Hope this helps a few who might be experiencing this. I had the same issue 
where the uptime for an AP would be a few weeks but the CAPWAP session would 
only be a few hours. This occurred when we had heavy load during the semester.
~300   3502i
4   4404 Controllers

Made a few changes

1.       Upgraded controllers to 7.0.220.0

2.       Setup a weekly reboot cycle of the APs on Sunday mornings.

3.       Changed all the controllers to use LAG Mode for the uplink ports. ( I 
think this was the root cause of my issue)

Since we made the above changes we have not experienced any of these random 
drop outs.

-AJ


From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco APs losing CAPWAP session

Initially I thought the APs were actually rebooting, but that turns out not to 
be the case.  The "uptime" for an AP that experiences this is always in the 
range of days if not weeks.  It appears to just be the CAPWAP session that 
stalls out.

I have tried some correlation with WCS but still haven't found a common thread.


-dan




Dan Brisson

Network Engineer

University of Vermont

(Ph) 802.656.8111

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

On 1/31/12 9:26 AM, Mike King wrote:
Back in the bad old 4.0 code days (4 + years ago), I hit a bug when more than 
25 people associated to an access point, it would spontaneously reboot.

See if you can see a correlation in WCS, look for number of associations, 
number of rouge clients, number of rouge AP's.

Mike
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 8:46 AM, Mike Goebel 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
How big are your subnets the APs reside on, and how is your latency from the 
controllers to the APs? I know the APs are latency sensitive.

Mike


On 1/31/2012 8:44 AM, Scott Smith wrote:
We installed around 700 over the summer in our residence halls as well.

I've seen the same issue. However we've never had WCS until the same
project. I'm starting to wonder as well.

Yup....it's a Droid !!!

On Jan 31, 2012 7:39 AM, "Dan Brisson" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:

   I'm curious if any Cisco users out there are experiencing or have
   experienced what we're seeing on our campus.  This past summer we
   installed 3502i's in all of our residence halls - approximately 500
   total.  Ever since the students have moved in, we will get messages
   from WCS stating that "AP XYZ" is down and disassociated from the
   controller.  When I check out the AP, the uptime is fine, but the
   "CAPWAP join time" is for like 30 seconds, or however long it took
   me to check.

   We've tracked this and it is totally random as to what AP will drop,
   which makes troubleshooting this very tough.  The log on the AP
   isn't helpful.  I'm working with TAC who suggests that keepalives
   are getting missed.  I'm not sure why that would be the case since
   we have another 500 or so APs on the admin side that very rarely
   drop.  Adding to that, when the students left for break, the AP
   drops stopped.  They came back, and sure enough, the drops start up
   again.

   I will say that the AP always joins back immediately, but for the
   time that it does drop A) I'm sure connectivity is affected in that
   area and B) we get an email.

   Anyone experiencing this?

   Thanks,
   -dan


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