Haven't seen any of those.... Having said that it might have happened and we just haven't noticed. What code?
I blame Prime, because.. well I probably don't need to explain. Ok so jokes aside The most recent random issue for us Upgrading AP's (8.0.110. 0 to 8.0.110.20, but also 7.6.130.0 to 8.0.110.) Some AP's (upto 25 out of 1500) seem to get stuck in the upgrade process and don't come up. Every single one had no easy console access to actually investigate. All POE though and shutting down that port and re-enabling would fix it. Annoyingly enough some AP's would be fixed with 1 reboot, however some took 10 with the rest making up numbers in the middle. Sometimes perseverance does pay off even when logic says there's no point. -- Jason Cook The University of Adelaide, AUSTRALIA 5005 Ph : +61 8 8313 4800 From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Lee H Badman Sent: Tuesday, 15 September 2015 4:54 AM To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Sanity check- spontaneously changing WLC configs- is it just us? Not so much looking for a solution here, but wondering if anyone else has seen similar. Having been on the Cisco thin thrill ride for almost a decade now, I've always been of the mind that gremlins like to make odd little config changes over time in the WLCs. Lately I've found: * APs renaming themselves * Clean Air getting wholesale disabled on a controller * APs that way back when were config'd with static IP addresses, but that have been using DHCP for years, going back to showing static IPs configs * APs taking themselves out of a given AP group to default The odd thing is lack of pattern. An AP or two from a controller or a building, but not others from the same general grouping. Basically configs that have been in place for months or years and several code versions just changing on a small percentage of APs with no seeming rhyme or reason. Very few hands are allowed anywhere near the important parts of the soup, and I know it's not a matter of human error. Does anyone else experience anything like this? -Lee Lee Badman | Network Architect Information Technology Services 206 Machinery Hall 120 Smith Drive Syracuse, New York 13244 t 315.443.3003 f 315.443.4325 e lhbad...@syr.edu<mailto:lhbad...@syr.edu> w its.syr.edu SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY syr.edu ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/. ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/.