller's IP on the same device, now i cannot access to the web interface via the ip (192.168.1.200) on a browser. apparently i am facing an IP conflict but i don't have access to change either one of the IP's
is there any solution rather than the factory reset ? because i really want to avoid it looking that i don't have the previous configuration
PS: -the wifi connection is working properly and the LED are Cycling through Green, Red, and Amber
-i can access the command line via Putty
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11-10-2020 08:02 AM
Solved by the following command:
access_point#capwap ap erase static-ip
11-06-2020 04:37 AM
update
i managed to change the ip of the primary controller (192.168.1.201) via cli but i still can't access the web interface
11-06-2020 05:31 AM
paste the config of these commands:
from swicth where AP is connected: sh run int Gigxx
From AP: sh interface detailed management
11-06-2020 06:49 AM
i don't have access to the switch...
and that command is not recognized because it seems that this code does not support the same commands as in the packet tracer (like "conf t" or int(<interface name>)
here is what i mean
AP6CAB.05E2.6EF0#sh interface detailed % Unrecognized command
AP6CAB.05E2.6EF0#sh interface ?
Dot11Radio Dot11 interface
appintf Interface of hosted application
network Linux network interfaces
usb USB interface
wired wired interface
wired-em Expansion module
11-10-2020 08:02 AM
Solved by the following command:
access_point#capwap ap erase static-ip
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