Cisco Cisco 4404 Wireless LAN Controller Notas de publicación
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Release Notes for Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers and Lightweight Access Points for Release 3.2.195.13
OL-14249-01
Troubleshooting
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CSCsi10071—The access point reboots after controller port recovery. If the access point is
associating to the controller through the backup port, then when the primary port comes back, all of
the access points reboot. At that time, the access point sends an “LWAPP CNTL ECHO_REQUEST”
to the MAC address of the controller’s backup port, but there is no response. Then the access point
reboots. This behavior only occurs when you change the LWAPP operation mode from Layer 3 (with
controller port redundancy enabled) to Layer 2 and you change the management VLAN or IP to a
different subnet after changing to Layer 2 mode.
associating to the controller through the backup port, then when the primary port comes back, all of
the access points reboot. At that time, the access point sends an “LWAPP CNTL ECHO_REQUEST”
to the MAC address of the controller’s backup port, but there is no response. Then the access point
reboots. This behavior only occurs when you change the LWAPP operation mode from Layer 3 (with
controller port redundancy enabled) to Layer 2 and you change the management VLAN or IP to a
different subnet after changing to Layer 2 mode.
Workaround: None at this time.
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CSCsi21632—The access point sends out a deauthentication message (reason code: 0x0001) to
FOMA clients at the interval set for WPA broadcast key rotation.
FOMA clients at the interval set for WPA broadcast key rotation.
Workaround: None at this time.
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Troubleshooting
For the most up-to-date, detailed troubleshooting information, refer to the Cisco TAC website at
Click Product Support > Wireless. Then choose your product and Troubleshooting to find information
on the problem you are experiencing.
on the problem you are experiencing.
Documentation Updates
This section lists updates to user documentation that has not yet been added to either printed or online
documents.
documents.
Omissions
The Package Contents section in the Quick Start Guide: Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
should be updated to include this item, which is included with the 4400 series controller:
should be updated to include this item, which is included with the 4400 series controller:
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DB-9 to DB-9 null modem cable