

%LWAPP-3-CLIENTERRORLOG: Join Reply: certificate is not valid
CISCO VIRTUAL CONTROLLER SOFTWARE VERIFICATION
%LWAPP-3-CLIENTERRORLOG: Peer certificate verification failed %LWAPP-5-CHANGED: LWAPP changed state to JOIN %LWAPP-3-CLIENTERRORLOG: DNS Name Lookup: could not resolve CISCO-LWAPP-CONTROLLER %LWAPP-3-CLIENTEVENTLOG: Performing DNS resolution for CISCO-LWAPP-CONTROLLER %LWAPP-3-CLIENTEVENTLOG: Did not get any DNS options from DHCP.

%LWAPP-3-CLIENTEVENTLOG: Did not get log server settings from DHCP. %DHCP-6-ADDRESS_ASSIGN: Interface FastEthernet0 assigned DHCP address 192.168.10.93, mask 255.255.255.0, hostname AP6-IRV220 %LWAPP-3-CLIENTEVENTLOG: Controller address 192.168.10.16 obtained through DHCP The following is a sample output from a 1131 AP that failed to join using LWAPP and went into booting loop.
CISCO VIRTUAL CONTROLLER SOFTWARE REGISTRATION
If you try to register an AP running prior software release, you will see a certificate error and fail registration messages. If the AP is one of the models shown in the following table that does not have the software version specified under the “Last Support” column, the chances are it is supported. You can watch a vWLC installation video at WL0001 - vWLC 7.3 VMware InstallationĬaveat #1: Access point (AP) needs to have software version 7.3Īs described in the deployment guide, vWLC does not use Manufacturing Installed Certificate (MIC), but instead use a Self Signed Certificate (SSC) and only an AP running 7.3 will accept the SSC. Please refer to the vWLC Deployment Guide for pre-requisites and detail installation steps.

In this article, we will point out two important caveats that you need to be aware of in order to have a vWLC setup and functioning correctly. Well, this is very true as long as you have thoroughly reviewed the vWLC Deployment Guide and understand all the requirements and limitations, otherwise, you may find out the hard way that things may not work the way you expected them to. For those of you who like to lab, like myself, but always have difficulty getting your hands on a WLC, this may seems like a great news that you can now have a WLC readily available for testing. Your first thought might be less hardware cost and a WLC can take all the advantages of being a VM. Cisco has released a Virtual Wireless LAN Controller (vWLC), a VM version of a controller that has always been an appliance or hardware module, with 60-day evaluation at installation.
