Cisco 1602i series Access point installation

Hello everyone. I tried to configure cisco AIR-CAP1602i-E-K9 series access point is default for the configuration files and other settings, I guess you are looking for WLC. but I do not have a WLC I want to configure the AP a standalone conceerne Access point. I connected via switch where all the ports on the switch are vlan 10 switch is connected to a router and I have configured the router as DHCP server. It is my first time that I've never touched a cisco point for configuration of access. below is the error that was coming up on the screen countinously when I access the AP via the console. Kindly any assistance in this regard would be highly appreciated. Thank you

* 00:18:46.324 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: could not resolve CISCO-CAPWAP-CONTROLLER
Not in a bound State.
* 00:19:31.824 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-DHCP_RENEW: could not find WLC by using DHCP IP. Renew DHCP IP.
* 00:19:36.828 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: event white 38 & combination of State 2.
* 00:19:36.948 Mar 1: DHCP-6-ADDRESS_ASSIGN %: BVI1 Interface assigned address DHCP 10.10.0.218, mask 255.255.255.0, hostname AP64f6.9dee.87d1

Translate "CISCO-CAPWAP-CONTROLLER"... the domain server (255.255.255.255)
* 00:19:42.824 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: did not get the server DHCP server log settings.

* 00:19:51.823 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: could not resolve CISCO-CAPWAP-CONTROLLER
Not in a bound State.
* 00:20:37.323 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-DHCP_RENEW: could not find WLC by using DHCP IP. Renew DHCP IP.
* 00:20:42.327 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: event white 38 & combination of State 2.
* 00:20:42.447 Mar 1: DHCP-6-ADDRESS_ASSIGN %: BVI1 Interface assigned address DHCP 10.10.0.219, mask 255.255.255.0, hostname AP64f6.9dee.87d1

Translate "CISCO-CAPWAP-CONTROLLER"... the domain server (255.255.255.255)
* 00:20:48.323 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: did not get the server DHCP server log settings.

* 00:20:57.323 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: could not resolve CISCO-CAPWAP-CONTROLLER
Not in a bound State.
* 00:21:42.822 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-DHCP_RENEW: could not find WLC by using DHCP IP. Renew DHCP IP.
* 00:21:47.826 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: event white 38 & combination of State 2.
* 00:21:47.946 Mar 1: DHCP-6-ADDRESS_ASSIGN %: BVI1 Interface assigned address DHCP 10.10.0.220, mask 255.255.255.0, hostname AP64f6.9dee.87d1

Translate "CISCO-CAPWAP-CONTROLLER"... the domain server (255.255.255.255)
* 00:21:53.822 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: did not get the server DHCP server log settings.

* 00:22:02.822 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: could not resolve CISCO-CAPWAP-CONTROLLER
Not in a bound State.
* 00:22:48.322 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-DHCP_RENEW: could not find WLC by using DHCP IP. Renew DHCP IP.
* 00:22:53.326 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: event white 38 & combination of State 2.
* 00:22:53.446 Mar 1: DHCP-6-ADDRESS_ASSIGN %: BVI1 Interface assigned address DHCP 10.10.0.221, mask 255.255.255.0, hostname AP64f6.9dee.87d1

Translate "CISCO-CAPWAP-CONTROLLER"... the domain server (255.255.255.255)
* 00:22:59.322 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: did not get the server DHCP server log settings.

* 00:23:08.322 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: could not resolve CISCO-CAPWAP-CONTROLLER
Not in a bound State.
* 00:23:53.821 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-DHCP_RENEW: could not find WLC by using DHCP IP. Renew DHCP IP.
* 00:23:58.825 Mar 1: % 3-CAPWAP-ERRORLOG: event white 38 & combination of State 2.
* 00:23:58.945 Mar 1: DHCP-6-ADDRESS_ASSIGN %: BVI1 Interface assigned address DHCP 10.10.0.222, mask 255.255.255.0, hostname AP64f6.9dee.87d1

Translate "CISCO-CAPWAP-CONTROLLER"... the domain server (255.255.255.255)

If you do not have WLC, you will need to convert this access point in stand-alone mode. See below on this post. You must required image before this conversion. If you have a support contract with Cisco you can download from Cisco.com

https://mrncciew.com/2012/10/20/lightweight-to-autonomous-conversion/

https://mrncciew.com/2013/12/13/AP-conversion-using-mode-button/

HTH

Rasika

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    Since the upgrade to a droid turbo, I was unable to connect to the network without wire of my work. I work in the it Department, but my experience with Cisco technologies and wireless is limited, so I tried to understand why. My previous bike x worked fine. We have a network of all the access points managed by a controller Cisco 4402 running version 7.0.98 of the BONES. I was able to connect to another wireless network that I could meet outside of work, and I am able to connect to the network of my work if I connect it is unsecured guest SSID. Only connections to our 4 secure networks fail. The controller reports that my phone cannot all simply to authenticate. The controller is configured for WPA2 / AES using a key 284 on the particular network, that I am trying to connect. I entered this key manually both via copy and paste. As far as my phone goes, I only tried to withdraw and time networks like tent to start it in safe mode without success. I read on various forums android that maybe it's a problem related to Kit Kat and this kind of problem has appeared on other handsets from other manufacturers, but nothing definite.

    Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

    -Josh

    Let me direct you to two other discussions here on the Droid Turbo forum and the other from Cisco which may help.

    Unable to connect to company wifi

    https://forums.Motorola.com/posts/af633eb3e4

    DROID WiFi Turbo questions

    https://forums.Motorola.com/posts/06a2f3c5ca

    Connectivity issues with Cisco and Moto X (Gen 2) allowed RMC controllers (probably related)

    https://supportforums.Cisco.com/discussion/12331486/connectivity-issues-Cisco-controllers-and-PMF-enabled-Moto-x-Gen-2

    I hope this helps!

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    Quick history - using an E2000 as my main router to a DSL connection (using an ISP provided Zyxel 660HW wireless modem) disabled if it matters with. I have an E1000 I want to configure a LAN connection to LAN for the E2000 at the end of the House and two floors to expand my network.

    I'm pretty saavy network and thought it would be a snap. But I am running into trouble and hoping someone can help.

    Here are the steps I took:

    1. I ran a CAT5 connection to the basement where the E1000 must be configured.

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    5. I disabled DHCP

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    I tried to restart E2000 both E1000 with the modem, no luck. I tried different IPs for the just in case E1000, but once again no luck, the wireless is not extended.

    Any tips or advice? I'm doing something wrong?

    Any help is appreciated.

    Fixed... the question was in fact the firmware. I had everything set up, but after it kept locking up just try to access it, I thought a 2.1 firmware wouldn't hurt.

    Of course, my up to was a 1.0 and after a quick update... boom we have lift off.

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  • Cisco WLC license evaluation of Access Point

    Hello

    I would like to know what is happening to access connected to a Cisco WLC points if the evaluation license reached its expiration date and other licenses have not yet been installed all connected access points would cease immediately operation?

    Kind regards

    Mark

    Yes, they would stop working.

    Note: when you add licenses a reboot is required. Even if the number of supported the HA increases on reset controller is always necessary for these devices to register on the controller under the permanent license. I once added licenses and when I saw the number of the AP increase - I experimented with the restart - and when evaluating lic. expiration of my AP dropped the controller.

  • configuration cisco air-ap1142n-a-k9 problem wpa2 wireless access point

    HI people,

    I am brand new to Cisco Wireless, just that I bought new wireless access point air-ap1142n-a-k9 cisco, try to configure the configuration of wpa2 for security reason, but impossible to configure in any mode security. So my AP is currently no security / encryption mode.

    Could someone can help and suggest me I will appreciate if I get all documents, so the security problem can be solved.

    Concerning

    Sanjeev

    OK great

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