![]() Licensing: Seems good, over 100 unused CAP licenses available It's possible to reprovision the AP and it's working fine again afterwards, but several hours later other APs are affected. When the AP reboots randomly, it is not provisioned anymore and is associated to the "default" AP Group, which prevents the AP from working correctly. The issue affects around five access point within 12 hours. Only one AP is affected at a corresponding time frame, it never hits two APs at the same time. Since yesterday are APs, which are attached to the local controller, affected by random reboots. The setup was running fine for many weeks and no configuration or topology changes were made. ![]() One of the local controllers is used for a pool of AP-315 access points, that connect to the local controller via LMS IP settings to the management IP of the local WLC. I have a master-standby topology, to which two local controllers are attached.
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