I've seen that due to power injector misconfiguration AP doesn't bring up its 
radio interfaces but not being stuck. Moreover, It had being connected to the 
WLC before, hence I think it's not the issue.
If the switch isn't showing the AP's MAC I suppose CAPWAP tunnel is down...so 
I'm afraid Kristján could not check it through WLC.

Kristján,

What are the outputs of the following commands from the switch:
Show cdp neighb
Sh run intf ...
Sh int ....
Sh intf .... Switchport
Sh intf ... trunk
Sh vlan

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jason Boyers
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 6:59 PM
To: Ron Marosko
Cc: Kristján Ólafur Eðvarðsson; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Wireless] 1242 capwap with poe module and switchport 
in vlan trunk mode

What does "show cdp neighbor" show from the console of the AP when connected in 
the fashion you are describing?  This may also be an issue in terms of the WLC 
config of the AP.  What do you have for the "Power Injector State" and "Power 
Injector Selection" under the AP config Advanced tab?

Jason Boyers, CCIE #26024 (Wireless)
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On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Ron Marosko 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Make sure you define "switchport trunk native vlan x" to define the vlan upon 
which untagged packets should reside. By default, this will be vlan 1, and if 
you are using a different vlan id in your access vlan command, then that would 
be why the mac address isn't showing up in the expected vlan.  The access point 
in default or unconfigured mode has no idea about any vlan tags, and thus is 
always sending untagged packets. Only when you configure the access point in 
HREAP mode will it start to even attempt to use 802.1q tags, if appropriately 
configured.

Regards,
   Ron

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 On Behalf Of Kristján Ólafur Eðvarðsson
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 8:16 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Wireless] 1242 capwap with poe module and switchport in 
vlan trunk mode

I have been troubleshooting a capwap ap connectivity.
The ap is 1242 with poe injector (if it is relevant) and works fine on a access 
vlan.
Now puting the port to trunk mode (native vlan correct and the same as it was 
on access) However when I change to trunk mode the AP Mac address disapears 
from the interface mac table and I cant communicate get an DHCP or whatever.

Has anyone seen something like that ?

I tried clear capwap private config,
reload the switch,
shut un shut ports.

Still the MAC address just isn´t learned and this is the core of the problem. 
Its a 3560 switch.
As soon as I change to access mode the mac is learned instantly.

I have never seen this issue before, wonder if someone knows anything.

regards. Kristjan
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