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2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago by support_s
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago by support_s
Trouble clustering Aruba 315 IAPs in home lab
Hey all,
I’ve been working on a small home lab project with two Aruba 315 APs I picked up second-hand. They were originally in campus mode, but I converted them to Instant (IAP) mode so I could run them without a controller.
The goal is to have them cluster with a single virtual controller, but I keep running into issues. Instead of forming a cluster, each AP seems to operate as its own controller.
Here’s what I’ve done so far:
- Tried two different firmware versions:
- arubainstant_hercules_8.6.0.25
- arubainstant_hercules_8.10.0.19
- Both APs are on the same firmware version.
- Both have been factory reset to clear old configs.
- Same country code (GB) configured in the GUI and saved.
- Both are in the same subnet.
- “Allow new APs” setting is enabled.
- I’ve set a Virtual Controller IP.
- APs can ping each other when they’re alive.
Despite this, they still won’t join the same cluster — each one just comes up as its own virtual controller.
I also noticed that when I reboot the APs, they show the following message:
Checking country code. The country code is empty and set this AP to standalone mode
error in reading source file
disable auto topology rules
Starting up in standalone mode
This is after the country code has already been changed to GB in the GUI and saved.
Has anyone run into this before with second-hand Aruba IAPs? Any ideas what I might be missing?
Thanks in advance!
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