07-01-2023 06:16 AM
Hi everyone,
I need some advice regarding an issue with my C9800-CL controller. Currently, I have 5 sites connected to the controller, with 4 of them being remote sites. However, one of the sites suddenly stopped connecting to the controller. Upon further investigation, we discovered that the APs were assigned the wrong controller IP address. We are unsure where this IP address is coming from. We use option 43 for remote sites since they operate on a different range from the wireless management interface. However, APs receive their correct IP address range but get assigned a controller mgmt interface IP Add.
Additionally, we have been experiencing a problem where APs for specific sites disconnect and require a reboot of the core switch to rejoin the controller. This happens whenever there is a power outage in those areas. We have our DHCP scope and option 43 configured in the Fortigate firewalls at each site, but unfortunately, we do not have access to FW as a third party manages them.
We converted these APs to capwap; they had ewc mode.
I have added 3 comments in the middle of the AP logs and the same comments at the bottom section of the AP logs.
AP type C9115
All APs are configured to use local mode
Thanks,
Jason
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07-01-2023 08:08 AM
you need to check the DHCP. When the AP drops, try to see if it has IP address, I believe it has not. If it does, check if you see ARP on the core.
This can be a bug but see this steps first.
07-05-2023 06:24 AM
Hi Flavio,
Thank you so much for your advice. We managed to get the site working again. So, the 3rd party company that manages the FW changed option 43 HEX to something different by mistake; hence APs couldn't find the correct MGMT interface.
With the other issue of the APs disappearing, I will upgrade the core switches and see how it goes.
Thank you,
Jason
07-05-2023 06:29 AM
Hi Marce,
I appreciate your suggestion to check the wireless output of the show tech with an analyzer tool. The site is up now.
Thank you,
Jason
07-01-2023 07:27 AM
The AP see two WLC on the network. As you mentioned "they had ewc mode" probably one of them still have the config enabled.
If is not difficult to find the IP 192.168.70.13. Go to the Core switch, ping the IP, look the ARP table and see from where it comes.
[*06/27/2023 08:55:54.2440] Discovery Request sent to 192.168.70.13, discovery type STATIC_CONFIG(1)
[*06/27/2023 08:55:54.2450] Discovery Request sent to 100.100.100.88, discovery type DHCP(2)
07-01-2023 07:40 AM
07-01-2023 08:08 AM
you need to check the DHCP. When the AP drops, try to see if it has IP address, I believe it has not. If it does, check if you see ARP on the core.
This can be a bug but see this steps first.
07-01-2023 08:33 AM
07-05-2023 06:24 AM
Hi Flavio,
Thank you so much for your advice. We managed to get the site working again. So, the 3rd party company that manages the FW changed option 43 HEX to something different by mistake; hence APs couldn't find the correct MGMT interface.
With the other issue of the APs disappearing, I will upgrade the core switches and see how it goes.
Thank you,
Jason
07-01-2023 09:27 AM
- Review the 9800-CL controller configuration with the CLI command show tech wireless ; have the output analyzed with
https://cway.cisco.com/wireless-config-analyzer/
M.
07-01-2023 10:29 AM
07-05-2023 06:29 AM
Hi Marce,
I appreciate your suggestion to check the wireless output of the show tech with an analyzer tool. The site is up now.
Thank you,
Jason
07-05-2023 06:42 AM
>...I appreciate your suggestion to check the wireless output of the show tech with an analyzer tool. The site is up now.
Go for it! It will bring you lots of advisories please note ; you need the output of the CLI command : show tech wireless ; not simply show tech ; then feed that output into : https://cway.cisco.com/wireless-config-analyzer/
M.
11-01-2023 10:54 AM
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