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I'm looking for a way to renew the "Certificate Services Node CA" certificate that was signed by the internal Root CA. The Node CA is expired but was not renewed by ise. I'm able to create a csr but can't find a way to sign it, except exporting and s...
Hi, I'm running a WLC 5508 and got some new 9800. Put the 9800 in the same network and after initial configuration wizard it just grabbed all APs that were registered to the 5508 making the wifi unusable. As I can't find anything about this "feature"...
Thanks, this is working.My Root CA is still valid for a few jears but as I'm unable to sign thenode CA csr the Root CA renewal is a good workaround as ise created every Sub-CA new. I can now just remove the old certificates.
I will keep that in mind but the 9800 is not in the network anymore and won't be until I found a way to disable that stupid broadcast. On a side note, I find it quite strange that some new "unknown" device can just contact my registered access points...
The APs were unable to come back. I removed the 9800 from the network and checked on the APs, they were unable to register. I had to downgrade the firmware on all APs to have them back in my WLC. Thats why I want to disable the broadcast discovery in...
Yeah grabbing wasn’t the best word. Based on the link provided the controller did a broadcast to get control or at least update the firmware on the access points. But it doesn't seem like I can disable this.
The whole Wifi stuff is locate in one subnet. I'm using Option 43 and dns cisco-capwap-controller to deploy / register the APs. Both show to the 5508. After joining the 9800 he probably did a broadcast and got controll of the APs and updated the firm...