Air-sap2602i-n-k9 <>= air-cap2602i-n-k9

I wish to order two autonomous.

What is the difference between "air-sap2602i-n-k9" and "air-cap2602i-n-k9"?

SAP means autonomous.

Medium CAP controller.

But it does not matter if you have ordered an evil because it is very easy to convert the SAP AP in Cape TOWN and vice versa.

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    * 15:56:55.991 Dec 14: % 3-CAPWAP-EVENTLOG: echo sent to 10.250.32.8 request

    * 15:56:55.999 Dec 14: % 3-CAPWAP-EVENTLOG: reset reTransmissionCnt to 0

    * 15:56:55.999 Dec 14: % 3-CAPWAP-EVENTLOG: queue empty.

    * 15:56:55.999 Dec 14: % 3-CAPWAP-EVENTLOG: echo response from 10.250.32.8

    * 15:56:56.000 Dec 14: % 3-CAPWAP-EVENTLOG: setting the time at 15:56:56 UTC 14 December 2013

    Here are the results of debug capwap client package in detail:

    WT-4thFlr-AP3 #.

    * 14 Dec 15:59:01.823: <   start="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 15:59:01.823 Dec 14: control of CAPWAP mesg sent to 10.250.32.8, Port 5246

    * 15:59:01.823 Dec 14: Type Msg: CAPWAP_ECHO_REQUEST

    * 15:59:01.823 Dec 14: Msg length: 0

    * 15:59:01.823 Dec 14: Msg SeqNum: 44

    * 14 Dec 15:59:01.823: <  end="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 14 Dec 15:59:01.831: <   start="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 15:59:01.831 Dec 14: mesg 10.250.32.8 Recd, Port 5246 CAPWAP control

    * 15:59:01.831 Dec 14: HLEN 2, Radio ID 0, WBID 1

    * 15:59:01.831 Dec 14: Type Msg: CAPWAP_ECHO_RESPONSE

    * 15:59:01.831 Dec 14: Msg length: 15

    * 15:59:01.831 Dec 14: Msg SeqNum: 44

    * 15:59:01.831 Dec 14:

    * 15:59:01.831 Dec 14: Type: CAPWAP_MSGELE_VENDOR_SPECIFIC_PAYLOAD, length 11

    * 15:59:01.831 Dec 14: the vendor identifier: 0 x 00409600

    * 15:59:01.831 Dec 14:

    * 15:59:01.831 Dec 14:

    IE: UNKNOWN IT IS ABOUT 151

    * 15:59:01.831 Dec 14: IE length: 5

    * 15:59:01.831 Dec 14: decode the routine unavailable, Hex Dump printing

    * 15:59:01.831 Dec 14:

    52 80 46 00 AC

    * 14 Dec 15:59:01.831: <  end="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 14 Dec 15:59:20.931: <   start="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 15:59:20.931 Dec 14: mesg 10.250.32.8 Recd, Port 5246 CAPWAP control

    * 15:59:20.931 Dec 14: HLEN 2, Radio ID 0, WBID 1

    * 15:59:20.931 Dec 14: Type Msg: CAPWAP_CONFIGURATION_UPDATE_REQUEST

    * 15:59:20.931 Dec 14: Msg length: 93

    * 15:59:20.931 Dec 14: Msg SeqNum: 38

    * 15:59:20.931 Dec 14:

    * 15:59:20.931 Dec 14: Type: CAPWAP_MSGELE_VENDOR_SPECIFIC_PAYLOAD, length 89

    * 15:59:20.931 Dec 14: the vendor identifier: 0 x 00409600

    * 15:59:20.931 Dec 14:

    * 15:59:20.931 Dec 14:

    IE: RRM_NEIGHBOR_CTRL_PAYLOAD

    * 15:59:20.931 Dec 14: IE length: 83

    * 15:59:20.931 Dec 14: decode the routine unavailable, Hex Dump printing

    * 15:59:20.931 Dec 14:

    00 0 HAS FA 20 08 01 00 07 0A 20 08 03 00 01 FA F4

    01 00 00 3 B4 2ND 2ND 06 94 51 79 25 C7 B2 B4 E7

    22 FD BE F6 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 52 4F

    53 2D 57 69 46 69 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

    00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 06 0B

    01 01 01

    * 14 Dec 15:59:20.931: <  end="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 14 Dec 15:59:20.931: <   start="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 15:59:20.931 Dec 14: control of CAPWAP mesg sent to 10.250.32.8, Port 5246

    * 15:59:20.931 Dec 14: Type Msg: CAPWAP_CONFIGURATION_UPDATE_RESPONSE

    * 15:59:20.931 Dec 14: Msg length: 8

    * 15:59:20.931 Dec 14: Msg SeqNum: 38

    * 15:59:20.931 Dec 14:

    * 15:59:20.931 Dec 14: Type: CAPWAP_MSGELE_RESULT_CODE, length 4

    * 15:59:20.931 Dec 14: result of Code: CAPWAP_SUCCESS

    * 14 Dec 15:59:20.931: <  end="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 14 Dec 15:59:21.139: <   start="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 15:59:21.139 Dec 14: mesg 10.250.32.8 Recd, Port 5246 CAPWAP control

    * 15:59:21.139 Dec 14: HLEN 2, Radio ID 0, WBID 1

    * 15:59:21.139 Dec 14: Type Msg: CAPWAP_CONFIGURATION_UPDATE_REQUEST

    * 15:59:21.139 Dec 14: Msg length: 111

    * 15:59:21.139 Dec 14: Msg SeqNum: 39

    * 15:59:21.139 Dec 14:

    * 15:59:21.139 Dec 14: Type: CAPWAP_MSGELE_VENDOR_SPECIFIC_PAYLOAD, length 107

    * 15:59:21.139 Dec 14: the vendor identifier: 0 x 00409600

    * 15:59:21.139 Dec 14:

    * 15:59:21.139 Dec 14:

    IE: RRM_NEIGHBOR_CTRL_PAYLOAD

    * 15:59:21.139 Dec 14: IE length: 101

    * 15:59:21.139 Dec 14: decode the routine unavailable, Hex Dump printing

    * 15:59:21.143 Dec 14:

    01 0 TO FA 20 08 01 F4 00 07 0A 20 08 00 01 0C FA

    01 00 00 3 B4 2ND 2ND 06 94 51 79 25 C7 B2 B4 E7

    22 FD BE F6 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 52 4F

    53 2D 57 69 46 69 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

    00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 24 28 2

    30 34 38 3 40 95 99 9 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 A1

    01 01 01 01 01

    * 14 Dec 15:59:21.143: <  end="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 14 Dec 15:59:21.143: <   start="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 15:59:21.143 Dec 14: control of CAPWAP mesg sent to 10.250.32.8, Port 5246

    * 15:59:21.143 Dec 14: Type Msg: CAPWAP_CONFIGURATION_UPDATE_RESPONSE

    * 15:59:21.143 Dec 14: Msg length: 8

    * 15:59:21.143 Dec 14: Msg SeqNum: 39

    * 15:59:21.143 Dec 14:

    * 15:59:21.143 Dec 14: Type: CAPWAP_MSGELE_RESULT_CODE, length 4

    * 15:59:21.143 Dec 14: result of Code: CAPWAP_SUCCESS

    * 14 Dec 15:59:21.143: <  end="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 14 Dec 15:59:25.547: <   start="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 15:59:25.547 Dec 14: control of CAPWAP mesg sent to 10.250.32.8, Port 5246

    * 15:59:25.547 Dec 14: Type Msg: CAPWAP_WTP_EVENT_REQUEST

    * 15:59:25.547 Dec 14: Msg length: 14

    * 15:59:25.547 Dec 14: Msg SeqNum: 45

    * 15:59:25.547 Dec 14:

    * 15:59:25.547 Dec 14: Type: CAPWAP_MSGELE_VENDOR_SPECIFIC_PAYLOAD, length 10

    * 15:59:25.547 Dec 14: the vendor identifier: 0 x 00409600

    * 15:59:25.547 Dec 14:

    * 15:59:25.547 Dec 14:

    IE: RRM_LOAD_DATA_PAYLOAD

    * 15:59:25.547 Dec 14: IE length: 4

    * 14 Dec 15:59:25.547: slot ccaLoad 0 rxLoad 0 txLoad 0 33

    * 14 Dec 15:59:25.547: <  end="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 14 Dec 15:59:25.555: <   start="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 15:59:25.555 Dec 14: mesg 10.250.32.8 Recd, Port 5246 CAPWAP control

    * 15:59:25.555 Dec 14: HLEN 2, Radio ID 0, WBID 1

    * 15:59:25.555 Dec 14: Type Msg: CAPWAP_WTP_EVENT_RESPONSE

    * 15:59:25.555 Dec 14: Msg length: 0

    * 15:59:25.555 Dec 14: Msg SeqNum: 45

    * 14 Dec 15:59:25.555: <  end="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 14 Dec 15:59:25.795: <   start="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 15:59:25.795 Dec 14: control of CAPWAP mesg sent to 10.250.32.8, Port 5246

    * 15:59:25.795 Dec 14: Type Msg: CAPWAP_WTP_EVENT_REQUEST

    * 15:59:25.795 Dec 14: Msg length: 14

    * 15:59:25.795 Dec 14: Msg SeqNum: 46

    * 15:59:25.795 Dec 14:

    * 15:59:25.795 Dec 14: Type: CAPWAP_MSGELE_VENDOR_SPECIFIC_PAYLOAD, length 10

    * 15:59:25.795 Dec 14: the vendor identifier: 0 x 00409600

    * 15:59:25.795 Dec 14:

    * 15:59:25.795 Dec 14:

    IE: RRM_LOAD_DATA_PAYLOAD

    * 15:59:25.795 Dec 14: IE length: 4

    * 14 Dec 15:59:25.795: slot ccaLoad 1 rxLoad 0 txLoad 0 0

    * 14 Dec 15:59:25.795: <  end="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 14 Dec 15:59:25.803: <   start="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 15:59:25.803 Dec 14: mesg 10.250.32.8 Recd, Port 5246 CAPWAP control

    * 15:59:25.803 Dec 14: HLEN 2, Radio ID 0, WBID 1

    * 15:59:25.803 Dec 14: Type Msg: CAPWAP_WTP_EVENT_RESPONSE

    * 15:59:25.803 Dec 14: Msg length: 0

    * 15:59:25.803 Dec 14: Msg SeqNum: 46

    * 14 Dec 15:59:25.803: <  end="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 14 Dec 15:59:30.375: <   start="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 15:59:30.375 Dec 14: mesg 10.250.32.8 Recd, Port 5246 CAPWAP control

    * 15:59:30.375 Dec 14: HLEN 2, Radio ID 0, WBID 1

    * 15:59:30.375 Dec 14: Type Msg: CAPWAP_CONFIGURATION_UPDATE_REQUEST

    * 15:59:30.375 Dec 14: Msg length: 17

    * 15:59:30.375 Dec 14: Msg SeqNum: 40

    * 15:59:30.375 Dec 14:

    * 15:59:30.375 Dec 14: Type: CAPWAP_MSGELE_VENDOR_SPECIFIC_PAYLOAD, length 13

    * 15:59:30.375 Dec 14: the vendor identifier: 0 x 00409600

    SlotId: 0

    Mobile Mac Addr: BC:52:B7:E3:17:CB

    * 14 Dec 15:59:30.375: <  end="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 14 Dec 15:59:30.375: <   start="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 15:59:30.375 Dec 14: control of CAPWAP mesg sent to 10.250.32.8, Port 5246

    * 15:59:30.375 Dec 14: Type Msg: CAPWAP_CONFIGURATION_UPDATE_RESPONSE

    * 15:59:30.379 Dec 14: Msg length: 8

    * 15:59:30.379 Dec 14: Msg SeqNum: 40

    * 15:59:30.379 Dec 14:

    * 15:59:30.379 Dec 14: Type: CAPWAP_MSGELE_RESULT_CODE, length 4

    * 15:59:30.379 Dec 14: result of Code: CAPWAP_SUCCESS

    * 14 Dec 15:59:30.379: <  end="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 14 Dec 15:59:30.387: <   start="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 15:59:30.387 Dec 14: mesg 10.250.32.8 Recd, Port 5246 CAPWAP control

    * 15:59:30.387 Dec 14: HLEN 2, Radio ID 0, WBID 1

    * 15:59:30.387 Dec 14: Type Msg: CAPWAP_WTP_EVENT_RESPONSE

    * 15:59:30.387 Dec 14: Msg length: 0

    * 15:59:30.387 Dec 14: Msg SeqNum: 47

    * 14 Dec 15:59:30.387: <  end="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 14 Dec 16:00:00.387: <   start="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 16:00:00.387 Dec 14: control of CAPWAP mesg sent to 10.250.32.8, Port 5246

    * 16:00:00.387 Dec 14: Type Msg: CAPWAP_ECHO_REQUEST

    * 16:00:00.387 Dec 14: Msg length: 0

    * 16:00:00.387 Dec 14: Msg SeqNum: 48

    * 14 Dec 16:00:00.387: <  end="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 14 Dec 16:00:00.395: <   start="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

    * 16:00:00.395 Dec 14: mesg 10.250.32.8 Recd, Port 5246 CAPWAP control

    * 16:00:00.395 Dec 14: HLEN 2, Radio ID 0, WBID 1

    * 16:00:00.395 Dec 14: Type Msg: CAPWAP_ECHO_RESPONSE

    * 16:00:00.395 Dec 14: Msg length: 15

    * 16:00:00.395 Dec 14: Msg SeqNum: 48

    * 16:00:00.395 Dec 14:

    * 16:00:00.395 Dec 14: Type: CAPWAP_MSGELE_VENDOR_SPECIFIC_PAYLOAD, length 11

    * 16:00:00.395 Dec 14: the vendor identifier: 0 x 00409600

    * 16:00:00.395 Dec 14:

    * 16:00:00.395 Dec 14:

    IE: UNKNOWN IT IS ABOUT 151

    * 16:00:00.395 Dec 14: IE length: 5

    * 16:00:00.395 Dec 14: decode the routine unavailable, Hex Dump printing

    * 16:00:00.395 Dec 14:

    52 80 81 00 AC

    * 14 Dec 16:00:00.395: <  end="" of="" capwap="" packet ="">>

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