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05-03-2023 11:18 AM
Hello Team,
Reading the document https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/wireless/catalyst-9800-series-wireless-controllers/guide-c07-744299.html to implement EWC on 9000 series, I see this note:
Note: HA SSO is not supported with the Catalyst 9400 Series StackWise Virtual setups, nor with the Catalyst 9500 or 9500H Series
And my question: Is necessary to break the stack on my 9500 to deploy EWC?
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05-03-2023 11:52 AM
Hi
No. This means that If you have 9500 with stackwise you are not going to have HA SSO with EWLC. That´s it.
You can have EWLC without HA SSO.
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05-03-2023 11:52 AM
Hi
No. This means that If you have 9500 with stackwise you are not going to have HA SSO with EWLC. That´s it.
You can have EWLC without HA SSO.
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05-03-2023 12:00 PM
Only to reconfirm, Is not necessary to break my 9500 StackWise, but my EWLC will be deployed like a Single switch design as mentioned in the document, right?
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05-03-2023 12:03 PM
that´s correct. You can build a HA +1 topology instead.
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05-04-2023 06:00 PM
@Guillermo_PY are you planning to use SDA EWC and non-SDA EWC?
If non-SDA then take careful note of the warning at the top of that doc:
"Embedded Wireless on Catalyst 9000 Series Switch (non-SDA) using WebUI will be End of Support (Q3FY21) with no additional feature development or code changes and 17.3.x is the last supported release."
non-SDA is already end of support and you won't be able to upgrade beyond IOS-XE 17.3.x which is itself approaching end of life. If using SDA then no problem - that is still supported.
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Best Practices for AireOS WLC's, Best Practices for 9800 WLC's and Cisco Wireless compatibility matrix
Check your 9800 WLC config with Wireless Config Analyzer using "show tech wireless" output or "config paging disable" then "show run-config" output on AireOS and use Wireless Debug Analyzer to analyze your WLC client debugs
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05-07-2023 04:07 PM
@Rich R thanks for your good observation. I will keep it in mind.
Yes, I have the intention to use it in non-sda
