Thanks for your response - AP22 cannot be daisy chained. They either link up via LAN or via peer APs. Since I have all three of mine wired I couldn't understand what was going on - still can't for that matter :-)
The topology looks correct now. It did "fix" itself after a while. However, I keep seeing this which is bugging me:
Looking at the port info for "A": it tells me it's connected to "C"
Looking at the port info for "C": it tells me it's connected to "A"
Looking at the port info for "B": it's not mentioning being connected to either of the other two APs
Should I worry or simply ignore it?
UPDATE: after a while the APs did no longer show being connected via each other.
However, after changing my setup, which included taking two APs offline and power off, B and C are now showing connected via A.
I'll wait and see if this settles itself after a while too.
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Gabriel Inäbnit
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Original Message:
Sent: 02-15-2022 09:55 PM
From: F L
Subject: AP22 wired connected but topology showing otherwise
That would suggest that you have them daisy chained like this: From the left. AP11D on 3F, below that is AP11D on 2F (don't ask ^^;)
Middle is AP11D on 1F and AP12 at the other end of the room for testing.
Note that when I was doing Mihiro house, sometimes I would see a similar mess to yours but it would go away after a while. I have no idea why it thought I was playing musical chairs.
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Still can't change my name from FL17!
Original Message:
Sent: 02-09-2022 04:57 PM
From: Gabriel Inabnit
Subject: AP22 wired connected but topology showing otherwise
Hi,
new to Aruba IO and trying to understand why my topology looks like this when I have all access points connect via wire to same network.
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Gabriel Inabnit
Software Engineer
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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