05-06-2013 10:44 AM - edited 07-04-2021 12:01 AM
Last week one of our 9 APs (1140) wasnt able to accept connections. I rebooted the AP and again all worked. But on my debug I found this (and again today) (attached image)
05-06-2013 10:54 AM
That is a threshold setting that can be adjusted. Doesn't affect client connectivity. If your on v7.4 with 1142's then you can be running into a known bug.
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05-06-2013 11:02 AM
05-06-2013 11:07 AM
Well you can, but I would just go with the latest version on the 7.0 train which is v7.0.240.0. Make sure that client load balancing is disabled also.
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05-06-2013 11:14 AM
05-06-2013 11:16 AM
Then keep track to see if its a given AP or not. Can be an issue with an AP, especially if a reboot of the AP fixes it. You can try swapping APs around to see if the issue follows the AP or not.
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05-06-2013 10:59 AM
Here is the bug ID just in case your using v7.4
http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/search/getBugDetails.do?method=fetchBugDetails&bugId=CSCud97983
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05-06-2013 11:13 AM
You can run this command on a given ap to see the utilization
show ap auto-rf {802.11a | 802.11b} Cisco_AP
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