11-18-2014 12:18 AM - edited 07-05-2021 01:57 AM
Hello,
SInce we've upgraded our 8500 to firmware 8.0 (previously 7.4), the logs are filled with a lot of this message:
DHCP Socket Task: Nov 18 09:05:02.792: #DHCP-4-IPRGSTR_MSCB_FAIL: dhcp_proxy.c:1938 Registering IP on mscb failed for statione0:94:67:07:b1:da
*DHCP Socket Task: Nov 18 09:05:02.792: #APF-4-NOT_REGISTERING_IP_ADD_ON_MSCB: apf_foreignap.c:1873 Not registering IP address 10.231.14.31 with netmask 255.255.255.240 for client e0:94:67:07:b1:da
*DHCP Socket Task: Nov 18 09:05:02.792: #DHCP-4-IPRGSTR_MSCB_FAIL: dhcp_proxy.c:1938 Registering IP on mscb failed for statione0:94:67:07:b1:da
*DHCP Socket Task: Nov 18 09:05:02.792: #APF-4-NOT_REGISTERING_IP_ADD_ON_MSCB: apf_foreignap.c:1873 Not registering IP address 10.231.14.31 with netmask 255.255.255.240 for client e0:94:67:07:b1:da
Mainly all of our clients get an IP address for a while then disconnect then try to get another one etc. The connection is not stable at all. When looking at the client part of the wlc, the client is noted as 0.0.0.0 althought when doing an ipconfig of the laptop, the laptop has an IP addr.
We didn't change anything in the wlc's configuration since the upgrade, nor in the netwoirk architecture (dhcp, radius). The wlc is acting as dhcp proxy.
I tried to find an explanation on google but no result. Any help will be really appreciated!
Thanks
Théo
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11-20-2014 02:53 PM
Thanks for the update
8.0MR1 would be a Christmas gift from Cisco to the customer running 8.0.100.0
Rasika
11-18-2014 03:11 AM
Error Message %DHCP-4-IPRGSTR_MSCB_FAIL: Registering IP on mscb failed for
station[hex]:[hex]:[hex]:[hex]:[hex]:[hex]
Explanation Registering IP on the mscb failed.
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11-19-2014 01:17 AM
Hi Theo,
Something Client automatically(Many deuath...) goes to excluded list.
1. So first disable exclusion client from WLAN advanced page.
2. Try to connect the client again.
3. Check if mac filtering is enabled on wlan..and client is not added in mac list.
4. If client is not in excluded list then try to reboot the WLC and try again.
Regards
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11-20-2014 05:58 AM
We've worked with cisco TAC yesterday and we're facing CSCur00288 : 8.0.100.0 client is shown with "ip address unknown" and "dhcp required".
This bug will be resolved in WLC 8.1 which is expected to be released by the end of this year.
Théo
11-20-2014 02:10 PM
This bug also affects local mode APs.
We've just faced with the same issue with WLC 5508 and APs working in local mode.
11-20-2014 02:53 PM
Thanks for the update
8.0MR1 would be a Christmas gift from Cisco to the customer running 8.0.100.0
Rasika
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