How to determine the ap is working on mesh or wired backhaul?
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‎03-16-2022 06:29 PM
# show acsp
Interface Channel select state Primary channel Channel width Power ctrl state Tx power(dbm) Use Last Selection
--------- --------------------- ---------------- ------------- --------------------- ------------- ---------------------
Wifi0 Enable 1 20 Enable 16 Channel:No Power:No
Wifi1 Enable 149 40 Enable 13 Channel:No Power:No
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then, I unplug the AP's RJ45, after a while it automatically mesh through wifi backhual with the other AP
ah230-703a40_hkxd_living#show acsp
Interface Channel select state Primary channel Channel width Power ctrl state Tx power(dbm) Use Last Selection
--------- --------------------- ---------------- ------------- --------------------- ------------- ---------------------
Wifi0 Enable 1 20 Enable 16 Channel:No Power:No
Wifi1 Enable 36 40 Enable 13 Channel:No Power:No
ah230-703a40_hkxd_living#show amrp nei
wifi1.1:
885b:ddb7:56e0 192.168.9.148 TWO-WAY cost mine/peer(20/86) lastRx-u/b(1/7 sec) flip(0/0/20)
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and I plug back this AP's RJ45:
ah230-703a40_hkxd_living#show amr nei
eth0:
885b:dd13:ad40 192.168.9.144 recv 0 sec ago
885b:ddb7:56c0 192.168.9.148 recv 0 sec ago
wifi1.1:
885b:ddb7:56e0 192.168.9.148 TWO-WAY cost mine/peer(20/83) lastRx-u/b(1/5 sec) flip(3/0/26)
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ah230-703a40_hkxd_living#show acsp
Interface Channel select state Primary channel Channel width Power ctrl state Tx power(dbm) Use Last Selection
--------- --------------------- ---------------- ------------- --------------------- ------------- ---------------------
Wifi0 Enable 1 20 Enable 16 Channel:No Power:No
Wifi1 Enable 36 40 Enable 13 Channel:No Power:No
so, my question is: how to determine which mode the ap is working after the wired backhual restored? stay on wireless backhual or switch back to wired backhual?
but no matter what, stay the same channel with neighbor ap is not a good idea, afterall, it will create unnecessary interference and decrease the wifi performance.
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‎03-17-2022 03:52 AM
Hello,
To view the exact state of the mesh connection, you must first determine your hive name by running:
show hive
Then using the name of the hive that the aps are associated to, run the command:
show hive (insert full hivename exactly here, case sensitive) neighbor
This will show the state of the connection. If the hstate is set to auth it is currently using that mesh connection.
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‎03-17-2022 08:51 AM
Unfortunately, even after the wired backhual restored. The AP still choose wifi as backhual, this is ridiculous, any possible to change this situation?
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‎03-17-2022 08:53 AM
ah230-703a40_hkxd_living#show hive vhm_hkxd nei
Chan=channel number; Pow=Power in dBm;
A-Mode=Authentication mode; Cipher=Encryption mode;
Conn-Time=Connected time; Hstate=Hive State;
Mac Addr Ifname Chan Tx Rate Rx Rate Pow(SNR) A-Mode Cipher Conn-Time Hstate Phymode Chan-width Hive
-------------- -------- ---- ------- ------- -------- -------------- -------- --------- -------- ------- ---------- ----
885b:ddb7:56e0 wifi1.1 36 324M 24M -54(39) open aes ccmp 00:08:29 Auth 11ac 40MHz vhm_hkxd
Total neighbor count: 1
ah230-703a40_hkxd_living#show am ne
eth0:
885b:dd13:ad40 192.168.9.144 recv 1 sec ago
885b:ddb7:56c0 192.168.9.148 recv 1 sec ago
wifi1.1:
885b:ddb7:56e0 192.168.9.148 TWO-WAY cost mine/peer(19/30) lastRx-u/b(2/6 sec) flip(0/0/19)
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‎03-17-2022 11:17 PM
I did it, but it seem didn't work. after unplug rj45, wait for 1 min, plug back rj45.
ah230-703a40_hkxd_living#show hive vhm_hkxd nei
Chan=channel number; Pow=Power in dBm;
A-Mode=Authentication mode; Cipher=Encryption mode;
Conn-Time=Connected time; Hstate=Hive State;
Mac Addr Ifname Chan Tx Rate Rx Rate Pow(SNR) A-Mode Cipher Conn-Time Hstate Phymode Chan-width Hive
-------------- -------- ---- ------- ------- -------- -------------- -------- --------- -------- ------- ---------- ----
885b:ddb7:56e0 wifi1.1 36 24M 24M -54(39) open aes ccmp 00:14:29 Auth 11ac 40MHz vhm_hkxd​
the hstate is still auth. The little different is the tx-rate/rx-rate are low down to 24M, as they are 324M when ethernet connection is down.
