ā10-21-2020 02:31 PM
Recently, one particular SSID will not accept clients or recognize connected clients until 9 A.M., and then sometime around 2 P.M. clients wonāt be able to connect and lose connectivity. I donāt have any schedules set in my extreme network setup and I donāt have a schedule set up in my firewall. This started happening out of the blue and I have no clue why. Vlanās are set up, but everything has been fine and there has been no major change to the configurations. Still waiting for Extreme to call me back.
AP250ās
10.0.8.1
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ā10-22-2020 12:25 PM
The issue has been resolved. I had some schedules in our firewall that may have created this problem, although the schedules did not line up with when we were having the issues. I turned them off and the problem went away.
ā10-22-2020 12:25 PM
The issue has been resolved. I had some schedules in our firewall that may have created this problem, although the schedules did not line up with when we were having the issues. I turned them off and the problem went away.
ā10-21-2020 05:06 PM
Iāll see what that comes up with, but this is happening to all APās on this SSID only and at the same time every day. Between the hours of 9-2 there is no problem on this VLAN and SSID.
ā10-21-2020 05:02 PM
I would recommend running a packet capture during the time of the issue, so you can see whatās going on in the network at the time of failure. For instance, if you have a large group of Chromebooks in the same area and they all decide to start broadcasting looking for updates, that has been known to flood the network with traffic for a time and stop all other wireless traffic until those Chromebooks are done searching/updating. A packet capture should show you that kind of traffic so we can narrow down the issue.
This guide reviews how to run a packet capture on the CLI of an AP: https://extremeportal.force.com/ExtrArticleDetail?n=000049584&q=Packet%20capture