Cisco Wireless 8821 phones sporadically lose Wireless Connection

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Rahul_Wankhade
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Cisco Wireless 8821 phones sporadically lose Wireless Connection

Hi All,

 

Need some urgent assistance here. We have 4 Wireless VOIP Phones 8821. We are facing frequently disconnection issue. 

 

Meraki AP model -  MR42, Connected VOIP phone signal strength is -50 dBm which is good I guess. 

 

VOIP Phones verizon -  sip8821.11-0-5SR3-2

CUCM Version - System version: 11.5.1.15900-18

Meraki APs Version - MR25.13

SSID authentication : 802.1x 

 

What could be cause ? Only issue with VOIP phones no other devices all are working fine. 

 

Regards,

Rahul Wankhade

 

Regards,
Rahul Wankhade
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cmr
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@Rahul_Wankhade we have a load of 8821s and 26.x/27.x is much better than 25.x. Upgrade now and if you do happen to see any issues that are worse than what you currently have, you have 3 weeks to rollback

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MerakiDave
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Thanks @Rahul_Wankhade for the details, but it could be any number of things.  Is a case open with Meraki Support to start digging into your wireless configuration, confirm the right settings, best practices are being followed, 802.11r status, minimum bit rates, band steering, etc?  Was a pre-deployment site survey completed, or at least some type of VoIP readiness assessment and config review completed?  The -50 dBm might be great, or might not be, also depends on a few variables and your specific RF environment, but hopefully you have a continuous -67 dBm throughout the environment.  Check that any/all QoS configs are set up properly, on the wired side too.  Run latency tests and make sure things are within range, etc.  Try to collect whatever data points you can and mention all of them when opening a case.  Did you come up with a channel plan based on the 8821?  Are you band steering to 5GHz?  Do you have DFS channels enabled, and if so, confirmed if and which of those channels are running in your deployment versus what the phones support, and if there's a mismatch, tried disabling DFS channels to re-test?  Have you tried a newer firmware with as the latest GA 26.8.1 and/or reviewed the corresponding release notes between your 25.13 and 26.8?  Sorry lots of questions, just throwing out some thoughts on things to consider or perform in conjunction with opening a case.  

Hi Thank you!

 

How will enable 802.11r we are using Layer 3 roaming mode there is no option under SSID. Also can you please share best practices for Meraki Wireless, SO will fine tune the our meraki wireless network.  

Regards,
Rahul Wankhade
cmr
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Hi @Rahul_Wankhade , do you have different VLANs/subnets behind the SSID that the 8821s are connected to?  If not, change from layer 3 roaming to bridged mode.  This will then allow 802.11r and is much better for roaming anyway.

DarrenOC
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Hi @Rahul_Wankhade 

 

Wish Cisco had never End Of Lifed the 7925’s. The 8821’s have been trouble ever since they came out, bug fix after bug fix.

 

Take a look through this deployment guide for the 8821’s.  There’s even a section in there for Meraki.

 

https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cuipph/8821/english/Deployment/8821_wlandg.p...

Darren OConnor | doconnor@resalire.co.uk
https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrenoconnor/

I'm not an employee of Cisco/Meraki. My posts are based on Meraki best practice and what has worked for me in the field.
cmr
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

@Rahul_Wankhade we have a load of 8821s and 26.x/27.x is much better than 25.x. Upgrade now and if you do happen to see any issues that are worse than what you currently have, you have 3 weeks to rollback

Hi Thank you!

 

We are planning to upgrade software version 0n 26.8.1 Will keep you posted the result. 

Regards,
Rahul Wankhade
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