Aruba Wireless

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Revision as of 01:02, 11 November 2023 by Dave (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Source: https://blog.theitrebel.com/2020/04/28/two-simple-words/ # Campus AP Keeps Rebooting / Upgrade Failed If a Campus AP keeps rebooting, and its serial console output shows: `SAPD: Reboot after image upgrade failed: 65280` Interrupt the AP boot and execute: <code> apboot> osinfo Partition 0 does not contain a valid OS image Partition 1: image type: 0 machine type: 40 size: 7211308 version: 6.4.4.0-wave2 build string: ArubaOS version 6....")
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Source: https://blog.theitrebel.com/2020/04/28/two-simple-words/

  1. Campus AP Keeps Rebooting / Upgrade Failed

If a Campus AP keeps rebooting, and its serial console output shows:

`SAPD: Reboot after image upgrade failed: 65280`

Interrupt the AP boot and execute:

apboot> osinfo Partition 0 does not contain a valid OS image

Partition 1:

   image type: 0
 machine type: 40
         size: 7211308
      version: 6.4.4.0-wave2
 build string: ArubaOS version 6.4.4.0-wave2 for 32x (p4build@cyprus) (gcc version 4.6.3 20120201 (prerelease) (Linaro GCC 4.6-2012.02) ) #49847 SMP Thu Apr 30 14:49:32 PDT 2015
        flags: preserve factory
          oem: aruba

Image is signed; verifying checksum... passed Signer Cert OK Policy Cert OK RSA signature verified.

This means the problem is the old 6.4.4.0 firmware. You need to clear it:

apboot> clear all Checking OS image and flags Invalid image format version: 0x0 Continuing with OS clear 512 bytes written to volume aos0 Erasing flash sector @ 0x3a0000...OK

Device 0: nand0... is now current device Erasing UBIFS ...OK Remove UBI volume ubifs (id 0) Creating dynamic volume ubifs of size 63361024 Device 1: nand1... is now current device

Now tell the AP to boot and it should find mama (the Master):

apboot> boot