Cisco Cisco 2106 Wireless LAN Controller
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Release Notes for Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers and Lightweight Access Points for Release 4.2.173.0
OL-31336-01
Troubleshooting
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CSCsu02354—A 4400 series controller might crash when it attempts to authenticate a client using
EAP-TLS.
EAP-TLS.
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CSCsu04193—The subnet mask for the IP address in the SNMP community is inverted in the value
for the controller while the one in the WCS database for the controller is correct.
for the controller while the one in the WCS database for the controller is correct.
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CSCsu05190—The AP-manager does not reply with the correct destination MAC address with
GARP. As a result, access points cannot join the controller after a failover from the primary firewall
to the secondary firewall.
GARP. As a result, access points cannot join the controller after a failover from the primary firewall
to the secondary firewall.
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CSCsu08222—The WLAN override configuration should list the WLAN profile on the controller
GUI.
GUI.
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CSCsu27939—Controllers running software release 4.2.130.0 might reboot because of a software
failure of usmWebRRMRadSlotNoiseChannelGetNext+64.
failure of usmWebRRMRadSlotNoiseChannelGetNext+64.
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CSCsu44970—A 1230 series access point might stop accepting clients. After some hours of
operation, the access point can beacon and answer probe requests, but it does not transmit unicast
traffic to the client, so the client becomes stuck in the 802.11 authentication state and never proceeds
to the association state.
operation, the access point can beacon and answer probe requests, but it does not transmit unicast
traffic to the client, so the client becomes stuck in the 802.11 authentication state and never proceeds
to the association state.
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CSCsu56269—A Cisco WiSM running software release 4.2.130.0 might reboot because of a
software failure of the radiusTransportThread task on the instruction located at 0x10c1a820
(ber_int_sb_write+361384).
software failure of the radiusTransportThread task on the instruction located at 0x10c1a820
(ber_int_sb_write+361384).
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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.