02-28-2017 03:37 AM - edited 07-05-2021 06:37 AM
Hi,
My 2500 Series WLC has 3 APs connected . One is a wired AP and other 2 APs are connected via PoE. The APs which are connected via PoE are frequently goes down . I have checked the logs . Below I am pasting the logs .
Feb 28 09:41:18.061: [ERROR] ews.c 871: ewsRun: Bad State - should be suspended: 0x0
*bcastDataTask: Feb 28 09:35:28.000: #APF-3-INVALID_MCAST_MODE_ADDR: apf_net.c:4030 Received ipv6 capwap multicast packet source: (fe80::5217:ffff:fe27:1760) destination: (::) whencapwap multicast mode is multicast with unconfigured ipv6 address.
*nim_t: Feb 28 09:34:24.613: #SIM-3-PORT_UP: sim.c:13335 Physical port 4 is up!.
*nim_t: Feb 28 09:34:24.605: #SIM-3-PORT_UP: sim.c:13335 Physical port 3 is up!.
*nim_t: Feb 28 09:34:21.285: #SIM-3-PORT_UP: sim.c:13335 Physical port 1 is up!.
Feb 24 20:08:12.722: [ERROR] ews.c 871: ewsRun: Bad State - should be suspended: 0x0
*spamApTask2: Feb 24 20:00:26.765: #CAPWAP-3-ECHO_ERR: capwap_ac_sm.c:7019 Did not receive heartbeat reply; AP: 50:06:04:8c:ce:60
*nim_t: Feb 24 19:59:07.359: #SIM-3-PORT_DOWN: sim.c:13344 Physical port 4 is down!.
*nim_t: Feb 24 19:59:07.359: #SIM-3-PORT_DOWN: sim.c:13344 Physical port 3 is down!.
Previous message occurred 8 times.
Feb 23 10:08:31.191: [ERROR] ews.c 871: ewsRun: Bad State - should be suspended: 0x0
*nim_t: Feb 23 09:58:35.613: #SIM-3-PORT_UP: sim.c:13335 Physical port 4 is up!.
*nim_t: Feb 23 09:58:35.605: #SIM-3-PORT_UP: sim.c:13335 Physical port 3 is up!.
*bcastDataTask: Feb 23 09:58:34.996: #APF-3-INVALID_MCAST_MODE_ADDR: apf_net.c:4030 Received ipv6 capwap multicast packet source: (fe80::5217:ffff:fe27:1760) destination: (::) whencapwap multicast mode is multicast with unconfigured ipv6 address.
*nim_t: Feb 23 09:58:32.300: #SIM-3-PORT_UP: sim.c:13335 Physical port 1 is up!.
What might be possible issue . When the APs are down I will reboot my WLC and it come UP after reboot. But the process of going down is frequent .
Thanks
02-28-2017 04:56 AM
Hi,
which version SW you are running ??
Normally its not a recommended solution to attach AP directly to WLC.
how you setup the directly connected AP!!!!!
Info: If you want to join AP(directly connected to WLC), then you need to setup a dhcp scope on the WLC and make sure that it must be on the same network as the WLC management. The AP will get an IP address from the pool and join the WLC as long as everything else is configured correctly.
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02-28-2017 05:18 AM
Hi,
I am running version 8. APs are not directly connected . typo mistake ..APs are joined as clients , as usual.
I haven't enable ipv6 and multicast inmy WLC . But I can see in error logs that " Received ipv6 capwap multicast packet source: (fe80::5217:ffff:fe27:1760) destination: (::) whencapwap multicast mode is multicast with unconfigured ipv6 address " .
I am bit confused , why this erro coming eventhouh I have not enable IPV6 and multicast. Also CAPWAP supports only IPV4 .
In the Controller --> Interfaces I can see some additional features other than normal as
IPv6 Address | |
Prefix Length | |
IPv6 Gateway | |
Link Local IPv6 Address |
Normally It is
Vlan identifier
IP address
Netmask
Gateway
But how this extra fields IPv6 address etc .. comes here since ipv6 is disabled.
I am a bit confused here in this GUI thing ..since configuration has not done by me and I don't know who did that. My duty is just troubleshooting and to fix error .
02-28-2017 06:39 AM
Hi,
In my cisco 2500 WLC I have disabled ipv6 , but I can see link local ipv6 address in my interface . How might it come automatically ?
Is it alright if I disable link local ipv6 address . If then how can I disable that .
03-01-2017 06:20 AM
Hi ..
The issue is getting worse ..
Does anybody have any idea about possible causes..since APs are frequently going down and in message log I can see this message .
Received ipv6 capwap multicast packet source: (ipv6 address) destination: (::) whencapwap multicast mode is multicast with
unconfigured ipv6 address.
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