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Cisco Prime NCS disables radios

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Hello all,

When I change an IP address of an access-point with NCS, then the radios are disabled.

Configuring directly on the controller keeps the radios on.

Cisco Prime NCS  Version : 1.1.1.24

WLC 5508 Version 7.0.240.0

AIR-CAP3502E-E-K9

Does anyone recognise this behaviour.

Thanks in advanced

Michel

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Amjad Abdullah
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Hello Michel,

What are the steps you take to change the IP from the NCS?

After the radios are disable, you can enable them from the NCS again?

Regards,

Amjad

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Hello Amjed,

These are the steps I follow:

In the search field in de right upper corner I fill in the name of the access-point.

Then I get a pop up, there I click on the link "view list" of the column configuration.

I choose the access-point and after changing the IP address I save the configuration.

After that I know that I have to enable the radios again. But this is very inconvenient because it can happen that someone forget to enable radios again.

As far as I can recall this behaviour occured after the update of the controller from 7.0.220.0 to 7.0.240.0.

Regards,

Michel

Scott Fella
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You try changing the IP from the WLC GUI? Do you experience the same results? I change the IP address of access points from the WLC cli and from the GUI. Cli is my preference and I never use NCS to do something like that. That's just my opinion though. As you can see, there are problems doing it through NCS.

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Hello Scott,

Changing the IP address from the WLC using the GUI or CLI is no problem, the radios keep up.

I also prefer CLI above GUI, but NCS is for persons who are not familair with CLI.

And as I earlier mentioned, I recall that with another version this problem didn't occured. Downgrading isn't an option.

Regards,

Michel

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