09-10-2016 08:05 AM - edited 07-05-2021 05:48 AM
Hi,
Please guide me to configure static IP address on cisco AP 1852i controller base access point.
09-11-2016 11:54 PM
Hi,
if it is not joined to controller then only via CLI.
Login to ap and type command:
capwap ap ip address <ip> <mask>
capwap ap ip default-gateway <ip>
Also you can specify controller ip address:
capwap ap controller ip address <ip>
If ap is already joined to controller then login to WLC via web browser, click wireless tab, select AP, and in part of "IP Config" you can check "static IP" and set your desired IP address.
09-12-2016 09:38 AM
Hi , I am trying to configure the ip address through CLI as u suggested ...but i am not able to configure as constantly it is give message of searching valid gateway so i am not able to give the command ...
help me to stop this messages during configuration .
09-12-2016 11:41 PM
Hi,
just type command regardless what is displayed.
you will see mixed output but if you type command correctly then it will be accepted.
Try use TAB key (during writing of command) for autocomplete part of commands and display what was typed.
Also you can stop console log messages with commands:
enable
configure terminal
no logging console
09-13-2016 04:02 AM
Hi
I have tried that but i failed .I have tried with DHCP , but i am getting error messages like "did no get log server settings from DHCP".
Though it is getting ip address from the DHCP server.Please find the attached console messages of AP 1852.
Also i find the attached screen shot of the WLC configuration. Please guide me where i am wrong.
Regs
jigar
09-13-2016 11:31 PM
Hi,
so if management interface is only one interface which is configured then enable "Dynamic AP management" on it.
AP will communicate with WLC only over interface with dynamic ap management enabled.
Also you can check to accept all types of certificates (SSC, MIC, LSC) - first three checkboxes
Authorization leave off (unticked)
09-14-2016 01:38 AM
Hi,
I have follow up the steps what you have suggested except “Authoirization “ I didn’t find that option in the controller please let me know where I have to unticked off.
Also I have notice one thing , the controller software version we have is 7.6.130 .0 and field recovery image version is 7.6.101.1 . Is this version support CAPWAP 1852I ?
Regs,
jigar
09-14-2016 01:51 AM
Security --> AP Policies... on first three tick checkboxes and 4th and 5th leave unticked.
I am not sure if AP is supported, but you can check it on cisco webpage in release notes of image.
Did you tick "Dynamic AP management" checkbox on interface ? This could cause that AP is not able to connect to WLC.
03-14-2023 08:47 AM
Thanks commands worked perfect!
08-10-2018 06:13 AM
I had this problem too and it was so very frustrating. In my particular environment, I have a relative small but highly critical deployment where we do not use DHCP servers but instead use static configurations. I had powered on my AP using a Power Injector and I was trying to provision the AP with a static IP and WLC IP addresses. The CAPWAP process of the AP refused to accept any configurations aside from hostname and it was so very frustrating. None of the Cisco documentations talk about how to fix it either.
My solution was as follows:
capwap ap hostname <Access Point Hostname>
capwap ap ip <AP Static IP> <AP Static Netmask> <AP Default Gateway>
waiting for uplink IP address and reachable default gateway
iscovery Request sent to 255.255.255.255 with discovery type set to CAPWAP_DISCOVERY_TYPE_UNKNOWN(0)
capwap ap primary-base <Primary WLC Name> <Primary WLC IP> capwap ap secondary-base <Secondary WLC Name> <Secondary WLC IP>
CAPWAP State: Discovery Discovery Request sent to <Primary WLC IP> with discovery type set to CAPWAP_DISCOVERY_TYPE_STATIC_CONFIG(1) Discovery Request sent to <Secondary WLC IP> with discovery type set to CAPWAP_DISCOVERY_TYPE_STATIC_CONFIG(1) Discovery Request sent to 255.255.255.255 with discovery type set to CAPWAP_DISCOVERY_TYPE_UNKNOWN(0)
show run show capwap ip config
That should be all that's needed to provision the AP with static configurations, after that you can connect it to the network and it will join with the WLC and download the IOS image from the WLC and perform a self-upgrade. Any configurations after that you should do from the WLC itself.
08-10-2018 06:32 AM
03-24-2019 06:50 AM
Hi,
Assigning Static IP and Joining a APs to controller will take more time. I would like to suggest you configure the APs by using DHCP Option 43 to join the controller.
Once the APs joined to the controller, You can play with the APs configuration easily from the controller.
Ref. link for Option 43 Configuration
Below is command to change the DHCP assigned IP in to Static IP via WLC CLI.
config ap static-IP enable <AP Name> <AP IP Address> <Subnet> <Gateway>
y --> Yes for proceeding with Reboot
Ex: config ap static-IP enable AP01 10.10.10.10 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.1
y
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