708| Remote Access Points AOS-W 6.5.3.x| User Guide
For information on provisioning the RAP using the USB based modem, see Provisioning 4G USB Modems on
Remote Access Points on page 735.
Seamless failover from backup link to primary link on RAP
RAPs can failover from a backup link to a primary link without much disruption to traffic. Also the failover is
performed only if the switch is reachable via the primary link.
Remote AP Connectivity
The information shown on the Connectivity tab will vary, depending upon the current status of the remote
AP. If a remote AP has been successfully provisioned and connected, it should display some or all of the
information in Table 156.
Data Description
Uplink status Shows if the link connected failed. If the link is connected, the Uplink status
also displays the name of the interface.
IP Information If the AP has successfully received an IP address, this data row will show
the AP’s IP address, subnet mask, and gateway IP address.
Gateway Connectivity If successful, this item also shows the percentage of packet loss for data
received from the gateway.
TPM Certificates If successful, the AP has a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) certificate.
Master Connectivity Shows if the AP was able to connect to the master switch. This item also
shows the IP address to which the AP attempted to connect, and, if the AP
did connect successfully, the link used to connect to that switch.
LMS Connectivity Shows if the AP was able to connect to a local switch. This item also shows
the IP address to which the AP attempted to connect, and, if the AP did
connect successfully, the link used to connect to that switch.
Table 156: RAP Console Connectivity Tab Information
The top of the Connectivity tab has a Refresh link that allows users to refresh the data on their screen.
Additional information at the bottom of this tab shows the date, time, and reason the remote AP last
rebooted. The Reboot RAP Now button reboots the remote AP.
Remote AP Diagnostics
Use the Diagnostics tab to view log files, or run diagnostic tests that can help the IT department troubleshoot
errors. Use the Reboot AP Now button at the bottom of the Diagnostic window to reboot the remote AP.
To run a diagnostic test on a remote AP:
1. Access the RAP console, and click the Diagnostics tab.
2. Click the Test drop-down list and select Ping, Traceroute, NSLookup, or Throughput.
The ping and traceroute tests require that you enter a network destination in the form of an IP address or
fully-qualified domain name, and select either bridge or tunnel mode for the test. The NSLookup
diagnostic test requires that you enter a destination only. The throughput test checks the throughput of the
link between the AP and the switch, and does not require any additional test configuration settings.
3. Click OK to start the test. The results of the test will appear in the Diagnostics window.