08-05-2024 04:11 PM
Pretty much that. At first I was afraid that the issue was the wireless config, so I triple checked everything regarding WLANs and policies. The SSIDs have WPA+WPA2, everything is alright. After hitting the wall for a while, I tried connecting another AP to the network and it worked just fine. I thought that maybe it could be the radius of the AP itself, so I connected it to an antenna (2544), but the same went for those. It's like 5 AP that aren't letting me connect, I checked ony by one and only 2 of them worked without any issue.
Any idea on what is going on? Can't wrap my head around this and it is kind of critical I get it done.
08-05-2024 05:09 PM
Do you have the correct country code configured
whats the admin status of the radios on the AP?
What version of WLC are you running
08-06-2024 07:42 AM - edited 08-06-2024 07:50 AM
The 4 APs that are causing trouble are configured in the very same ways in which those working are. Country code is fine (MX) and the same across the devices, radios are up and running, for it's SSIDs are there to try to join. Version is 17.9.4a.
I explained it in the original post, but I want to make clear that 2 of the APs are working in the intended way. SSIDs are letting people join and move to another SSIDs properly.
08-06-2024 09:42 AM
>....that 2 of the APs are working in the intended way. SSIDs are letting people join and move to another SSIDs properly.
- On the 9800 wireless controller issue the CLI command wireless config validate
If nothing is reported then that is OK
+ As @Rich R suggested have a complete checkup of the 9800 controller's configuration using the CLI command
show tech wireless and feed the output from that into Wireless Config Analyzer
Note use the full command as mentioned above ; it does not work with the output of a simple show tech
M.
08-06-2024 08:37 AM - edited 08-06-2024 08:38 AM
- Check your WLC config with Config Analyzer (link below).
- "show ap tag summ" to confirm you have the exact same tags applied to all the APs.
- Install APSP6 or upgrade to 17.12.3 (or 17.12.4 which will likely become recommended release in a few weeks)
- debug the clients directly on the AP and with radioactive trace on the WLC
- save the complete console log from one of the problem APs from power-on to a text file (.txt) and attach here for us to look at
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