Lightweight AP won't associate to WLC module

I'm a first-timer LAP/WLC guy. My LAP is on a remote switch from the ISR with the WLC-NM. I have my DHCP pool set up on the ISR with option 43 pointing to the WLC management IP address. The AP recieves an address and can ping the WLC management interface and the WLC can ping the AP. However, the AP does not associate. I also have Layer three chosen for LWAPP. I must be missing something simple. Your assistance is appreciated!
Mike.

Hi Jeremy,
This is a pretty common problem that is usually associated with one of 2 things;
1. The time setting on the WLC and the PC running the upgrade tool (must be in sync).
2. A problem with the SSC (Self Signed Certificate).
Have a look at these great threads from last year that provide answers to both problems. Perhaps you could also let us know what WLC Model and what version you are running.
http://forum.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/NetProf?page=netprof&forum=Wireless%20-%20Mobility&topic=General&CommCmd=MB%3Fcmd%3Dpass_through%26location%3Doutline%40%5E1%40%40.1ddb4d26
http://forum.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/NetProf?page=netprof&forum=Wireless%20-%20Mobility&topic=Getting%20Started%20with%20Wireless&CommCmd=MB%3Fcmd%3Dpass_through%26location%3Doutline%40%5E1%40%40.1ddaba5b
Hope this helps!
Rob

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    crypto pki certificate chain airespace-device-root-cert
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    crypto pki certificate chain cisco-root-cert
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    crypto pki certificate chain Cisco_IOS_MIC_cert
     certificate 2DCD1F0500000015BE7F
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     certificate ca 6A6967B3000000000003
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    username Cisco secret 5 $1$.UkK$3GDTdydbzaupRq0u6bml9/
    ip ssh version 2
    bridge irb
    interface GigabitEthernet0
     duplex auto
     speed auto
    interface GigabitEthernet0.1
     encapsulation dot1Q 1 native
     bridge-group 1
     bridge-group 1 spanning-disabled
    interface GigabitEthernet1
     shutdown
     duplex auto
     --More--         speed auto
     bridge-group 1
    interface BVI1
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    ip forward-protocol nd
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    line con 0
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     transport input all
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     transport input all
     --More--        end
    APf07f.0692.ff0c# show running-configip interface brief
    Interface                  IP-Address      OK? Method Status                Protocol
    BVI1                       unassigned      YES DHCP   up                    up      
    GigabitEthernet0           unassigned      NO  unset  up                    up      
    GigabitEthernet0.1         unassigned      YES unset  up                    up      
    GigabitEthernet1           unassigned      NO  unset  administratively down down    
    APf07f.0692.ff0c#
    Not in Bound state.
    *Mar  1 02:27:33.511: %CAPWAP-3-DHCP_RENEW: Could not discover WLC using DHCP IP. Renewing DHCP IP.
    Not in Bound state.
    *Mar  1 02:28:23.511: %CAPWAP-3-DHCP_RENEW: Could not discover WLC using DHCP IP. Renewing DHCP IP.
    Not in Bound state.
    *Mar  1 02:29:13.511: %CAPWAP-3-DHCP_RENEW: Could not discover WLC using DHCP IP. Renewing DHCP IP.
    Not in Bound state.
    *Mar  1 02:30:03.511: %CAPWAP-3-DHCP_RENEW: Could not discover WLC using DHCP IP. Renewing DHCP IP.

    Hi,
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    Most of the time these problem(AP join) arise when you don't have correct software version on WLC.
    For 2702 AP, you need at-least 7.6.120.0 version on WLC.
    Here is the matrix: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/compatibility/matrix/compatibility-matrix.html
    Fore more info, paste the info which Rasika asked.
    Regards

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    The module is a ecommerce product module, with a custom template that I created .
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    and here is how it shows after publishing
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  • Ap won't join the WLC

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    Thank you

    Hello Scott,
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    atsg-wl1#show run | incl hostname
    hostname atsg-wl1
    atsg-wl1#test pb display
    Display of the Parameter Block
    Total Number of Records : 7
    Number of Certs : 6
    Number of Keys : 1
    atsg-wl1#term length 0
    atsg-wl1#show version | include Cisco IOS
    Cisco IOS Software, C1130 Software (C1130-K9W7-M), Version 12.3(7)JA3, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
    atsg-wl1#show controller | include Radio AIR
    Radio AIR-AP1131G, Base Address 0019.0737.02f0, BBlock version 0.00, Software version 5.80.15
    Radio AIR-AP1131A, Base Address 0019.073b.02d0, BBlock version 0.00, Software version 5.80.15
    atsg-wl1#show controllers d0 | include Current
    Current Frequency: 2447 MHz  Channel 8
    Current CCK Power: 14 dBm
    Current OFDM Power: 14 dBm
    Current Rates:  basic-1.0 basic-2.0 basic-5.5 6.0 9.0 basic-11.0 12.0 18.0 24.0 36.0 48.0 54.0
    atsg-wl1#show controllers d1 | include Current
    Current Frequency: 5805 MHz  Channel 161
    Current Power: 17 dBm
    Current Rates:  basic-6.0 9.0 basic-12.0 18.0 basic-24.0 36.0 48.0 54.0
    atsg-wl1#show run | include station-role
    station-role root
    station-role root
    atsg-wl1#test pb disp
    Display of the Parameter Block
    Total Number of Records : 7
    Number of Certs : 6
    Number of Keys : 1
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      Hardware is PowerPCElvis Ethernet, address is 0019.555f.ccfa (bia 0019.555f.ccfa)
    atsg-wl1#show int | include Dot11Radio
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    Dot11Radio1 is up, line protocol is up
    atsg-wl1#show sntp | exclude SNTP
    10.148.0.1         16        1        never     
    172.16.21.57       16        1        never     
    Broadcast client mode is enabled.
    atsg-wl1#show run
    Building configuration...
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