Hi,

Cisco's recommendation is forget 7.5 train and upgrade to 7.6 or use 7.4MD (all 7.5, 7.3. and 7.2 are in deferred state). I think its better upgrade and look if the problem appears again.

Regards.
Fran.

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El 25/03/2014 2:10, Peter Arbouin escribió:
Hi,

Thanks for the feedback. We are using Wism2’s running 7.5.102.8 and are
in the process of upgrading to 7.6.100.0 to support 3700 series access
points. The affected access points that I am aware of are 3500 series.

We have a mix of 1142, 3500 and 3600 series at the moment.

We upgraded to 7.5.102.8 as there was a bug affecting the radios in
random 1142 access points which caused radios to fail requiring a reboot
to fix.

I tried running the dead radio report, as suggested in another email,
but it didn’t seem to reveal much.

Thanks,

Peter.

*From:*The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
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*Subject:* Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Radio specific client count report in
Cisco environment

What code base are you running and what model AP was the issue on?

On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 8:00 PM, Peter Arbouin <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi,

I was wondering if anyone has been able to run a report that identifies
unused radios of using Cisco Prime 1.4.

We recently found a room with two access points where a client couldn’t
connect. It turned out that even though the 2.4 radio reported as being
on and functioning, no clients could connect. One stopped working a few
weeks ago, and the other three days ago. The 5GHz radios were working
fine and had clients associated to both access points.

I ran the “Client Count” report for the affected floor from the Client
Reports section and this was ok for a small area, as it reports all the
access points in a graph format, and allowed me to select by radio type.

It got me wondering how many other radios may have a similar problem.

If I run this report for all our access points, there is no sort
function, so you have to manually look through all the graphs.

In the Device section, there is a “Top AP by Client Count” This is a
handy report, as it gives a numeric output and can be sorted, but it
seems to be total clients for the AP and there is no option to report on
just specific radio type, so I can only assume that this report only
reports access points with no associations on any radio.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Peter.

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*IT Networks | Information Technology Services
Queensland University of Technology
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