Access-point 1131G registration issues on Wireless controller over Layer3 transport mode.

There are set of 1131G access points which belong to different segment  than management couldn’t be registered on Wireless Controller (Catalyst 6509 WISM). However access points allocated in same range of management network is easily registering on controller. I have created AP-Manager interface which allowing Dynamic AP-Management. Once I’m creating dynamic interface on Controller which pointed to Layer3 interface of APs vlan, the controller starts deducting those access points as not-joined APs  and displaying following messages. Please suggest.
Lwapp discovery request rejected.
Layer 3 discovery request not received on management VLAN.

Hi Pankaj,
Here is the bug ID..
http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/search/getBugDetails.do?method=fetchBugDetails&bugId=CSCti54658
Please create a seperate Dynamic interafce and then see what happens as per the bug work around..
lemme know if this answered your question..
Regards
Surendra
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    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.798: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 2, CA cert >bsnDefaultCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.798: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 3, CA cert >bsnDefaultBuildCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.798: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 4, CA cert >cscoDefaultNewRootCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.798: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 5, CA cert >cscoDefaultMfgCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.798: sshpmGetCertFromCID: called to get cert for CID 26a39b4a
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.798: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 0, certname >bsnOldDefaultCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.798: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 1, certname >bsnDefaultRootCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.798: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 2, certname >bsnDefaultCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.798: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 3, certname >bsnDefaultBuildCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.798: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 4, certname >cscoDefaultNewRootCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.798: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 5, certname >cscoDefaultMfgCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.798: ssphmUserCertVerify: calling x509_decode()
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.806: ssphmUserCertVerify: user cert verfied using >cscoDefaultMfgCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.806: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: ValidityString (current): 2012/05/17/21:33:25
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.806: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: ValidityString (NotBefore): 2006/01/17/19:00:47
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.807: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: ValidityString (NotAfter): 2016/01/17/19:10:47
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.807: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: getting cisco ID cert handle...
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.807: sshpmGetCID: called to evaluate
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.807: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 0, CA cert >bsnOldDefaultCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.807: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 1, CA cert >bsnDefaultRootCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.807: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 2, CA cert >bsnDefaultCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.807: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 3, CA cert >bsnDefaultBuildCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.807: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 4, CA cert >cscoDefaultNewRootCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.807: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 5, CA cert >cscoDefaultMfgCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.807: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 0, ID cert >bsnOldDefaultIdCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.807: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 1, ID cert >bsnDefaultIdCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.807: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 2, ID cert >cscoDefaultIdCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.808: sshpmFreePublicKeyHandle: called with 0x31b5178c
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:25.808: sshpmFreePublicKeyHandle: freeing public key
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:27.455: 00:16:47:75:19:30 DTLS Session established server (172.16.12.13:5246), client (172.16.12.60:28081)
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:27.455: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Starting wait join timer for AP: 172.16.12.60:28081
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:27.460: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Join Request from 172.16.12.60:28081
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:27.462: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Deleting AP entry 172.16.12.60:28081 from temporary database.
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:27.462: 00:16:47:75:19:30 MIC AP is not allowed to join by config
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:27.462: 00:16:47:75:19:30 State machine handler: Failed to process  msg type = 3 state = 0 from 172.16.12.60:28081
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:27.462: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Failed to parse CAPWAP packet from 172.16.12.60:28081
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.456: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Join Request from 172.16.12.60:28081
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.456: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Join request received from AP which is already present. Deleting previous connection
                                                                                                                                                 172.16.12.60:28081
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.457: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Multiple Join Request: Join request received from AP which is already present. Deleting previous conne
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.457: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Finding DTLS connection to delete for AP (172:16:12:60/28081)
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.457: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Disconnecting DTLS Capwap-Ctrl session 0x13869100 for AP (172:16:12:60/28081)
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.457: 00:16:47:75:19:30 CAPWAP State: Dtls tear down
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.459: 00:16:47:75:19:30 DTLS connection not found. Ignoring join request from 172.16.12.60:28081
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.459: 00:16:47:75:19:30 State machine handler: Failed to process  msg type = 3 state = 0 from 172.16.12.60:28081
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.459: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Failed to parse CAPWAP packet from 172.16.12.60:28081
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.459: 00:16:47:75:19:30 DTLS connection closed event receivedserver (172:16:12:13/5246) client (172:16:12:60/28081)
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.459: 00:16:47:75:19:30 No entry exists for AP (172:16:12:60/28081)
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.459: 00:16:47:75:19:30 No AP entry exist in temporary database for 172.16.12.60:28081
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.459: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Discarding non-ClientHello Handshake OR DTLS encrypted packet from  172.16.12.60:28081)since DTLS session is not established
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.462: 00:16:47:75:19:30 DTLS connection not found, creating new connection for 172:16:12:60 (28081) 172:16:12:13 (5246)
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.462: sshpmGetCID: called to evaluate
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 0, CA cert >bsnOldDefaultCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 1, CA cert >bsnDefaultRootCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 2, CA cert >bsnDefaultCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 3, CA cert >bsnDefaultBuildCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 4, CA cert >cscoDefaultNewRootCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 5, CA cert >cscoDefaultMfgCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 0, ID cert >bsnOldDefaultIdCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 1, ID cert >bsnDefaultIdCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 2, ID cert >cscoDefaultIdCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCertFromCID: called to get cert for CID 1824fb87
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 0, certname >bsnOldDefaultCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 1, certname >bsnDefaultRootCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 2, certname >bsnDefaultCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 3, certname >bsnDefaultBuildCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 4, certname >cscoDefaultNewRootCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 5, certname >cscoDefaultMfgCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 0, certname >bsnOldDefaultIdCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 1, certname >bsnDefaultIdCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 2, certname >cscoDefaultIdCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCID: called to evaluate
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 0, CA cert >bsnOldDefaultCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 1, CA cert >bsnDefaultRootCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 2, CA cert >bsnDefaultCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 3, CA cert >bsnDefaultBuildCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 4, CA cert >cscoDefaultNewRootCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 5, CA cert >cscoDefaultMfgCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 0, ID cert >bsnOldDefaultIdCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 1, ID cert >bsnDefaultIdCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 2, ID cert >cscoDefaultIdCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetSshPrivateKeyFromCID: called to get key for CID 1824fb87
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetSshPrivateKeyFromCID: comparing to row 0, certname >bsnOldDefaultIdCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetSshPrivateKeyFromCID: comparing to row 1, certname >bsnDefaultIdCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetSshPrivateKeyFromCID: comparing to row 2, certname >cscoDefaultIdCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.463: sshpmGetSshPrivateKeyFromCID: match in row 2
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.614: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: locking ca cert table
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.614: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: calling x509_alloc() for user cert
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.614: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: calling x509_decode()
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.619: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: C=US, ST=California, L=San Jose, O=Cisco Systems, CN=C1200-0015fae6db09, [email protected]
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.619: sshpmGetIssuerHandles:   O=Cisco Systems, CN=Cisco Manufacturing CA
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.619: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: Mac Address in subject is 00:15:fa:e6:db:09
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.619: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: Cert Name in subject is C1200-0015fae6db09
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.619: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: Cert is issued by Cisco Systems.
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.619: sshpmGetCID: called to evaluate
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.619: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 0, CA cert >bsnOldDefaultCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.619: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 1, CA cert >bsnDefaultRootCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.619: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 2, CA cert >bsnDefaultCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.619: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 3, CA cert >bsnDefaultBuildCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.619: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 4, CA cert >cscoDefaultNewRootCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.619: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 5, CA cert >cscoDefaultMfgCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.619: sshpmGetCertFromCID: called to get cert for CID 26a39b4a
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.619: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 0, certname >bsnOldDefaultCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.619: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 1, certname >bsnDefaultRootCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.619: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 2, certname >bsnDefaultCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.619: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 3, certname >bsnDefaultBuildCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.619: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 4, certname >cscoDefaultNewRootCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.619: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 5, certname >cscoDefaultMfgCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.619: ssphmUserCertVerify: calling x509_decode()
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.627: ssphmUserCertVerify: user cert verfied using >cscoDefaultMfgCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.627: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: ValidityString (current): 2012/05/17/21:33:32
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.627: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: ValidityString (NotBefore): 2006/01/17/19:00:47
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.627: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: ValidityString (NotAfter): 2016/01/17/19:10:47
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.627: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: getting cisco ID cert handle...
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.627: sshpmGetCID: called to evaluate
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.627: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 0, CA cert >bsnOldDefaultCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.627: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 1, CA cert >bsnDefaultRootCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.627: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 2, CA cert >bsnDefaultCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.627: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 3, CA cert >bsnDefaultBuildCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.627: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 4, CA cert >cscoDefaultNewRootCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.627: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 5, CA cert >cscoDefaultMfgCaCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.627: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 0, ID cert >bsnOldDefaultIdCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.627: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 1, ID cert >bsnDefaultIdCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.627: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 2, ID cert >cscoDefaultIdCert<
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.628: sshpmFreePublicKeyHandle: called with 0x31b53840
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:32.628: sshpmFreePublicKeyHandle: freeing public key
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:34.288: 00:16:47:75:19:30 DTLS Session established server (172.16.12.13:5246), client (172.16.12.60:28081)
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:34.288: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Starting wait join timer for AP: 172.16.12.60:28081
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:34.293: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Join Request from 172.16.12.60:28081
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:34.294: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Deleting AP entry 172.16.12.60:28081 from temporary database.
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:34.294: 00:16:47:75:19:30 MIC AP is not allowed to join by config
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:34.294: 00:16:47:75:19:30 State machine handler: Failed to process  msg type = 3 state = 0 from 172.16.12.60:28081
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:34.294: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Failed to parse CAPWAP packet from 172.16.12.60:28081
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:39.289: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Join Request from 172.16.12.60:28081
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:39.289: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Join request received from AP which is already present. Deleting previous connection
                                                                                                                                                 172.16.12.60:28081
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:39.289: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Multiple Join Request: Join request received from AP which is already present. Deleting previous conne
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:39.289: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Finding DTLS connection to delete for AP (172:16:12:60/28081)
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:39.289: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Disconnecting DTLS Capwap-Ctrl session 0x138691e8 for AP (172:16:12:60/28081)
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:39.289: 00:16:47:75:19:30 CAPWAP State: Dtls tear down
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:39.291: 00:16:47:75:19:30 DTLS connection not found. Ignoring join request from 172.16.12.60:28081
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:39.291: 00:16:47:75:19:30 State machine handler: Failed to process  msg type = 3 state = 0 from 172.16.12.60:28081
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:39.291: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Failed to parse CAPWAP packet from 172.16.12.60:28081
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:39.291: 00:16:47:75:19:30 DTLS connection closed event receivedserver (172:16:12:13/5246) client (172:16:12:60/28081)
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:39.291: 00:16:47:75:19:30 No entry exists for AP (172:16:12:60/28081)
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:39.291: 00:16:47:75:19:30 No AP entry exist in temporary database for 172.16.12.60:28081
    *spamReceiveTask: May 17 16:33:39.292: 00:16:47:75:19:30 Discarding non-ClientHello Handshake OR DTLS encrypted packet from  172.16.12.60:28081)since DTLS session is not established

  • Setting up wireless Cisco Access Points independently and network layout

    Hello,
    I am technician in a school. I have been asked to upgrade wireless system in school. Currently I am using VDSL2 30Mbps line. I am using E4200 Router, which is providing internet services. The school has 3 floors. On one floor I have this router which is further attached with 16 port gigabit unmanageable switch. The same router is providing wireless service on the same floor using Class C ip address. From the switch I have extended a cable and took it on to another (second floor), where I have got one more gigabit switch. From that switch I have connected one router using different subnet and further i have attached two access points for the entire floor, which is working ok. From the same switch I have extended one more cable up to third floor where I have connected one more access point. So, 3 access points on three floors, 2 switches and two router. This is the current network layout.
    Now school have decided to go over to fiber. ISP is going to put Juniper router and going to create vlan and will configure access restrictions. School will have 100Mbps unlimited up and download speed. Its because of increase in number of students. School is still waiting for the router and configuration to be done.
    I have got 4 cisco 1602i access points (AIR-SAP1602I-Z-K9). These access points are POE supported. I have got one 8 port POE switch also. When I got these 4 cisco I didnt get power adapters with them. First I want to ask, is this normal. Don't they usually come with power adapter. I know they are POE, but cisco doesn't send them with power adapters.
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    As fiber is not up yet so, for the time being I have connected these access points with POE switch using Cat5E cable and then further connected the POE switch with normal gigabit switch, which is further conneted with router at this point.
    Please tell me if I am doing it correctely. I will also be needing help with the configuration.
    Can anyone tell me how to setup these access points independently for current situation to provide internet access. How to set them on different channels etc......
    Also want to know if there is any software that can detect access points and can help me manage these access points.
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    Sarab

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  • LWAPP access points are unregistering from the controller

    Our wireless controller network designed with one 4402 controller and 30 LWAPP 1000 series access points.
    all lwapp access points are suddenly unregistering from the controller and registering with controller after few minutes. It was happen randomly 2 to 4 times in a day.
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    Regards,
    Ranga Kishore
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    Hi,
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    Can you also check if the uplink or distribution ports on your WLC goes up and down. Thanks.
    Regards

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    Hi,
    I have been trying to get a 1262AP registered to wireless lan controller.
    The core switch has three 2 vlans in it, management which is vlan 41 and AP interaction vlan which is vlan 51.
    Controller also has both these vlans.
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    Vlan 61 - 192.168.61.x/24 (AP vlan)
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    The error i receive is ;
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    the core switch we are using in this new setup is a 2960 with a lanbase image. I realised the switch is not routing enabled. it doesn't accept the command "ip routing". Will this be creating a problem for the access points? 
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    Scott
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    My iMac is connected to the internet via ethernet. A wireless network has been set up using the Airport Card (not base station) to share the internet connection with a Wii. Is there a limit to the number of devices that can use this access point since there is no wireless router being used?
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    Message was edited by: kasa

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    I am not sure what the actual limit is though, having never reached it, I have used three devices at the same time with no issues with my old iMac G4.
    Ian

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