Lee,

I am also seeing what Scott is seeing with the nearly instantaneous radio
resets on the 5Ghz side.  It doesn't seem to affect any client experience,
either, but it does generate a LOT of noise from a monitoring point of
view.  We have had a TAC open about this since February, but honestly
haven't really done any hardcore troubleshooting of the issue once we
ascertained that it was not affecting service in any real way.  In Prime, I
have it emailing a distribution group, and I get tons and tons of emails
from the same exact time, one reading that the AP went down, and the other
one reading that it came up, like so:
__________________________________
PI has detected a change in one or more alarms of category AP and severity
Critical in Virtual Domain ROOT-DOMAIN.
The new severity of the following items is Clear:

1. Message: '802.11a/n' interface of AP 'OWS458-01-1142' associated to
controller 'UST-WLC8510 (140.209.13.70)' is up.
Failure Source: AP OWS458-01-1142, Interface 802.11a/n
__________________________________
PI has detected one or more alarms of category AP and severity Critical in
Virtual Domain ROOT-DOMAIN for the following items:

1. Message: '802.11a/n' interface of AP 'OWS458-01-1142' associated to
controller 'UST-WLC8510 (140.209.13.70)' is down. Reason: Unknown Failure
Source: AP OWS458-01-1142, Interface 802.11a/n
__________________________________

In fact, here, the "all clear" message arrived before the one telling about
the down event, and both are timestamped for 4:21PM.  :-)

Our environment is an 8510 HA pair running 8.0.120.0 for the larger campus
with 900 or so APs, and an 5508 HA pair running 8.0.120.0 for the smaller
campus with under 200 APs, and Prime 2.2.  The AP models we have are
1242's, 1142's, 2702's (both i's and e's), and 702W's.  Also, we are just
now going live with ISE 1.4 as well.

Jess Walczak
Sr. Network Analyst
University of St. Thomas
Saint Paul, MN

On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 5:18 PM, Scott McDermott <[email protected]> wrote:

>   My environment is not on that scale, but I’m still seeing a lot of 5GHz
> radios cycling between up and down states followed by a reset, then it will
> come back up. Might happen again later, might not. Seems to be happening on
> all models.
>
>  --
> Scott McDermott
> Network & System Administrator
> King County Library System
>
>   From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv on behalf
> of Lee H Badman
> Reply-To: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
> Date: Monday, July 27, 2015 at 06:03
> To: "[email protected]"
> Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco WLC 8.0.120.0 (MR2) on 8510- good, bad?
>
>   Hello to the group- for those of you who have moved to the
> Cisco-recommended 8.0.120.0 code, have you found any issues? Particularly
> big 8510 environments with thousands of APs per controller doing
> 802.1x/WPA2.
>
> Thanks-
>
> Lee
>
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