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‎05-02-2019 03:54 AM
Hi everyone
Function auto shutdown how does it work? I disconnect the network but the SSID was not turned off.
Function auto shutdown how does it work? I disconnect the network but the SSID was not turned off.
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‎05-02-2019 12:43 PM
The Auto Shutdown feature causes the WLAN to shut down when certain criteria are met. It also allows administrators to set the operating days and hours of certain WLANs for security or bandwidth purposes.
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‎07-01-2019 02:23 AM
I was similar, although i unpluged cable LAN on POE but WLAN still show. It seems that this feature does not work. I using Wing 5.9.2
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‎06-29-2019 06:04 PM
Not seeing the WLAN shutdown on a 7532 running 5.9.4.1
Querying ge1, it IS recognizing that the port is DOWN when I disconnect the data side Ethernet connection on the PoE injector, but continues to run the WLAN. Other requirements for this to trigger or a bug?
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‎06-27-2019 07:36 PM
fserve. Probably the best thing to do at this point is test something here in the lab with a more recent version of firmware, just to be sure it isn't an issue with the 5.8.2 code.
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‎06-27-2019 06:41 PM
I have the same problem, AP is still receiving power, but the ethernet link has been broken between the AP and the switch.
But the WLAN dont shutdown.
Firmware 5.8.2 - AP7532/AP7522
What i need to do to make this work?
wlan eduroam
description eduroam
ssid eduroam
vlan 400
bridging-mode local
encryption-type tkip-ccmp
authentication-type eap
no answer-broadcast-probes
no client-client-communication
radio-resource-measurement
fast-bss-transition
802.11v bss-transition
assoc-response rssi-threshold -72
assoc-response deny-threshold 3
data-rates 2.4GHz gn
wing-extensions move-command
wing-extensions smart-scan
wing-extensions wmm-load-information
wing-extensions ap-attributes-information
wing-extensions scan-assist
wing-extensions ft-over-ds-aggregate
use aaa-policy EXTERNAL-AAA
use roaming-assist-policy RASST
use ip-access-list out BROADCAST-MULTICAST-CONTROL
use mac-access-list out PERMIT-ARP-AND-IPv4
proxy-arp-mode strict
shutdown on-primary-port-link-loss
shutdown on-unadoption
no nsight client-history
But the WLAN dont shutdown.
Firmware 5.8.2 - AP7532/AP7522
What i need to do to make this work?
wlan eduroam
description eduroam
ssid eduroam
vlan 400
bridging-mode local
encryption-type tkip-ccmp
authentication-type eap
no answer-broadcast-probes
no client-client-communication
radio-resource-measurement
fast-bss-transition
802.11v bss-transition
assoc-response rssi-threshold -72
assoc-response deny-threshold 3
data-rates 2.4GHz gn
wing-extensions move-command
wing-extensions smart-scan
wing-extensions wmm-load-information
wing-extensions ap-attributes-information
wing-extensions scan-assist
wing-extensions ft-over-ds-aggregate
use aaa-policy EXTERNAL-AAA
use roaming-assist-policy RASST
use ip-access-list out BROADCAST-MULTICAST-CONTROL
use mac-access-list out PERMIT-ARP-AND-IPv4
proxy-arp-mode strict
shutdown on-primary-port-link-loss
shutdown on-unadoption
no nsight client-history
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‎05-08-2019 01:55 PM
Tuan,
Using the option the way you've shown, only the AP that has lost its link status will shutdown the WLAN.
If there are other APs beaconing the same SSID, those APs will continue to run the WLAN.
Also, when you say that you've disconnected the LAN, what exactly did you disconnect?
This option is useful in situations where an AP is still receiving power, but the Ethernet link has been broken between the AP and the switch.
Using the option the way you've shown, only the AP that has lost its link status will shutdown the WLAN.
If there are other APs beaconing the same SSID, those APs will continue to run the WLAN.
Also, when you say that you've disconnected the LAN, what exactly did you disconnect?
This option is useful in situations where an AP is still receiving power, but the Ethernet link has been broken between the AP and the switch.
