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b@AP unable to see ssid

b@AP unable to see ssid

Carlo_Alviar
New Contributor
Hi i configured a WS3825i AP with a use of a C35 controller. I created a topology b@AP. i followede every steps in the gtac guide and also used VNS wizard more than once to do this policy in the AP. But everytime the AP is restarting to collect the policy created it didnt broadcast any SSID I created. I was planning to deploy this AP in a remote site where there is no wireless controller available. Could anyone of my seniors here help me with my concern? Thank you in advance.
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Carlo_Alviar
New Contributor
Thank you for all the responses. Yes i've attached the WLAN to the VNS. What do i initialy need to do to create a b@AP profile? Here is a diagram for your reference. This shows us that the AP needs to run independently in the remote site. So before they deploy it to remote sites we need to configure the APs using the c35 controller in the head office.

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Ty_Kolff
New Contributor II
Have you created a VNS and attached the WLAN to the VNS?

Scott_Whall
Extreme Employee
Hi Carlo -

From what I can see, going back to the picture of the AP you provided earlier, I only see the ethernet port LED on - not the power nor the radios, which may be just a momentary view of this Access Point. If no SSIDs are broadcasting, I'm guessing the AP is going through a reboot cycle trying to find the controller.

If you have an Extranet account, you should be able to download the configuration guide from the Wireless documents section.

After everything you have tried, I would suggest calling into our Wireless GTAC group for further assistance.

Scott

Carlo_Alviar
New Contributor
sorry sir but already deleted the topology for that vns. If its possible could you send me a config guide on how to create a wireless network using a bridge at AP mode. Thank you.
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