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Cisco 1542 - Any way to get logging from these or check the firmware?

Mogwai
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Just wondering if there is any way to check the firmware on these remotely & if there is a way to get logging from these models?

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Rich R
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Just wondering if there is any way to check the firmware on these remotely 
Controller based APs should always be running the same version as the WLC but you can also use: "show ap image all" on the WLC.

if there is a way to get logging from these models
The whole point of managing APs from a WLC is that your management and logging is done centrally on the controller but you can also configure APs to log locally to a syslog server.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless/4100-series-wireless-lan-controllers/107252-WLC-Syslog-Server.html#anc10

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Mogwai
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Alsom should be noted that when I check out prime environment for this outdoor AP I do see these logs repeating. Would I have the correct interpretation of the log being that the outdoor/receiving AP is simply losing & reconnecting to the sending AP?

MESH '88:90:8d:92:99:0f' changed its parent. AP current parent MAC Address '88:90:8d:92:c7:80', previous parent MAC Address '88:90:8d:92:c7:80'

 

 

marce1000
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 - If running Mobility Express you may try this snmp OID .1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.10  (provided snmp is properly configured) , for logging , configure a syslog server ,

 M.



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Rich R
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Just wondering if there is any way to check the firmware on these remotely 
Controller based APs should always be running the same version as the WLC but you can also use: "show ap image all" on the WLC.

if there is a way to get logging from these models
The whole point of managing APs from a WLC is that your management and logging is done centrally on the controller but you can also configure APs to log locally to a syslog server.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless/4100-series-wireless-lan-controllers/107252-WLC-Syslog-Server.html#anc10

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