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WAP 321 Crash

fawiersch
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Hallo,

I have a problem with four WAP321 at various locations.

All APs are configured with two WLANs and two VLANs.

The APs are connected via the Cisco power supply.

After about 7 days, the AP stops responding and you have to separate from the power supply. After the APs work again for about 7 days.

Resetting the AP did not change anything.

Problem with firmware 1.0.3.4 and 1.0.4.2.

crashdump with Software Version: 1.0.3.4


Crash Log:

Uptime of the AP: 7 Days, 0 Hours, 3 Minutes and 38 Seconds

CPU Unable to handle kernel paging request for process = swapper and pid = 0

epc == 800769c4, ra == c0519000

Stack Trace:

[<00000000c0519000>] - wlc_txc_scb_free+0x50/0x8c [wl]

[<00000000c051affc>] - wlc_txc_scb_init+0xcc/0xd4 [wl]

[<00000000c054c484>] - wlc_scbinit+0x98/0xcc [wl]

[<00000000c054dec8>] - wlc_userscb_alloc+0xc0/0x2d0 [wl]

[<00000000c054e87c>] - wlc_scblookup+0x11c/0x1c0 [wl]

[<00000000c057c024>] - wlc_ap_authresp+0x68c/0x9d0 [wl]

[<00000000c0535264>] - wlc_recvctl+0x1158/0x28b8 [wl]

[<00000000c0676ae4>] - wlc_recv+0x5f8/0x808 [wl]

[<00000000c067f7f8>] - wlc_dpc+0x6c8/0xb30 [wl]

[<00000000c06794c0>] - wl_dpc+0x50/0x164 [wl]

[<000000008002f09c>] - tasklet_action+0x70/0xf4

[<000000008002ea20>] - __do_softirq+0x80/0x110

[<000000008002eb18>] - do_softirq+0x68/0x70

crashdump with Software Version: 1.0.4.2


Crash Log:

Uptime of the AP: 7 Days, 23 Hours, 42 Minutes and 8 Seconds

CPU Unable to handle kernel paging request for process = swapper and pid = 0

epc == 800769d0, ra == c0519000

Stack Trace:

[<00000000c0519000>] - wlc_txc_scb_free+0x50/0x8c [wl]

[<00000000c051affc>] - wlc_txc_scb_init+0xcc/0xd4 [wl]

[<00000000c054c534>] - wlc_scbinit+0x98/0xcc [wl]

[<00000000c054df78>] - wlc_userscb_alloc+0xc0/0x2d0 [wl]

[<00000000c054e92c>] - wlc_scblookup+0x11c/0x1c0 [wl]

[<00000000c057c0fc>] - wlc_ap_authresp+0x68c/0x9d0 [wl]

[<00000000c053526c>] - wlc_recvctl+0x1158/0x28b8 [wl]

[<00000000c0676d94>] - wlc_recv+0x5f8/0x808 [wl]

[<00000000c067faa8>] - wlc_dpc+0x6c8/0xb30 [wl]

[<00000000c0679770>] - wl_dpc+0x50/0x164 [wl]

[<000000008002f09c>] - tasklet_action+0x70/0xf4

[<000000008002ea20>] - __do_softirq+0x80/0x110

[<000000008002eb18>] - do_softirq+0x68/0x70

1 Reply 1

Nagaraja Thanthry
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello Fabian,

Can you please contact Cisco Support (

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/support/tsd_cisco_small_business_support_center_contacts.html) and open a Service Request? One of our Engineers will be able to investigate the root cause for the crash and help you with fixing the same.

Thanks,

Nagaraja

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