09-08-2023 12:19 AM
Hello Cisco WLAN experts,
this big hospitals deployed Cisco 9130 WLAN APs also in rooms for patient and call-on-duty rooms for doctors and nurses.
To not disturb the night silence by green or mostly blue LED of WLAN APs, we disabled LED- and Flash-state:
But unfortunately, after a Power-loss or Reboot of the WLAN AP, these settings return to factory default apparently and LED is active again:
Another point I found is that after disabling LED state only, the LED starts disco-mode blinking:
Is this normal procedure or a bug on a 9880-80-WLC running 17.9.3-code ?
Please check
Kind regards
Wini
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09-08-2023 12:40 AM
- FYI : https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCwf09259 , following the Known Fixed Release info's have a try with
17.9.4
M.
09-08-2023 12:40 AM
- FYI : https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCwf09259 , following the Known Fixed Release info's have a try with
17.9.4
M.
09-08-2023 02:12 AM
Hello marce1000, thank You very much for Your information.
as soon as 17.9.4 will be a TAC recommended releasae, I will upgrade to it.
Kind regards
Wini
09-08-2023 05:16 AM
M.
10-02-2023 10:05 AM
>...as soon as 17.9.4 will be a TAC recommended release, I will upgrade to it.
Being recommended now : https://software.cisco.com/download/home/286316412/type/282046477/release/Cupertino-17.9.4
M.
09-10-2023 10:36 PM
Additionally, the Flash State Enabled feature means that you make the flash to blink always. This is to locate the AP so the behaviour you see is expected, even with the LED status disabled.
09-10-2023 10:57 PM
Hello JPavonM,
but normal expectation of mine would be that after I disable the LED, it is disabled totally.
It makes no sense to me, that the LED changges from solid state into bliniking permantently in that case.
Disabled means disabled for me.
12-21-2023 01:03 AM
In 17.9.4 CSCwf09259 is not resolved in this setup "9800-80 (HA) /9120 + 2802 running 17.9.4.27"
When reset AP switchport with LED state: disabled it comes up with LED state: enabled
12-21-2023 09:19 AM
@Kasper Roholt Then you should raise a TAC case,
M.
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