04-06-2023 01:49 PM
I enabled Auto Containment on one of our 9800 WLC for APs using our SSIDs. All our 9800s are part of the same mobility group. What I began to noticed was the 9800 was containing APs on its mobility members APs. I'm currently running version 17.6.4. Has anyone came across this issue?
04-06-2023 11:58 PM
- Strange indeed , for starters have a checkup review of the 9800 configuration with (CLI) : show tech wireless ,
have the output analyzed with : https://cway.cisco.com/wireless-config-analyzer/
M.
04-07-2023 01:02 AM
Hello
Something that could be happening is some failure on the movility group configuration and the AP from the other WLC show up as rogue.
Take a look at the document. At the end of it, there are several interesting trobleshooting commands that might be helpful. If something is not right, you might see on the logs.
If all is fine with mobility group, I would suspect you hit a bug.
If all
04-07-2023 08:09 AM
You go some very good feedback from @Flavio Miranda and @marce1000. My question I have is that it seems you have a multiple 9800's, but do you have ap's at a site joined to multiple controllers? Do you see this issue on sites in which all access points at that site is joined to a single controller? I would try to avoid having ap's on multiple controllers at a location just in general for roaming purposes. Open a TAC case and see if the issue is a bug or not.
05-01-2023 09:50 AM
04-11-2023 11:58 PM
There are lot of code defects around Rogue detection in all C9800 codes, with APs self-recognizing as rogues, or detecting APs from the same Mobility Group as rogues, or detecting radios in 2.4 GHz band as rogues, ....
I have suffered lot of them in previous codes, and that I'm also running 17.6.4 I still see some of these happening, specially with AP4800 (CSCvy59897 which must be fixed on theis release but still detecting their own radios as 'AP Impersonation'), so testing 17.9.3 to look how it works.
04-12-2023 09:29 AM
04-12-2023 09:34 AM
- Note that because of many people still using the 2700 series , the support for this model was (also) made available again in 17.9.3 : https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/9800/17-9/release-notes/rn-17-9-9800.html#whats-new-1793
M.
11-16-2023 10:23 AM
Following up on this one... was this issue ever resolved? Any additional updates?
11-16-2023 10:44 AM
11-16-2023 11:06 PM
You maybe hitting this defect CSCwd71613 that makes Cisco APs to mark as rogues their own BSSIDs in 2.4 GHz band mainly, and this is still open with no fix.
By the way, the workaround has no effect, and I'm working with TAC on this.
11-17-2023 04:20 AM - edited 11-17-2023 04:21 AM
But they've raised that as "Severity 6 Enhancement" so it may never even get looked it! Can you ask them to tag it correctly as a bug please? This seems to be the tactic for avoiding fixing bugs in the last year or two - just tag them as enhancements and then no need to fix (enhancements only get allocated when there's an approved customer or TAC business case)! And it's been open for a year with 13 cases attached to it already!
11-17-2023 12:54 PM
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