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Clients are Deauthenticated, Authenticated, Associated all the time

peter_jevos
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Hi

i'm using WLC 2112 with the soft. version 6.0.199.0

I'm recevind i the logs a huge amount of traps that clients are Deauthenticated, Authenticated, Associated

I monitoring all logs, and there is no log about the coverage hole or other waring info that should do this re-authentication

This events happening almost periodically.

Problem is that some of them are loosing connection to the AP

i removed all timeouts

Thanks for any info

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Surendra BG
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

is there any specific time interval that the clients lose connectivity? like every 10 minutes or like that?

Regards

Surendra

Regards
Surendra BG

Than you for your answer

no it isn't . Sometimes  is 2hors, sometimes 30 minutes and son

I allowed to sent all traps, and my log is filled only with this Deauthenticated, Authenticated, Associated messages.

So there is noreason like interference, coverage hole and so on

First message is :

Client Deauthenticated: MACAddress:7c:6d::ef Base Radio  MAC:58:b7:70 Slot: 1 User Name: XXX Ip Address: XX.XX.XX.XX Reason:Unspecified  ReasonCode: 1

then follows Client Association, Client Authenticated and so on

thanks

are the clients roaming??

Regards
Surendra BG

No they are not roaming.

I have checked all snmp traps and all  i get is those authentication , association stuff

however during this annoncments the clietns are disconnecting

thanks

How many APs are there in the location? are we facing interference?? like.. the signal overlap is very high??

Regards

Surendra

Regards
Surendra BG

dear surendra

thank you for your answer

There are 5 AP's for the 50 40 people in the openspace, so it's really covered

There are no coverage holes or any interferences ( at least SNMP traps show nothing )

thank you

pet

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