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Apologies if this has been asked before but we have a pair of 5500s managing 140 APs and despite reading the docs and searching the web we still can't find a means to locate APs that have gone offline. The software / GUI is great for finding ...
Well I can watch the live stream of the syslog server and ID the device being plugged in and disconnected, hopefully it will allow me to intuit other missing AP situations especially with that list of log messages. I'll see what I can find out once I...
Cheers for that, our APs are all far from my desk so I couldn't do that but I do have a pre-configured mini AP right here. I'm going to plug it and unplug it over and over and see if it says the same as the log message you found. I presume the messag...
Apparently we already send that data to our syslog server, so it is there in its entirety for 'eternity' there is frustratingly no way to interpret the information without getting PI. We already have a budgeted for PI but at present don't have the ti...
So PI gets the WAP status info from the WLC so at some point that information is on the WLC (in the log file?) it's just that Cisco have decided to bundle that functionality with PI. I read that the WLC logs can be sent to our syslog server but I tho...
If the WLC doesn't keep historical data then what does all of the log data under management mean? Surely there must be an entry for AP going offline. I mean how does Prime find out. I'm sure one of those messages are significant, someone must be able...