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Assuming a fgt device is controlling these APs, have you confirmed the AP firmware is compatible with the fgt device's own firmware? (And I assume these APs are already authorized on the fgt.)
Do these APs have valid routable IPs and are able to easily locate the wifi controller?
Have you enabled CAPWAP on the Interface that they are communicating with the wfi controller?
Once these APs obtain an IP address (or statically assigned IPs) there are 3 main methods for them to locate the controller - broadcast/multicast, static assigned, DHCP option 138, DNS.
If these APs disconnect from the wifi controller, do they still have their IP addresses and are they pingable and/or are you able to connect to them via web browser. Logging/connecting to them directly will provide you an overview of what's happening in terms in terms of contacting the wifi controller.
Before sending these APs out into the field, I usually like to setup some default info for them to easily locate the wifi controller.
NSE4/FMG-VM64/FortiAnalyzer-VM/6.0 (FWF30E/FW92D/FGT200D/FGT101E/FGT81E)/ FAP220B/221C
Hello Dave,
Can you give me some examples of the parameters you set in FortiAP?
To answer your questions, When an access point loses its connection with the Fortigate, I can not join it with a ping. I see in the switch that the port is always "Up" and that the poe is powered. Looks like the deamon crashes in the FortiAP. What command can I do if I succeed in logging into a FortiAp that is crashing ?
Thank you for answering me. Your help is appreciated.
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