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Cisco Access Point - configuration

beta_admin66
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Hi everyone,

I want to configure a Cisco Access Point AIR-AP4800_E-K9. I added it to the controller with an IP address. (Also a AP4800_E-K9).

The access point is not accessible via the web interface. The access point is accessible via ping on the LAN. Does it have to be a specific browser? Do I need to configure http on the access point? What other data do I have to enter on the access point?

Does the controller copy all data such as SSID, WLAN ID to the access point?

Thank you.

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marce1000
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 - If it's a capwap based (client) access point intending to join a controller then it does not have a web-based interface , it becomes managed by the controller. Verify the list of access points on the controller to check if it joined correctly , 

 M.



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Hello,

I see the new access point under the cisco 4800 Mobility express-Controller but there is no uptime und the blue light is blinking on the access point.

 

 - As stated , you need to attach a console and post  the booting output , 

 M.



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Scott Fella
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Looking at the model you posted, AIR-AP4800_E-K9, this is a standalone ap unless you have converted the image to CAPWAP.   Console into the AP, reboot it and post the output.  Attach the output as a text file attachment.  The output will tell you what is happening, if the AP is autonomous, or failing to join a controller and why.

-Scott
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Hi,

which output do you mean? Which command is best for this?

 

Hello,

I see the new Access Point under the Controller Cisco 4800 Mobility Express:

AP#[*12/21/2022 14:44:14.7933] Invalid event 50 & state 10 combination.
[*12/21/2022 14:44:14.7933] SM handler: Failed to process timer message. Event 50, state 10
[*12/21/2022 14:44:14.7933] Failed to handle timer message.
[*12/21/2022 14:44:14.7933] FSM failure while processing message with id: 1
[*12/21/2022 14:44:14.9833] Image download did not start for 120 seconds.
[*12/21/2022 14:44:14.9833] Restarting capwap - image download cannot start.
[*12/21/2022 14:44:14.9833]
[*12/21/2022 14:44:14.9833] Lost connection to the controller, going to restart CAPWAP...
[*12/21/2022 14:44:14.9833]
[*12/21/2022 14:44:14.9834] Restarting CAPWAP State Machine.
[*12/21/2022 14:44:15.0882] Discarding msg CAPWAP_WTP_EVENT_REQUEST(type 9) in CAPWAP state: Image Data(10).
[*12/21/2022 14:44:15.0902]
[*12/21/2022 14:44:15.0903] CAPWAP State: DTLS Teardown
[*12/21/2022 14:44:16.1051] Dropping dtls packet since session is not established. Peer xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx-5246, Local xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx-5272, conn (nil)
[*12/21/2022 14:44:16.9110] Discarding msg CAPWAP_WTP_EVENT_REQUEST(type 9) in CAPWAP state: DTLS Teardown(4).
[*12/21/2022 14:44:20.7361] do ABORT, part1 is active part
[*12/21/2022 14:44:30.8579]
[*12/21/2022 14:44:30.8579] CAPWAP State: Discovery
[*12/21/2022 14:44:30.8609] Discovery Request sent to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, discovery type STATIC_CONFIG(1)
[*12/21/2022 14:44:30.8637] Discovery Request sent to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, discovery type STATIC_CONFIG(1)
[*12/21/2022 14:44:30.8696] Discovery Request sent to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, discovery type UNKNOWN(0)
[*12/21/2022 14:44:30.8697] Discovery Response from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
[*12/21/2022 14:44:40.0000] TLV-DEC-ERR-1: No proc for 661
[*12/21/2022 14:44:40.0002] Discovery Response from 1xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
[*12/21/2022 14:44:40.0000] TLV-DEC-ERR-1: No proc for 661
[*12/21/2022 14:44:40.0000] Discovery Response from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
[*12/21/2022 14:44:40.0000] TLV-DEC-ERR-1: No proc for 661
[*12/21/2022 14:44:40.0000]
[*12/21/2022 14:44:40.0000] CAPWAP State: DTLS Setup
[*12/21/2022 14:44:40.6769]
[*12/21/2022 14:44:40.6769] CAPWAP State: Join
[*12/21/2022 14:44:40.6788] Sending Join request to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx through port 5272
[*12/21/2022 14:44:40.6822] Join Response from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
[*12/21/2022 14:44:40.6822] TLV ID 788 not found 
[*12/21/2022 14:44:40.6823] TLV-DEC-ERR-1: No proc for 788
[*12/21/2022 14:44:40.6823] TLV-DEC-FAILED for TLV_FLEXEXPRESS_AP_TYPE_PAYLOAD(786)
[*12/21/2022 14:44:40.7572] HW CAPWAP tunnel is ADDED
[*12/21/2022 14:44:40.7690]
[*12/21/2022 14:44:40.7690] CAPWAP State: Image Data
[*12/21/2022 14:44:40.8069] do PRECHECK, part1 is active part
[*12/21/2022 14:44:40.9456] Image Data Request sent to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

Hello,

I see on the Cisco 4800 Mobility express, that there is no uptime on the new access point and the blue light is blinking.

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