03-22-2018 11:02 AM - edited 07-05-2021 08:25 AM
Hello Guys,
I am using the 2504 WLC with 69 APs but 1 AP is not joining the WLC.
I dont even know where that AP physically located.
I can ping that AP from any WIFI connected device.
Please advice how to join this AP.
Thanks
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03-22-2018 12:11 PM
:)
You said that you can ping this AP, right? can you track it the MAC address and use "show cdp neighbors" to check the model on the switch?
In your WLC can you share the output "show license capacity"
03-22-2018 11:29 AM
Hi ,
As per your statement ap got ip, just enable capwap debug on controller to check discovery request and response going out from the wlc. how is your network is designed meaning ap got wlc ip using dhcp option 43 or directly prime into the ap?.
03-22-2018 11:36 AM
Hello Mohan,
all APs and controller management port is in default vlan and NO DHCP option 43 is configured.
i have 69 APs just this one is not joined.
when i enter command ---- sh ap join stats detailed mac
Reason fo last AP connection Failure ..... Number of message retransmission to the AP has reached max
03-22-2018 11:30 AM
After entering the command ---- sh AP join stats detailed mac-address
I got this reason : Number of message transmission to the AP has reached maximum.
03-22-2018 11:53 AM
This AP is same model that rest go them?
03-22-2018 12:01 PM
I believe so but not sure because that AP is not listed In Access points in GUI.
I dont even know how to check this info from CLI.
please advice with command ?
Thanks
03-22-2018 12:11 PM
:)
You said that you can ping this AP, right? can you track it the MAC address and use "show cdp neighbors" to check the model on the switch?
In your WLC can you share the output "show license capacity"
03-22-2018 12:32 PM
The results of Show License Capacity
Max count: 70 Current count:68 remaining count:2 remaining capacity:7/75
Total APs are 69 , show license capacity only showing 68 that are joined.
We just acquire this building, and everything is unmanaged and no documentation, So give me some time to figure out the switch where this AP is connected.
Thanks
03-22-2018 12:52 PM - edited 03-22-2018 01:03 PM
I would log into the core switch and do an arp or rarp on the AP and track down the switch its connected to from there.
Do you have any type of monitoring tools such as solarwinds, whatsupgold, etc that keeps track of all the ip addresses that flow through your environment? do you have cisco prime?
As far as where it is physically, I'd use a fluke or some other RF tracking program and walk the building until you see the signal for the AP get closer. That should give you an idea of where it may be. The "Netscout Aircheck G2" looks like a great tool to use for this as well.
03-22-2018 11:24 PM
@wrainwater wrote:
As far as where it is physically, I'd use a fluke or some other RF tracking program and walk the building until you see the signal for the AP get closer. That should give you an idea of where it may be. The "Netscout Aircheck G2" looks like a great tool to use for this as well.
One can use the existing APs and "reverse" triangulation.
Another method is to find out if the switch the AP is connected to supports TDR and then do a TDR test to determine how far is the cable run.
03-23-2018 05:23 AM
03-23-2018 05:29 AM
03-23-2018 06:38 AM
Hi,
As per your below output remaining ap capacity should be 2/70, can you remove any one of the associated ap and check not joining ap connected and also check with not joined ap mac or ip with msg log and snmp trap logs, check in snmp trap or msg log for license related msg is flooding.
The results of Show License Capacity
Max count: 70 Current count:68 remaining count:2 remaining capacity:7/75
Total APs are 69 , show license capacity only showing 68 that are joined.
03-23-2018 07:43 AM
Hello Guys,
Its working now, The think it was due to IP conflict-ion , Now i see that DHCP provide diff IP and its working.
@mohanraj_blr But its still showing count 6\75... Total APS 69 now... Max count-70
Thanks
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