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WLC5520 8.5.140 - 2800 AP, Channel Width 40Mhz, but APS broadcasting 80Mhz

craiglebutt
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Currently running new WLC 5520 on above code.

Channel Width is set to 40MHz and DCA using 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140

But for some reason APs are broadcasting on 80MHz and 160MHz

Can't see any thing obvious,

 


 Local Automatic Channel Assignment
  Channel Assignment Mode........................ AUTO
  Channel Update Interval........................ 600 seconds
  Anchor time (Hour of the day).................. 0
  Update Contribution
    Noise........................................ Enable
    Interference................................. Enable
    Load......................................... Disable
    Device Aware................................. Enable
  CleanAir Event-driven RRM option............... Enabled
  CleanAir Event-driven RRM sensitivity.......... Medium
  CleanAir Event-driven RRM Rogue Option......... Enabled
  CleanAir Event-driven RRM Rogue Duty Cycle..... 80
  Channel Assignment Leader...................... **************  **.**.**.**.
  DCA Sensitivity Level.......................... HIGH (5 dB)
  DCA 802.11n/ac Channel Width................... 40 MHz
  DCA Minimum Energy Limit....................... -95 dBm
  Channel Energy Levels
    Minimum...................................... -81 dBm
    Average...................................... -79 dBm
    Maximum...................................... -65 dBm

  Channel Dwell Times
    Minimum...................................... 0 days, 04 h 13 m 22 s
    Average...................................... 10 days, 01 h 52 m 07 s
    Maximum...................................... 64 days, 09 h 05 m 42 s
  802.11a 5 GHz Auto-RF Channel List
    Allowed Channel List......................... 36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,100,
                                                  104,108,112,116,120,124,128,
                                                  132,136,140
    Unused Channel List..........................
  DCA Outdoor AP option.......................... Enabled

Leader Automatic Channel Assignment
  Channel Assignment Mode........................ AUTO
  Channel Update Interval........................ 600 seconds
  Update Contribution
    Noise........................................ Enable
    Interference................................. Enable
    Load......................................... Disable
    Device Aware................................. Disable
  DCA Sensitivity Level.......................... HIGH
    Allowed Channel List......................... 36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,100,
                                                  104,108,112,116,120,124,128,
                                                  132,136,140

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Just an update incase anyone else comes across this.

 

It is a bug CSCvp64704 causing the issue  https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCvp64704/?reffering_site=dumpcr

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Pls post "show advanced 802.11a summary" to see 

 

HTH

Rasika

Hi

Copied and pasted a few,
Looked on prime, even though says global config, is set to 80mhz, resetting to custom and change it to 40Mhz, then go back in to change to global, seems to stay at 40Mhz, just need figure out why it is doing it and how to change globally.

AP Name MAC Address Slot Admin Oper Channel TxPower
-------------------------------- ----------------- ---- -------- ----------- ------------------ -------------
Name-LIBRARY-LVL0-AP02 6c:8b:d3:a1:fa:a0 1 ENABLED UP (36,40)* *1/6 (17 dBm)
Name-CARDIC_BRU-LVL0-AP02 6c:8b:d3:ac:79:a0 1 ENABLED UP (64,60)* *1/6 (17 dBm)
Name-CARDIC_BRU-LVL0-AP01 6c:8b:d3:a2:05:c0 1 ENABLED UP (132,136)* *2/8 (20 dBm)
Name-CARDIC_BRU-LVL1-AP02 6c:8b:d3:a2:1a:80 1 ENABLED UP (36,40)* *1/6 (17 dBm)
Name-MAIN_B-LVL0-PHARMACY-AP03 6c:8b:d3:a1:f7:00 1 ENABLED UP (132,136)* *1/8 (23 dBm)
Name-MAIN_B-LVL0-PHARMACY-AP04 6c:8b:d3:ac:71:e0 1 ENABLED UP (100,104,108,112)* *1/8 (23 dBm)
Name-MAIN_B-LVL0-PHARMACY-AP05 6c:8b:d3:95:d1:00 1 ENABLED UP (52,56,60,64)* *1/6 (17 dBm)
Name-MAIN_B-LVL0-PHARMACY-AP06 6c:8b:d3:a2:06:60 1 ENABLED UP (132,136)* *1/8 (23 dBm)
Name-MAIN_B-LVL0-PHARMACY-AP02 6c:8b:d3:99:09:80 1 ENABLED UP (36,40,44,48)* *1/6 (17 dBm)
Name-MAIN_B-LVL0-PHARMACY-AP01 6c:8b:d3:ac:7c:40 1 ENABLED UP (100,104)* *1/8 (23 dBm)
Name-MAIN_B-LVL0-PATHOLOGY-AP01 6c:8b:d3:95:cf:a0 1 ENABLED UP (56,52)* *1/6 (17 dBm)
Name-MAIN_B-LVL0-PATHOLOGY-AP02 6c:8b:d3:95:d0:a0 1 ENABLED UP (132,136)* *1/8 (23 dBm)
Name-MAIN_B-LVL0-PATHOLOGY-AP03 6c:8b:d3:ac:76:80 1 ENABLED UP (36,40,44,48)* *1/6 (17 dBm)
Name-MAIN_B-LVL0-PATHOLOGY-AP05 6c:8b:d3:99:0c:80 1 ENABLED UP (112,108)* *1/8 (23 dBm)
Name-MAIN_B-LVL0-LIFT_LOBBY-AP01 6c:8b:d3:a2:5c:20 1 ENABLED UP (132,136)* *1/8 (23 dBm)
Name-MAIN_B-LVL0-MORTUARY-AP01 6c:8b:d3:ac:8f:40 1 ENABLED UP (36,40,44,48)* *1/6 (17 dBm)
Name-MAIN_B-LVL0-PATHOLOGY-AP04 6c:8b:d3:95:d1:c0 1 ENABLED UP (132,136)* *1/8 (23 dBm)
Name-MAIN_B-LVL0-UOL-AP02 6c:8b:d3:b6:0c:60 1 ENABLED UP (36,40,44,48)* *1/6 (17 dBm)
Name-MAIN_B-LVL0-UOL-AP03 6c:8b:d3:ac:8e:20 1 ENABLED UP (132,136)* *1/8 (23 dBm)
Name-MAIN_B-LVL0-UOL-AP05 6c:8b:d3:b5:fa:c0 1 ENABLED UP (64,60)* *1/6 (17 dBm)
Name-MAIN_B-LVL0-UOL-AP07 6c:8b:d3:95:ce:40 1 ENABLED UP (100,104)* *1/8 (23 dBm)

cheers

Check under WLC DCA setting & make sure it is set to 40MHz. Also check what interval DCA channel changes are configured.

 

Once that DCA channel change interval reached, check it out again.

 

Still if you see weird behavior, reach TAC

 

HTH

Rasika

 

 

Leo Laohoo
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Raise a TAC Case. That looks like a bug.

Thanks for reply's.

I missed out the 5520 is in a RF Group with a 8510, the 8510 is on 8.0150 and is the RF Leader.

Just separated them and tested, took long than thought but when the 5520 was it's own leader, everything seem to go back to what it should be.

 

So issue seems to be between the issue of the 5520 on 8.5.140 and the 8510 on 8.0.150, but can't sperate at the minute as 2 massive sites and still require full roaming.

 

cheers

You maybe can solve it with an AP group on the 5520. Create a group, put 1-2 APs for testing in it and set the channel width to 40 MHz. With some luck the calculation will be done separately for that group.

cheers, I've split most of the APs in to AP Groups already  but still affected.

TAC have come back saying need to upgrade 8510, but can't at the minute as couple hundred 1240 and 1140 still migrating, so APs on both new and old wlc in the middle of buildings, could separate the RF grouping then that will cause more issue.

cheers

Hi

 Do you have RF profile on the WLC and is it on the AP group?  RF profile overwrite global config  and that´s what it is used for, actually. 

If RRM on the global config is 40 but on the RF profile is 80, AP will use 80. 

 

-If I helped you somehow, please, rate it as useful.-

Hi

 

Tried that, didn't work.  Need to consult with customer and  see what TAC comes back with, still got 3 moths to completely migrated APs

 

cheers

Just an update incase anyone else comes across this.

 

It is a bug CSCvp64704 causing the issue  https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCvp64704/?reffering_site=dumpcr

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