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debug capwap console cli not working

davinci
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I'm trying to manually add SNMP config to a WAP.  cisco tac recommended debug capwap console cli then conf t and adding the SNMP config but I can't get that far.  where do I go from here?

 

WAP#debug capwap console cli
^
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
WAP#debug capwap
client CAPWAP Client debugs
WAP#debug capwap client
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keepalive CAPWAP keepalive
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pmtu CAPWAP Path MTU debugging
qos CAPWAP qos
reassembly CAPWAP reassembly
security CAPWAP security

WAP#debug capwap client

 

 

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patoberli
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It's running in CAPWAP mode, so I don't think it's possible to add SNMP configuration on the AP direct. You will have to do that on the WLC, only for the WLC.
What do you actually try to achieve?
Debug capwap is for debugging association event between the AP and the WLC. You actually get most of those events by simply attaching a console cable to the AP and reboot it. The other messages are on the WLC, where you have to enable it by 'debug capwap events' (there are more variations for debug capwap).

Rich R
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That's a COS (ClickOS) AP (Wave 2 and later). I recall seeing that that command is only valid for the older IOS based APs.
Suggest you go back to TAC.
Like Pat I would also question why you're even trying to configure SNMP on a CAPWAP AP - you should be polling the WLC not the AP - that's the whole purpose of the CAPWAP design. If you want a locally managed AP you may want to consider ME (Mobility Express) where the AP effectively becomes a mini WLC + AP (autonomous IOS is not available for these APs).

Scott Fella
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Like others mentioned, that command is only valid of the Wave1 and older AP's. SNMP is done from the controller and not individual access points.
-Scott
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Ok I get the WAPS pull configs from WLC but my WAPs keep losing SNMP config after reboot so clearly they're not retrieving SNMP config from WLC

That I don't know. Normally, with a WLC, you only query the WLC with snmp, not the APs. You might want to open a TAC.


As we've already explained, you should NOT be SNMP polling CAPWAP APs.
The config you're adding locally is evidently unsupported and therefore gets overwritten every time the WLC updates the config.
The only supported method for using SNMP with CAPWAP APs is to poll the WLC, not the AP.

How to identify whether an AP is COS or not?

Every model since the Wave 2 APs is COS - eg the 3802 example you gave above:
Cisco AP Software, (ap3g3), [wnbu-bld-lnx8:/san/BUILD/workspace/83MR4_Repost_Cheetah_CCO/label/barbados]
The older APs (eg 3702) run IOS so when you do show ver it will say IOS :)

Yes, all wave2 AP models are based on COS. In summary following series of AP models

1540/1560/1800/2800/3800/4800/9100.

You can check AP is wave2 support from this page

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/wireless/access-point-controller-selector.html?

 

Here is another useful FAQ page about Wave2 APs

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collateral/enterprise-networks/802-11ac-solution/q-and-a-c67-734152.html 

 

HTH

Rasika

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Thanks for that. Yesterday I converted AP 1702 from autonomous to CAPWAP. @Rasika Your blog post was very helpful indeed : ) However after the conversion the command "debug capwap console cli" isn't recognised. Does that mean I have converted the AP into a COS ? If that's so, does wave 1 and older APs support COS? Sorry for all the questions. I got into Wireless only a year ago, and all these new facts have only made my interest go up. Appreciate your help.

"However after the conversion the command "debug capwap console cli" isn't recognised."

That command is only intended to use when AP got a lightweight image. Once you converted to Autonomous, it does not require it. You can simply go to configuration mode by "config t" CLI command.

 

Hope you understand, still 1702 is wave 1 AP and running Cisco IOS image (irrespective of lightweight vs autonomous image in  it)

 

"Sorry for all the questions. I got into Wireless only a year ago, and all these new facts have only made my interest go up. Appreciate your help.

No need to apologies, we all being in that learning curve and understand where you coming from. We are happy to help in this forum as much as we can.

HTH

Rasika

 

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