AP4620 adopted (not configured) on WM3400.
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‎11-30-2021 11:23 AM
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‎12-09-2021 03:05 PM
Configure your computer with a static IP in the 169.254.x.x/16 range and try to ping 169.254.136.244. If unable to try IP 169.254.136.x/24. If you are able to ping it, using putty, SSH into the AP. At the login prompt, if AP had been defaulted, you should be able to use the following credentials:
Login as: admin
Password: motorola
or whatever the default credentials were for the Brocade APs.
If unable to log in, try the following credentials:
Login as: reset
Password: OQTEa4rT
I hope this helps,
Chris
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‎12-09-2021 01:26 PM
AP-LICENSE
String : DEFAULT-6AP-LICENSE
Value : 6
Borrowed : 0
Total : 6
Used : 3
ADVANCED-SECURITY
String : DEFAULT-ADV-SEC-LICENSE
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‎12-09-2021 01:22 PM
So I've got the amber light blinking (no green light) on one of these and this info came up on show lldp neighbors.
Chassis ID: 00-04-96-88-88-F4
System Name: ap4600-8888F4
Platform: AP4620-US, Version 5.5.5.0-018R
Capabilities: WLAN Access Point Router
Enabled Capabilities: WLAN Access Point Router
Local Interface: ge3, Port ID (outgoing port): 00-04-96-88-88-F5
TTL: 175 sec
Management Addresses: 169.254.136.244
GUI doesn't show it as adopted or pending adoption, also noticing no management IP address like the others have.
All the other devices are stuck at boot and aren't showing anything, which is a shame because it means we essentially got scammed.
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‎12-08-2021 02:36 PM
https://extremeportal.force.com/ExtrArticleDetail?an=000083876
It's tricky with these APs since they don't offer console access and we don't have any visibility into what settings, if any, had been previously configured.
Try show lldp neighbor or show cdp neighbor from the switch to see if anything comes up that will allow us to access the AP.
If AP is not accessible via the ge port and it's not seen by the controller and may be stuck in boot, looks like there is not much that can be done to recover it.
Rgds,
Christoph
