Peter,

On WCS you can generate a report that lets you know the power level of a particular AP for an extended period of time. Does this report, indicate what you saw on the floor? Is it a specific type of client MAC or Windows based? Are the areas in question falling back to the same controller? What do the controller logs indicate for that given time for that given Mac address? If the users are getting disconnected there should be something in the controller logs that indicate an error. You have to turn the message logs on to a higher level than 'critical'. You could use the following command at the prompt, 'config msglog level critical'. This should log the MAC address in question. Please let me know if this helps out or if you need any more assistance.

Jorge Bodden

Peter Arbouin wrote:
Hello,
We have a Cisco LWAPP installation running Wireless Control System Version 4.1.83.0 and WiSM's running 4.1.171.0 Recently we have been experiencing lseveral ocations where the signal strength goes from excellent to 0, causing clients to lose asociations. Has anyone else experienced this and have you found a solution? Thanks in advance. Peter.
*Peter Arbouin*

Network Engineer

Network Operations Centre, ITS

Queensland Universtity of Technology

Brisbane, QLD, Australia

PH: (07) 313 81030

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*From:* Lee H Badman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Tuesday, 24 July 2007 8:33 AM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] ARP floods with Cisco APs - could this be the bug?

Check with TAC-- I'm told this morning that new WiSM code is pushed out until an undeclared date in August. -Lee

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*From:* David Pifer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Mon 7/23/2007 6:00 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] ARP floods with Cisco APs - could this be the bug?

It is unclear to me if the solution provided was a configuration correction or update to the current revision of code or beta code or something else. It is worded so vague it could be anything. Only thing clear is Cisco helped them fix it. Besides with Networkers going on this week, any new code is probably going to be announced this week or next. We are waiting on new code for our LWAP environment to fix some issues with Controllers dropping channels and going "dumb".
David L. Pifer - N9YNF
Indiana State University
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