on 03-27-2015 02:39 AM - edited on 11-03-2021 12:19 AM by Javier Contreras
This tool is not longer maintained, and its functionality has been integrated in WLAN Poller. Please use it instead:
Filename | apcertcheck-1.2.1.zip |
Version | 1.2.1 |
Date | 2015-06-30 |
The apCertCheck tool allows to collect information from Cisco Unified Wireless Access Points in order to assess the device certificate expiration date.
It automatically performs the steps described at this document, making data collection easier, especially on large deployments with several WLCs and APs:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/12453081/lightweight-ap-fail-create-capwaplwapp-connection-due-certificate-expiration
The output is presented in CSV format, for easy processing with any common spreadsheet application.
This version adds the capability to import AP information with no direct connection to the WLC, either through a static AP list specified in the config.ini file, or by importing the raw output of the "show ap join stats summary all" in one or more text files.
SSH support (optional)
If SSH access to the WLC(s) and APs is required, ensure that the following components are installed:
All platforms: paramiko / pycrypto / ecdsa
From CLI:
pip install paramiko pycrypto ecdsa
Please refer to the release notes PDF document for more details.
The tool and documentation can be downloaded from this repository (CCO account required):
https://upload.cisco.com/cgi-bin/swc/fileexg/main.cgi?CONTYPES=wireless-esc-tools
Hello Federico,
can you update the download link, please? Thanks!
Can't be downloded anymore.
Even with an CCO account.
This is very disappointing. The download does not seem to be available anywhere that I can find.
I would be happy to modernise it if it does not work, but I cannot even download the 'current' version.
This means the information in FN63942 is incorrect as it advises using this tool.
thank you for the nice work. We came across the FN about expiring AP certificates an this tool would help us to identify affected APs.
As previously mentioned by others, https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/field-notices/639/fn63942.html refers to your tool.
Could you kindly provide us with an updated link to your tool?
Thank you!
@sk73 Right at the top of this page it clearly says:
This tool is not longer maintained, and its functionality has been integrated in WLAN Poller. Please use it instead:
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