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WiNG TIME BASE ACCESS

WiNG TIME BASE ACCESS

Carlos_Assunção
New Contributor III
I'm trying to use a simple TIME BASE ACCESS, i go to WLAN configuration/Auto Shutdown, and the make my configuration the WLAN is still on even at my schedule.
I've got NTP sincronized.

Any advises?

Best Regards
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Christoph_S
Extreme Employee
Hello Carlos,

Config looks ok. As Andy said, please open case for further troubleshooting;however, you may want to test by removing this rule (no time-based-access days all) and try to add rules for individual days to see if this helps resolve issue. Maybe use weekends and weekdays instead of all. Do this from CLI and not GUI.

#conf t
#wlan wlan1
#no time-based-access days all
#time-based-access days monday start 13:00 end 14:00
and so on.
#com wr

Test.
Christoph S.

Carlos_Assunção
New Contributor III
Chirstoph,

My configuration is the following:

wlan wlan1
ssid XXXXXXX
vlan 1
bridging-mode local
encryption-type ccmp
authentication-type none
fast-bss-transition
wpa-wpa2 psk 0 XXXXX
wpa-wpa2 tkip-countermeasures hold-time 0
time-based-access days all start 13:00 end 14:00
data-rates 2.4GHz gn
client-load-balancing

AP7632 version 5.9.2.1-009R

Thanks

aholden
Extreme Employee

Hi

This will take a more in-depth analysis.

Please open a support case

Christoph_S
Extreme Employee
From the screenshot sent, you'd like the AP to broadcast everyday only from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. When you configured this from GUI did you click on OK >> Exit >> OK again >> Commit and Save?

SSH into the AP and run the following commands:

>en
#conf t
#wlan wlan1
#show context | include time

What do you see in regards to time based access?

You should see this:

time-based-access days all start 13:00 end 14:00

What is the model of the AP?
Which firmware version is it on?

Christoph S.

Carlos_Assunção
New Contributor III
Hi Andy,

Done that, still not work.

GTM-P2G8KFN