06-29-2024 10:33 AM
Dear all,
Before one of my APs fails, it keeps rebooting unexpected at a specific time. at 01:20 UTC+8, I noticed my remaining AP also does that. its seems very weird to me as I clearly did not set any automation to my APs to perform self reboot. Luckily, this AP does not suffer from the boot loop issue, but it got me thinking if its some sort of faulty sign existed with the APs that I have missed. Is anyone else experiencing the same issue? software is up to date weeks ago: 10.6.2.0. so its most likely not caused by software update.
im also seeing some log that I dont know that they mean on startup, do they matter?
*fp_main_task: Jun 29 09:37:07.524: %CBW-3-CBD_PROVISIONING: cnfgr.c:3403 Trustpoint file is not found in CBW
*fp_main_task: Jun 29 09:37:01.412: %SSHPM-2-BAD_DEVICE_ID_CERT: sshpmcert.c:8291 Failed to retrieve MAC address from bsnOldDefaultIdCert certificate
*fp_main_task: Jun 29 09:37:01.392: %APF-4-WLANEXPIRY_TIMERSET_FAILED: apf_vap.c:3264 Unable to set timer for WLAN PSK password. unable to lock account
Thanks of your attention and help if any was provided!
Best,
Peter Wan
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06-29-2024 10:58 PM
Check the power source have any issue, the one of the faulty AP try factory reset and see of that works.
if that still failing contact Cisco TAC for RMA>
06-29-2024 10:58 PM
Check the power source have any issue, the one of the faulty AP try factory reset and see of that works.
if that still failing contact Cisco TAC for RMA>
06-30-2024 01:25 AM
07-02-2024 12:03 AM
Dear all,
so after further conversation with Cisco, its sort of is Cisco problem and not. First, the store is indeed Cisco's, BUT, the warranty for the product is not associated with Cisco. I have found out that it's associated with AMAZON SERVICE INC. this makes me impossible to request anything off the Cisco products purchased from amazon. Becareful if you are buying Cisco products off amazon, be sure to pay amazon for extra protection incase of failure, where you may have no one except amazon for help (which they did help in this case, but its a different story). Sorry for blaming so much on Cisco, it's not their fault, but their complicated retail models did make up some of the troubles.
Best Regards,
Peter Wan
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