05-19-2008 12:48 PM - edited 07-03-2021 03:53 PM
Hello,
I have problems to get the authentification with a SYMBOL MOBILE MC9060, and a WLC.
MC only works with LEAP, and I configure WLC with this authentification type, but it is not able to associate, neither DHCP works
With my laptop computer everything works correctly, for that that not you if it is necessary to activate or to disable something so that it works with MC.
The access-point that I use is a 1231, but I have proven with others with the same result.
for favo, he/she helps.
thank you
05-23-2008 06:08 AM
I think this issue due to the misconfiguration or incompatiability between the device please check that one.
05-23-2008 08:02 AM
make sure that you set the key size to 104 bit on the ssid security page. this is proper size for LEAP.
07-21-2009 10:44 AM
Has this issue ever been resolved? I have the same issue with a 9060. LEAP authentication is good, but DHCP fails to work. A laptop on the same SSID works fine.
07-21-2009 10:54 AM
Try disabling dhcp proxy. Some dhcp servers don't like handling proxied requests. Particularly those in Nortel switches and cheaper dsl type routers.
07-21-2009 10:57 AM
We are a 100% cisco shop. The disable dhcp proxy did not seem to make a difference. Any other suggestions?
07-22-2009 02:46 AM
had a similar issue with other windows mobile devices and peap. resolved by adjusting eap identity request timeout. from cmd line:
config advanced eap identity-request-timeout 30
think its 1 sec by default.
hth
andy
07-22-2009 04:39 AM
Hey,
That would work for guy number 1 but guy number 2 says that authentication has taken place just no IP address. Guy number 2, can you watch the lwapp debugs and see if your dhcp requests are leaving the controller, their destination, and all return traffic from the dhcp server and let us know what you see.
08-27-2009 07:56 AM
Hello,
We're also using Symbol MC9060 handhelds in our business and experiencing the same issues. I was sniffing with Wireshark on the DHCP as well as running a debug on the Switch, the WiSM is installed, as well as the appropriate WLC itself. It looks pretty much okay with requests/replies/offers, beside the fact that the handheld is continuously trying to discover a DHCP server. The controllers debug output (successfully bridged packet to STA) indicates the answer of the DHCP server to be sent to the handheld, nevertheless it seems, that it never arrives there. In addition to, I installed a sniffer app on the handheld as well, showing me that the packets from the DHCP server never arrive at it (But i cast doubt on the reliability of this output).
Any input is appreciated - Thank you,
Stephan
08-27-2009 07:59 AM
Try disabling dhcp by proxy on the controller. config dhcp proxy disable
Let me know if that helps.
08-27-2009 08:07 AM
It is already disabled as it also caused some problems for other clients.
08-27-2009 08:12 AM
Make sure there is not a lot of cochannel interference as this can effect a clients' abiltiy to associate and receive the dhcp response.
08-27-2009 08:24 AM
Only the symbol handhelds are having this issue - All others are working fine. Beside that, there are only two Access Points in the area I'm testing. Both are administered by me with proper channel assignment. At the time I have tested, there were also no other clients connected.
08-27-2009 09:53 AM
I would start to look at a TAC call to address any issues around the particular device. Also, engage Motorola/Symbol support.
09-16-2009 03:43 AM
With the help of the TAC the issue could be isolated and resolved by changing the EAP key index from default 0 to 3.
You may refer to the description at following link: https://docs.symbol.com/KanisaPlatform/Publishing/940/11224_f.SAL_Public.html
This solution might also be adequate for the other guy having similar issues.
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