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I'm in the process of redeploying a 4400-series WLAN controller (v.4.2.130.0). I want to remove the mobility group members, however I get the following error whenever I attempt to do so: "Cannot delete mobility group member. Any anchor should be de...
I'm in the process of deploying a wireless network for my company. I have the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller 4402 (WLC4402) and the Cisco Wireless Control System (WCS). The WLC has recently been upgraded to 4.0.179.11 and the WCS is running version ...
In an ideal world, yes, I would typically blast the config and start from scratch. However, when you are employed by a global corporation and the controller you are working on happens to be located on another continent, restoring the controller to f...
Looks like I solved my own issue. Here is the workaround/fix:1.) From the Mobility Groups page, click on the EditAll button.2.) Change the IP address of the mobility group member that you want to delete. Click Apply.3.) You will be returned back to...
I'm having the same exact issue with one of my WLCs (a 4404). The other one, a 4402, is working just fine.Both setups are exactly the same. If anyone has any insight into this, I would appreciate it as well. This is causing client machines to have...
I actually solved the problem by looking at the debug logs on the WCS server. For reasons unknown, the WCS server was unable to add the WLC4402 because of the RADIUS servers that I had configured on the WLC4402. Looking at the logs, it kept choking...