09-20-2013 02:57 AM - edited 07-04-2021 12:53 AM
Hi
We are having some Issue with some Access Points are dropping clients on 2.4 GhZ radio, the radio is if you SSH to the Access Point "Dot11Radio0 is up, line protocol is up".
Our setup is 2 x Wism2 controller (7.5), a CPI (1.4), and around 750 Access points of various types (1121, 1131, 1142, 2602).
If we reset the Access Point from CPI it comes up and it will again accept clients on 2.4 GhZ for a random time period, sometimes it works for some hours, sometimes for a couple of days, total random.
The once we have seen the problem on is as I know 1142:
Software Version | 7.5.102.0 |
Boot Version | 12.4.23.0 |
AP Model | AIR-LAP1142N-E-K9 |
IOS Version | 15.2(4)JA1$ |
Hope to get help finding a solution.
Best regards
Jørgen
09-20-2013 04:54 AM
Never seen this kind of behaviour before.
1. Have you tried with OPEN authentication?
2. What kind of wireless clients?
3. Have you updated the clients' wireless NIC drivers?
09-23-2013 01:43 AM
1. No we have not tryed with Open.
2. It is all clients on 2.4 GhZ, but MAC computers just jumps on the 5 GhZ.
3. As it is students computers the comes with all differents brands, we have not tried that.
09-23-2013 05:12 AM
If you have a high density deployment, you might want to look at your RRM. What is the power set to on the AP's. If the power is set too low, that can cause clients not to see or be able to join an access point. If this is the case, you need to set the min tx power level for the 2.4ghz radio which is under the wireless tab in the 802.11bgn TPC.
If you have an issue with a certain AP model, it might be a bug, but you didn't mention what model AP is was happening to.
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09-23-2013 05:57 AM
As far as i know it is on the Cisco 1142 LAP we have the problem, and we havent been able to find anything in the bug reports.
09-23-2013 06:09 AM
There was an issue with the 1142's with v7.4 but I thought that was fixed in v7.4MR1. You might want to open a TAC case and see if the issue has resurfaced and they will create a new bug id.
10-28-2013 01:39 AM
Has been a long time since i posted, and want to let you know that we have opened a TAC on the problem, so we are in dialog with Cisco, sending logfiles for them to analyse.
Ill let you know if we find a solution.
10-28-2013 05:56 AM
Hi,
check this one,
http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/search/getBugDetails.do?method=fetchBugDetails&bugId=CSCuj15277
please attach show tech from the affected AP.
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