I have seen the radios reset.  You can configure the controller to have APs to
individually syslog to a desktop syslog tool like the Kiwi Syslog Daemon to
verify this.  Its a good way to see if anything odd is happening.
 
We run 4.2.112.  We also disabled Traffic Stream Metrics where we have a voice
WLAN enabled (Platinum QoS), as this was causing the APs to randomly reboot.
 
Bruce T. Johnson | Network Engineer | Partners Healthcare 
Network Engineering | 617.726.9662 | Pager: 31633 | [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Manoj, 

 

I'm so glad you mentioned it. I thought we were the only ones. We run 4.2.130
also and have the same issue. We've been working with TAC for the past two
months and they still can't figure out what causes that behavior.

 

Louisiana State University

Hector Rios

 

 

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Mike, 

We run 4.2.130. I was told by Cisco Engineer to downgrade to this version as we
had a nightmare with 5.x. However we still get Clients disconnected at random
intervals(Radio seems to reset somehow forcing clients to roam to nearby LAP's).
Cisco has no clue and i wonder why not many people have called them yet. 

WLC's 4404 
AP's 1230 
Open Network 

Let me know if you find a cure.. 
Good Luck! 

Manoj 
American U. 





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So Cisco LWAPP people, 

Currently we're on 4.1.185.0 <http://4.1.185.0/> . It's a 4402 controller, with
1131AG access points. 

Anyone made the leap to one of the 4.2, 5.0 , or 5.1 trains without seriously
regretting it? 

We've had some random disconnects with clients.  It's pretty common, happening
to most all users.  We're running WPA-PSK, so it's not an 802.1x issue.  Before
we involve TAC, we figured we should upgrade to a new code train. 

Mike 
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