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Controller software enables you to configure the access points to send all CAPWAP-related errors to a syslog server. You do not need to enable any debug commands on the controller because all of the CAPWAP error messages can be viewed from the syslog server itself.

The state of the access point is not maintained on the controller until it receives a CAPWAP join request from the access point. Therefore, it can be difficult to determine why the CAPWAP discovery request from a certain access point was rejected. In order to troubleshoot such joining problems without enabling CAPWAP debug commands on the controller, the controller collects information for all access points that send a discovery message to it and maintains information for any access points that have successfully joined it.

The controller collects all join-related information for each access point that sends a CAPWAP discovery request to the controller. Collection begins with the first discovery message received from the access point and ends with the last configuration payload sent from the controller to the access point.

An access point sends all syslog messages to IP address 255.255.255.255 by default when any of the following conditions are met:

An access point running software release 5.2 or later has been newly deployed.

An existing access point running software release 5.2 or later has been reset after clearing the configuration.

If any of these conditions are met and the access point has not yet joined a controller, you can also configure a DHCP server to return a syslog server IP address to the access point using option 7 on the server. The access point then starts sending all syslog messages to this IP address.

When the access point joins a controller for the first time, the controller sends the global syslog server IP address (the default is 255.255.255.255) to the access point. After that, the access point sends all syslog messages to this IP address until it is overridden by one of the following scenarios:

The access point is still connected to the same controller, and the global syslog server IP address configuration on the controller has been changed using the config ap syslog host global syslog_server_IP_address command. In this case, the controller sends the new global syslog server IP address to the access point.

The access point is still connected to the same controller, and a specific syslog server IP address has been configured for the access point on the controller using the config ap syslog host specific Cisco_AP syslog_server_IP_address command. In this case, the controller sends the new specific syslog server IP address to the access point.

The access point is disconnected from the controller and joins another controller. In this case, the new controller sends its global syslog server IP address to the access point.

Whenever a new syslog server IP address overrides the existing syslog server IP address, the old address is erased from persistent storage, and the new address is stored in its place. The access point also starts sending all syslog messages to the new IP address provided the access point can reach the syslog server IP address.

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Cisco Aironet 1600 Series Access Points About this Guide Introduction to the Access PointImportant Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsSuch use. Statement 245B UnpackingExternal Antennas ConfigurationsCountries Supported Access Point Ports and ConnectorsInternal Antennas Regulatory DomainsAntenna connector a Antenna connector C Antenna connector B Access Point LED Indicator top Controller Discovery Process Configuring the Access PointPage Installation Summary Preparing the Access PointPre-Installation Configuration Setup Performing a Pre-Installation ConfigurationPage Page Deploying the Access Point on the Wireless Network Mounting the Access PointUsing Dhcp Option TroubleshootingChecking the Access Point LED LED Troubleshooting the Access Point Join Process Page Models Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory InformationPage Vcci Statement for Japan 03-6434-6500 Industry Canada Statement 371-Power Cable and AC AdapterModels Page Page Generic Discussion on RF Exposure Declaration of Conformity for RF ExposureThis Device Meets FCC Guidelines for Exposure to Radio Waves Additional Information on RF Exposure Chinese Translation English Translation Operation of Cisco Aironet Access Points in Brazil Portuguese Translation Declaration of Conformity StatementsCategory Specification Access Point SpecificationsObtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Page Cisco Systems, Inc
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