10-11-2022 07:20 AM
We experienced Issues regarding network-connectivity, I looked into some loggs on our WLC 9800 and saw a bunch of loggs like this:
.Oct 11 15:51:27.768: %IOSXE-4-PLATFORM: Chassis 2 R0/0: cpp_cp: QFP:0.0 Thread:224 TS:00001035332249163839 %SWPORT-4-MAC_CONFLICT: Dynamic mac XXXX.XXXX.XXXX from Port-channel1 conflict with WlClient, please check the network topology and make sure there is no loop.
.Oct 11 15:50:24.978: %IOSXE-4-PLATFORM: Chassis 2 R0/0: cpp_cp: QFP:0.0 Thread:167 TS:00001035269455385994 %SWPORT-4-MAC_CONFLICT: Dynamic mac XXXX.XXXX.XXXX from Port-channel1 conflict with WlClient, please check the network topology and make sure there is no loop.
.Oct 11 15:49:20.263: %IOSXE-4-PLATFORM: Chassis 2 R0/0: cpp_cp: QFP:0.0 Thread:209 TS:00001035204736854295 %SWPORT-4-MAC_CONFLICT: Dynamic mac XXXX.XXXX.XXXX from Port-channel1 conflict with WlClient, please check the network topology and make sure there is no loop.
.Oct 11 15:48:17.389: %IOSXE-4-PLATFORM: Chassis 2 R0/0: cpp_cp: QFP:0.0 Thread:004 TS:00001035141859772682 %SWPORT-4-MAC_CONFLICT: Dynamic mac XXXX.XXXX.XXXX from Port-channel1 conflict with WlClient, please check the network topology and make sure there is no loop.
.Oct 11 15:47:15.594: %IOSXE-4-PLATFORM: Chassis 2 R0/0: cpp_cp: QFP:0.0 Thread:216 TS:00001035080061157196 %SWPORT-4-MAC_CONFLICT: Dynamic mac XXXX.XXXX.XXXX from Port-channel1 conflict with WlClient, please check the network topology and make sure there is no loop.
.Oct 11 15:46:13.467: %IOSXE-4-PLATFORM: Chassis 2 R0/0: cpp_cp: QFP:0.0 Thread:094 TS:00001035017930663327 %SWPORT-4-MAC_CONFLICT: Dynamic mac XXXX.XXXX.XXXX from Port-channel1 conflict with WlClient, please check the network topology and make sure there is no loop.
The WLC is connected to our 4500 CoreSwitch, it is a vss configuration. Any Ideas?
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10-13-2022 02:20 PM - edited 10-13-2022 02:20 PM
is all your AP's are in local mode?
If yes I think then this is expected as this is a typical scenario when a client connected to and AP in 9800 moves to an AP in 5508 or vice versa.
10-11-2022 09:27 AM - edited 10-11-2022 09:28 AM
WLC 9800 virtual or appliance ?
may be worth checking below bug if you are running the code mentioned in the bug :
https://quickview.cloudapps.cisco.com/quickview/bug/CSCvt96686
10-12-2022 12:02 AM - edited 10-12-2022 12:06 AM
It is an appliance, but I think I know why it is happening. We have an old WLC 5508 running right now. Also the new WLC is running Version 17.3.5b. So the bug you mentioned should be already fixed.
10-12-2022 11:35 AM
And why do you think it is happening?
10-13-2022 02:20 PM - edited 10-13-2022 02:20 PM
is all your AP's are in local mode?
If yes I think then this is expected as this is a typical scenario when a client connected to and AP in 9800 moves to an AP in 5508 or vice versa.
11-28-2022 04:32 AM
You are absolutely right, I am in the middle of an migration(from 5508 to 9800) and also we use the same VLAN to SSID mappings.
After turning the AccessPoints from Flex to local mode, the port-flapping stopped. The WLC learned the mac from core and ap!
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