THANK YOU everyone for your help.
I added the MAC address to my dhcp server, and then followed Mary's
solution:
Solution from TAC was to ssh to AP:
Debug capwap console cli
Capwap ap controller ip address {IP_of_WLC}
Is now working as should! Glad we only bought a handful of these.
Deb
On
This sounds very much like the problem we had with 20+ 2702I-E-K9 APs.
It's a bug in the firmware - no idea how it got through testing...
We had to serially config them all by hand - very painful.
Process was...
- Get MAC address of AP into your DHCP server
- Boot AP
- Using serial
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco AIR-CAP2702E could not discover WLC
Not with 2702's but 3702's, we had a batch come in enabled in Bridge mode out
of the box. In which case you have to login to your controller and add the MAC
address in the filter to allow it to associate. Then let
Not with 2702's but 3702's, we had a batch come in enabled in Bridge mode
out of the box. In which case you have to login to your controller and add
the MAC address in the filter to allow it to associate. Then let it
download the image, then change the mode.
Massively annoying, but sometimes
Hi,
We’ve had an issue with AIR-CAP2702I’s doing this, the issue was they were
presenting 2 MAC addresses, the one on the sticker, and the next on in the
sequence; it’s this next in sequence which was requesting DHCP.
We had to register two MACs for each AP for DHCP. Once the AP has updated
-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Britton Anderson
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2015 1:38 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco AIR-CAP2702E could not discover WLC
Not with 2702's but 3702's, we had a batch come in enabled in Bridge mode out
of the box
2702s have had a number of issues, both I and E models depending on when they
were manufactured. There were a couple of months where APs were getting a bad
image. I haven't seen many I models lately, but E models don't get sold in as
high of volume.
There have been issues with both DHCP