The STP status of the switch port to which the AP is connected is changed

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Snika
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The STP status of the switch port to which the AP is connected is changed

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The STP status of the switch port to which the AP is connected is changed.
This symptom recurs daily and occurs on all switches.
As far as I know, APs don't participate in STP.
But why does the STP state change only on the port the AP is connected to?
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ww
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Every stp enabled port goes through this states. it does not matter if this is a trunk, access port or a client that doesnt send bpdu's

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Brash
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Kind of a big deal

The main issue in the loga shown are that the  port status is going down and then coming back up 4 hours later. The STP state change being logged immediately after the port status change is expected.

 

Snika
Getting noticed

This port is a wireless AP.
 
As far as I know the wireless AP does not participate in STP.
 
I found from a web search that the NAC sensor might have internal AP detection.
 
I'm thinking of checking to see if there is such a feature in NAC.
ww
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Every stp enabled port goes through this states. it does not matter if this is a trunk, access port or a client that doesnt send bpdu's

Snika
Getting noticed

Thank you for answer.
So, what action should I take?

GreenMan
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

As others have suggested - you probably need to focus on why the port went down   (and how it came back up again)    the STP messages you're seeing are expected, for a port going down, then recovering later.

Snika
Getting noticed

I have set BPDU GUARD on the port since the issue occurred.
But the STP port change still happens.
I can't find any more reason
We are preparing to open a case for accurate cause analysis.
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