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Lots of syslog warnings

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  • 1.  Lots of syslog warnings

    Posted Jul 13, 2020 10:55 PM

    In my home set up I have 3 AP 315’s and one of them is consistently logging to my syslog server the messages below. Overall the APs appear to be functioning fine with good coverage and they report in to the virtual controller. Is there something I’m missing here?

     

    Jul 13 22:46:57 2020 x.x.x.x cli[5774]: <541004> <WARN> AP:First Floor <x.x.x.x 20:A6:CD:C6:EA:C2> recv_sta_update: receive station msg, mac-f4:af:e7:cf:f9:63 bssid-20:a6:cd:ec:ea:90 essid-MyEsid timestamp-1594694817-915464.
    Jul 13 22:46:58 2020 x.x.X.x syslog: <341004> <WARN> AP:First Floor <x.x.x.x 20:A6:CD:C6:EA:C2> is_factory_reset_on_running : Swarm quit factory default status by : ssid_config
    Jul 13 22:46:58 2020 x.x.x.x cli[32035]: <341004> <WARN> AP:First Floor <x.x.x.x 20:A6:CD:C6:EA:C2> is_factory_reset_on_running : Swarm quit factory default status by : ssid_config
    Jul 13 22:47:19 2020  x.x.x.x cli[5774]: <541004> <WARN> AP:First Floor <x.X.x.x 20:A6:CD:C6:EA:C2> recv_sta_update: receive station msg, mac-f4:af:e7:78:ea:57 bssid-20:a6:cd:ec:8d:90 essid-myEsid timestamp-1594694839-599529.
    Jul 13 22:47:19 2020 x.x.x.x cli[5774]: <541004> <WARN> AP:First Floor <x.x.X.x 20:A6:CD:C6:F8:C2> recv_sta_update: receive station msg, mac-f4:af:e7:78:ea:57 bssid-20:a6:cd:ec:8d:90 essid-myEsid timestamp-1594694839-599873.



  • 2.  RE: Lots of syslog warnings

    MVP GURU
    Posted Jul 14, 2020 09:16 AM

    Do you have auto-join turned on for your IAP cluster on the VC, and do you see all of the APs you have deployed on the VC dashboard?

     

     



  • 3.  RE: Lots of syslog warnings

    Posted Oct 12, 2020 08:53 PM

    Sorry for the lengthy delay.  Real life got crazy.

     

    Anyhow, I do see all of the APs connected in the VC and can see devices connected to each of the APs.  On my syslog server, it is still logging consistently from the one AP.