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I'm managing a network with 266 of the above WAPs with dual 5520 WLC's. Up until yesterday all WAPs were connected to the controller and everything was humming along nicely. The switch stack that the WLC's connect to had a wobbly and needed to be reb...
Normally I have a failure rate of 1 a month on average. I've had the controller offline on a number of occasions in the past and never experienced anything like this.The running config on the port is below;Current configuration : 309 bytes!interface ...
It would be better to wait until the weekend, just in case I lost any more AP's. Presently I can get by with 10 out of action. The coverage is patchy in some locations, but it's not critical.
Here is the switchport config for the test port I configured with a working WAP from spares connected;Name: Gi4/0/28Switchport: EnabledAdministrative Mode: static accessOperational Mode: static accessAdministrative Trunking Encapsulation: dot1qOperat...
@Rich R wrote:The information you've provided is contradictory!No it is not! Go back and read the fiull thread. Also, you are the one who asked for the full console logs!There are now three AP's in this scenario. The first is one that was displaying ...
Nothing I can see. I've disconnected and re-connected another random three again today and nothing for those MAC addresses showing in the logs. They rejoin the controller without issue.