Same here, I’d say five in a three month period since upgrading from
8.2.121.0 to 8.2.141.0.







*Mike Atkins *

Network Engineer

Office of Information Technology

University of Notre Dame



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Seems similar to what we have seen, reboots may or may not fix it and has
been one of the few times where if at first you fail try the exact same
thing over and over…… Basically we successfully resolved all issues with
shut/unshut of ports sometimes up to 5x. Haven’t noticed the issue so much
during operations but some software upgrades AP’s were like that. Heaps of
AP’s showing the wrong backup image, thanks for the tip, will give it a try.



First noticed on 3602is’. Hasn’t been a major problem but noticable



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Wanted to report that we also started seeing APs lose their hostname (and
some lose their entire minds) around the time we went to 8.2.  I just got
off the phone with one of our techs who physically rebooted an AP and I’m
now waiting to see if it will come back.  When the AP is in the “bad
state”, it shows up as a CDP neighbor on the switch as APxxxx.xxxx.xxxx, I
can ping it, but ssh and telnet sessions are refused.



I just looked and noticed a bunch of my APs show *Backup SW version *as
7.3.x, where most of them correctly show a Primary of 8.2.151.0 and a
Backup of 8.2.131.40.



I’m going to try the “Download Backup” to one of these APs to see if it
fixes that.



Thanks!
-dan







Dan Brisson

Network Engineer

University of Vermont



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Ken,



For the AP’s that have lost their name and require a reboot. Would you
check the following for me?



On WLC or PI, what do the problematic WAPs report as their backup software
version? Typically, it should be the same as the “backup image” under
commands->config boot on the controller. If it’s instead an older version
e.g. 7.1.x, let me know.



It’s circumstantial at this point, but I’ve noticed a pattern.

   - AP’s that exhibit the problem tend to also fail AP Image Pre-download
   (Download Primary) during code upgrades. If you make a note of these
   failures, those WAPs are more likely to have mental issues.
   - AP’s that exhibit the problem have very old (what shipped on it) code
   in the backup location e.g. 7.x
   - Issuing a AP Image Pre-download, Download Backup to these AP’s will
   replace the old code in the backup location.
   - Once the old backup image is updated, AP pre-download (Primary) now
   works during code upgrades, and the AP’s seem to stop losing their minds.



Jeff



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WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU> on behalf of Ken LeCompte <
lecom...@oit.rutgers.edu>
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We are currently running a handful of 5508s with 8.0.133.0 and have been
stable for some time with around 400 APs and upwards of 1.5k clients. We
also run a half dozen 5520s with 8.2.141.0 and they have been running solid
with around 1k APs each and upwards of 10k clients. We do not however run
anything but 2600, 3600, 2700 and 3700 APs.



The only issue I have seen that I don’t understand well yet is related to
some APs losing the minds during network interruptions. The APs will appear
up from CDP neighbor information, but will have lost their name and will
not connect to their configured primary or secondary controllers. A power
cycle will often recover the AP, but not always. I believe that issue
started with 8.2.



Thank you.



Ken



-- 
Ken LeCompte - Consulting Telecommunications Analyst
Telecommunications Division

Office of Information Technology
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Office ~ (848) 445-4823



On Mar 10, 2017, at 1:52 PM, Entwistle, Bruce <bruce_entwis...@redlands.edu>
wrote:



We are currently running version 8.0.133.0 on our Cisco 5508 controllers,
as our current access points are primarily 3500s and 3600s. However we have
recently purchased a batch of 2802i access points whose minimum supported
version is 8.2.110.0.  I was looking to the group for their recommendations
on a stable version of code which will support our new 2802i access points.



Thank you

Bruce Entwistle

Network Manager

University of Redlands



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