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LAP does not appear in Cisco Prime Infrastructure

denis.lepage
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I just installed Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.0 for a trial.

I got my two Wireless LAN controlers imported and monitoring them, but no Lightweight access points are imported in the console.  I can see clients connected over the WLAN.

How can I import my LAP into Cisco Prime infrastructure? 

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Hi guys,

When i added my access points they come back as "un-managed" and a yellow triangle with status - "SNMP failure: Failed to perform the SNMP get". As i understand it SNMP is disabled on LAPs controlled by a WLC.

Any help would be great as its been 3 days of me trying to get around this with no luck.

Cheers

MP

denis.lepage
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I did a fresh install of Prime infrastructure 3.0 on another IP Range, no firewall between Prime server and WLC controllers, same problem.

I can add WLC controllers, but Lightweight AP are not populating in Prime Infrastructure.

Any help would be appreciate.

marce1000
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 - Make sure that you add the controller in prime, with a valid snmp-read community; meaning the same as was specified on the wl-controller; also make sure that the same snmp version is specified on the controller as on Prime



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Thanks marce1000, this is already the case, for the snmp community and the snmp version (2c). 

Any other idea?

I can easily see my controllers, stats and config about the, WLAN, etc.  But the lightweight APs won't populate into Prime infrastructure.

Can Prime reach your AP(s) or is there a firewall between them.

I can reach directly APs from Prime server.  No firewall present between them.

any solution?

alberto.tanaka
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9800-CL works via netconf-yang, I applied it as an explanation of the link and it worked:

 

https://www.cisco.com/c/pt_br/support/docs/storage-networking/management/200933-YANG-NETCONF-Configuration-Validation.html

validation:

Prime_Infrastructure# ssh <9800_ip_address> <priv15_username> port 830

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