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‎04-02-2018 10:06 AM
Hello community,
I have some strange logs :
[AP1] %%%%>08:39:51.786: migration:mu migration: sender shut down the socket (migration.c:741)
[AP2] %%%%>08:39:42.758: migration:mu migration: sender shut down the socket (migration.c:741)
[AP3] %%%%>08:39:48.145: migration:mu migration: sender shut down the socket (migration.c:741)
ect...
when running:
remote-debug wireless rf-domain default clients XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX duration 300 events all
It's a normal behavior ?
ap6532 wing 5.7.2
Thanks,
Aviv Kedem
I have some strange logs :
[AP1] %%%%>08:39:51.786: migration:mu migration: sender shut down the socket (migration.c:741)
[AP2] %%%%>08:39:42.758: migration:mu migration: sender shut down the socket (migration.c:741)
[AP3] %%%%>08:39:48.145: migration:mu migration: sender shut down the socket (migration.c:741)
ect...
when running:
remote-debug wireless rf-domain default clients XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX duration 300 events all
It's a normal behavior ?
ap6532 wing 5.7.2
Thanks,
Aviv Kedem
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‎04-12-2018 03:13 PM
Hi Aviv,
Based on your two threads here, it sounds like you should probably contact GTAC so someone can take a closer look at your network to see what's going on.
Based on your two threads here, it sounds like you should probably contact GTAC so someone can take a closer look at your network to see what's going on.
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‎04-12-2018 02:35 PM
Anybody?
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‎04-07-2018 01:12 PM
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Aviv K
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Aviv K
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‎04-02-2018 12:28 PM
That behavior is normal, the device is Roaming and connected AP is sharing firewall session/mu cache with other APs.
Since you are capturing debug logs from the RFD you will see theses sort of messages in working environment.
Note:
In regards to the firmware version.
I highly recommend you upgrade to 5.8.5 or 5.9.1.4 depending on your controller/other ap hardware.
Since you are capturing debug logs from the RFD you will see theses sort of messages in working environment.
Note:
In regards to the firmware version.
I highly recommend you upgrade to 5.8.5 or 5.9.1.4 depending on your controller/other ap hardware.
