03-09-2020 05:10 AM
05-03-2021 03:37 PM
Sorry to dig up the dead, but I've been from one end of the web to the other looking for this.
I upgraded from 3.6.2.0.250 to 5.2.2.0.317. I now have the same problem, randomly getting hammered with these controller notifications with corresponding Reason Code 1: Internal error occurred on my NPS, as well as error code 6274. Never saw this particular notification from my wireless controllers prior to the 3.6.2.0.250 to 5.2.2.0.317 upgrade.
I am running 2 NPS servers for Ruckus, one primary and one secondary backup. I have both Cisco and Ruckus wireless in my environment (been migrating from Cisco to Ruckus for some time, different physical locations entirely). I have never seen this happen on Cisco wireless gear, only my Ruckus access points.
This began immediately after upgrading to the 5.2.2.0.317 release.
We can only hope that somewhere along the line Ruckus gets this right.
05-04-2021 12:48 AM
I feel your pain, we upgraded our Firmware and that gave us loads of Server Unreachable errors, tried to persevere with Ruckus Support and get it fixed, but it became silly, so rolled back to the previous version and all is working again !
Good luck.
05-04-2021 01:20 AM
I am running vSZ 6.0.0.0.1331 and have not experiencing any Server Unreachable errors. v6 is also more intuitive and the interface is less 'laggy'.
05-05-2021 05:22 AM
@geoff_mattey what version did you downgrade to? 3.6.2?
05-05-2021 05:41 AM
To avoid this error you need correct AP firmware version with patch. Correct AP firmware version means same or newer system version. For example, vSZ with 5.2.1.0.515 and patch installed (AP firmware 5.2.1.0.1038) will not have this error messages.
If you have some vSZ zones with lower firmware version, than you'll have this errors from this zones APs even after upgrade. If you have APs not supported on 5.2, than you need to use 3.6.2.
For me it was not possible to stay on 3.6.2, as I have switches to manage, so I upgraded from 3.6.2 long ago. Radius error is annoying, but at least it seems to not affect client connections at all. Actually, as much as I understand, there are at least 3 different problems - one (minor) is accepting some request attributes, unsupported by NPS, another (main) -- reporting errors with connection to Radius on loopback address 127.0.0.1, and the third -- reporting Radius errors for some seemingly random addresses (which may actually not be random, but used by Ruckus cloud setup). But in all cases this errors are not preventing users from authenticating with valid Radius server.