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CSCwk48338 - AX AP doesn't accept clients

Man, there has to be another solution other than upgrading to iOS 17.12.3 .. We can't use that IOS because we still have 900 2702's on our controllers.  We have 1500 9130's and 2800 3802's.
I really wish Cisco would escalate this issue and get a patch put out. We are screwed if our 9130's continue to drop and no longer permit client connections.  Wish we knew this was a problem before we migrated 4 months ago off of our old  8540's.  Not to mention, these 9800 WLC's have crashed 4 times in 4 months and the 8540's would go years without crashing.  Not happy with Cisco right now

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marce1000
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 - The older IOS COS AP's are supported in and up to 17.12.x verify using :
          https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/compatibility/matrix/compatibility-matrix.html

 M.



-- Each morning when I wake up and look into the mirror I always say ' Why am I so brilliant ? '
    When the mirror will then always repond to me with ' The only thing that exceeds your brilliance is your beauty! '

Interesting. The Cisco tech from the TAC case gave me a screen shot of 17.12.3 showing supported AP's, and the 2702 is not listed. He also told me that the 2702 wasn't supported.   And the link that you provided takes me to a place that shows the 2702 is supported.   So the question is, what document is correct  


Does anyone out there have 2702's running on the 9800-80 WLC running Dublin 17.12.3(ED) or 17.12.4(MD) ?

Thx Marc1000 for your document reference. You gave me hope, something I didn't have when I posted my original post..

 

                 >...So the question is, what document is correct  
  - Well I can tell you from 'first hand' what is correct :  I have a mini lab setup with a  9800-cl running in vmware workstation on windows 10  , version installed =  17.12.4 and a 2700 'aside it' in the living. It can connect to it perfectly. Use the setup also for community support and when I need to check things out sometimes

           1) It is supported
           2) The compatibility matrix is correct

 M.



-- Each morning when I wake up and look into the mirror I always say ' Why am I so brilliant ? '
    When the mirror will then always repond to me with ' The only thing that exceeds your brilliance is your beauty! '

Excellent. Thank you for your input on this. You have been most helpful.

You can also refer to the release notes.  The Wave 1 APs are definitely supported on 17.12
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/9800/17-12/release-notes/rn-17-12-9800.html#supported-aps

These days you'll often find you know more than the TAC engineer you're dealing with.  You have to double check and verify anything they tell you.  I can't count the number of times they've told me to run commands that don't even exist, or just don't work, because they've got them from a document for some other platform or version (never actually tried the commands themselves).

eglinsky2012
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I can also confirm that the 2700, 3700, and 1570 series APs are working on 17.12.4 on 9800-80s.

Wonderful. Good to hear. Thank you for the confirmation.

Leo Laohoo
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The Bug ID might say "but is not seen in 17.12.3 or above" but you may want to make it a point to reboot the APs regularly (daily or weekly) because there are about a dozen Bug IDs where the x800/1560 and all Catalyst 9k APs would stop passing traffic.

The "workaround" is to reboot the APs very regularly.

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Wow. Good to know. An thank you for the config snippets.

The latest version of this bug which we're dealing with on 17.12.4 is https://bst.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCwk12169
It's supposed to be fixed in 17.12.4 APSP4 which was released a few days ago.
We're rolling it out this coming week and hoping it will resolve the issue...

And I can now confirm that CSCwk12169 does not fix the issue for 9105 APs!  TAC getting back to developers ...

Update 27-11-2024: dev who wrote CSCwk12169 fix now making noises about maybe it doesn't fix the issue on 9105 on 17.12.4 APSP4 after all ...  Meanwhile TAC have opened a new bug https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCwn27877 which has a different dev assigned and we've got off to a great start (not) with them misunderstanding the RA traces (claiming it's working fine and it's the clients which are at fault) and not believing the OTA captures which prove the AP doesn't respond!  So we have a dev who doesn't really understand AP/9800/wireless and doesn't believe OTA - what could possibly go wrong?  Maybe they were having a bad day and will see sense in the fresh light of a new day...

Update: 29-11-2024: debug session with dev team completed after they saw sense and realised there is definitely something wrong with the AP.  They could see that the 5GHz radio Rx queue gets stuck (but no idea why).  They've collected lots of debugs and will be talking to Broadcom next week ...

Rich, Couple questions.

1.) in regards to upgrading from 17.9.5 on our 9800-80 WLC's to 17.12.x, which should we upgrade to?  The Early Deployment is starred and the newer 17.12.4 is the main deployment..
17.12.3(ED)* or 17.12.4(MD)

2. In regards to CSCwk48338, has Cisco found anything yet  are they still looking?

Thank you

Brannon

 

 

  brannonsweet@cox.net   Consider 17.12.4 as being mature enough and to be preferred over 17.12.3 ,

 M.



-- Each morning when I wake up and look into the mirror I always say ' Why am I so brilliant ? '
    When the mirror will then always repond to me with ' The only thing that exceeds your brilliance is your beauty! '

Rich, wondering if you might have a opinion on this. We are updating our 9800'-80's from 17.9.5 to 17.12.4 this weekend. I was looking over the SMU's and had a question about one of them:

Hitless Recommended SMU, 9800-80 got reloaded with reason 'Critical process wncmgrd fault on rp_0_0 (rc=134)'
C9800-universalk9_wlc.17.12.04.CSCwj93876.SPA.smu.bin
 
When i look the bug up, CSCwj93876    in the bug tool, it looks like I want to install this SMU after the 17.12.4 upgrade as it fixes a crash problem.  My question is, when viewing the bug in the tool, if i scroll down, i see a community discussion with 3 entries.


Are these discussion entries related to this bug CSCwj93876  ?
I ask, because the 2nd entry is a guy with 9800's in a HA pairs (As we are) saying that his 17.12.4 update from 17.9.5 (Like us) had issues with the HA pair and synchronizing properly.

Do we know if this issue he had got fixed? I presume it's possible that we could run into this issue as well?  The link to his issues is below, in case it's easier than following along in a separate browser

https://community.cisco.com/t5/wireless/9800-80-active-and-standby-configuration-out-of-sync-17-12-4/td-p/5164100

Anyhow, was wondering what your thoughts are on his this.

 
Thanks for being there to answer all of these questions. 
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