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What is password after ap is taken out of WLC

wfqk
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Hi AP1130 is taken out of WLC. when console is connected to it, it requires password. the password is not default password. and i do not want to password recovery. What password it could be? In WLC, we only has password for users to access wifi. i do not think the password can be used for this. Anyone has some suggestion? Thank you

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cmarva
Level 4
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it should be whatever the AP credentials are entered in the controller.

on your controller, select wireless>global configuration and you'll see the AP login credentials.

 

you'll see the username, but I don't know of any way to see the password, but maybe if you see the username it will be one of your standard credential pairs.

 

 

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Correct, All AP will use new username/password.

 

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cmarva
Level 4
Level 4

it should be whatever the AP credentials are entered in the controller.

on your controller, select wireless>global configuration and you'll see the AP login credentials.

 

you'll see the username, but I don't know of any way to see the password, but maybe if you see the username it will be one of your standard credential pairs.

 

 

Sandeep Choudhary
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As in other post mentioned..it is configured under global configuration page of WLC. If you forget it then only optoin to recover or change the password is to reset:

 

1. connect AP again to WLC for 5-10 min.

2. Reset the password on WLC (under global config page)

 

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1. connect AP again to WLC for 5-10 min.

2. Reset the password on WLC (under global config page)

 


That means all APs under the wlc would use the new password, right? 

Correct, All AP will use new username/password.

 

Regards

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