a month ago
Wondering if anyone else is having this issue. Prior to updating our AP's to 10.7.2.0 we saw very little loss with our access points but since updating we've received many more email notifications of various AP's losing CAPWAP connection.
There doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to these emails, we've tested the cabling, all seems fine and I don't see any rx or tx errors on the ports. Uptime of the various AP's seem to be up far beyond the email notification so I'm at a bit of a loss.
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a month ago
We had to roll back to 10.6r7 on two installations due to PPSK issues in cloud mode after upgrading. Apparently there was some communication issue when the RADSEC proxy was trying to connect to the cloud. Since it was causing a lot of impact, we didn't have the opportunity to evaluate the communication layer. I suspect that several changes to the communication layer were made between 10.6.x and 10.7.x due to these problem reports. Since we didn't have access to 10.7r1, it seems that something wasn't resolved properly.
Thursday
Just as a follow up, I took this issue up the chain with Extreme support, and they are rolling out the patch fix for this issue by October 8th in a new XIQ update. I as well rolled our AP's back to 10.6.7.0 to temporarily fix our issue.
3 weeks ago
I'm dealing with this as well. I'm glad to know that it's not just us.
a month ago
We had to roll back to 10.6r7 on two installations due to PPSK issues in cloud mode after upgrading. Apparently there was some communication issue when the RADSEC proxy was trying to connect to the cloud. Since it was causing a lot of impact, we didn't have the opportunity to evaluate the communication layer. I suspect that several changes to the communication layer were made between 10.6.x and 10.7.x due to these problem reports. Since we didn't have access to 10.7r1, it seems that something wasn't resolved properly.
3 weeks ago
Same here, we had to rollback to 10.6.7 as well due to PPSK issues after the upgrade to 10.7.2.