09-13-2021 12:53 AM
Hi, i have question
Is it necessary to restart the access point or not?
thank you
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09-13-2021 02:38 AM - edited 09-13-2021 02:39 AM
@faouzi wrote:
i'm over 60 AP
it is not possible to power down them 1 to 1
Sez who? I regularly kill the power of the APs by going to the switches and turning off PoE.
Some switches have several APs.
60 APs is nothing. I have several thousands.
09-13-2021 06:30 AM
There's no right or wrong answer.
It depends on the AP hardware, what software you're running and how the APs are used.
Basically if you're running hardware and/or software affected by known bugs which might be triggered by certain traffic levels or uptime then it might be necessary to reload the APs regularly until you can get the bugs fixed.
If your APs keep working fine with long uptime then there is no need to reload them.
On the other hand reloading them will clear any problems that may have crept in but remember every time you reload the APs there is a small chance 1 or 2 might not recover so be prepared for occasional failures.
09-13-2021 03:38 PM
I do not like leaving Cisco kit with a very high uptime (>180 days uptime).
With IOS-XE appliances, such as 3650/3850, Catalyst 9k, it is getting more and more important to reboot the switches at least once every 6 months.
09-13-2021 01:03 AM
09-13-2021 01:05 AM
Yes, I would.
09-13-2021 01:53 AM
thank you for your answer, but you still have to restart them or it has no interest it's useless
09-13-2021 02:03 AM
Do not use the "reboot" command -- Instead, power down the AP for 5 seconds and power them up.
09-13-2021 02:30 AM
i'm over 60 AP
it is not possible to power down them 1 to 1
my question is it useful to do it every now and then or is it pointless
thanks for answer
09-13-2021 02:38 AM - edited 09-13-2021 02:39 AM
@faouzi wrote:
i'm over 60 AP
it is not possible to power down them 1 to 1
Sez who? I regularly kill the power of the APs by going to the switches and turning off PoE.
Some switches have several APs.
60 APs is nothing. I have several thousands.
09-13-2021 02:49 AM
ok i will do it from the switch thank you
last question do you restart them every now and then are the APs more efficient or not at all?
is it useful or not?
09-13-2021 06:30 AM
There's no right or wrong answer.
It depends on the AP hardware, what software you're running and how the APs are used.
Basically if you're running hardware and/or software affected by known bugs which might be triggered by certain traffic levels or uptime then it might be necessary to reload the APs regularly until you can get the bugs fixed.
If your APs keep working fine with long uptime then there is no need to reload them.
On the other hand reloading them will clear any problems that may have crept in but remember every time you reload the APs there is a small chance 1 or 2 might not recover so be prepared for occasional failures.
09-13-2021 03:38 PM
I do not like leaving Cisco kit with a very high uptime (>180 days uptime).
With IOS-XE appliances, such as 3650/3850, Catalyst 9k, it is getting more and more important to reboot the switches at least once every 6 months.
09-14-2021 01:39 AM
Thank you everyone for your answers
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