07-10-2019 07:16 AM - edited 07-05-2021 10:41 AM
I am trying to establish the possibility of using a 3504 WLC at a branch running 8.9.111.0 to support 9120 WiFi6 APs - while potentially using a 5508 as a central Guest Anchor. I understand the last version of code for the 5508 is 8.5.
I've had a look at https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/compatibility/matrix/compatibility-matrix.html but cannot find the answer to my questions.
1) Can I use the 3504 upgraded to 8.9.111.0 with the 9120 APs in the branch while using the 5508 as a guest anchor running 8.0.152, even though it doesn't support the 9120 APs itself?
2) Can the 5508 guest anchor, currently running 8.0.152 cope with a mix of branch WLCs running various versions, from 8.0.152, 8.5 as well as 8.9.111.0? If not, would upgrading it to 8.5 (the final supported release) then allow it to work as a Guest anchor to the 3504?
3) If this isn't possible would you suggest using a 3504 as a guest anchor instead, for a few hundred guests?
4) If the answers to the above are no or not recommended would the best solution be to buy 2 new 5520 WLCs and run those as guest anchors and run those with our branch 3504s?
If you could direct me to a compatibility document I'd be really grateful, or if you could offer some guidance.
Thank you.
07-12-2019 03:46 PM
It "should" be possible, but it would always be better to run the same version of code at both the foreign and anchor WLC in order to maintain stability and config parity.
A 3504 would be fine for a few hundred guests - the maximum you can anchor is 3000 clients via the 3504.
08-21-2019 09:03 PM
Can we deploy cisco wifi6 without SD-Access or it is mandatory to have SD-Access or DNA center?
08-22-2019 02:06 AM - edited 08-22-2019 02:06 AM
For WiFI6 deployment there is no dependancy on DNA-C or SD-Access.
You can deploy 802.11ax APs (9100 series - 9114,9117,9120 as of today) with either AireOS (3504/5520/8540/vWLC) v 8.9.x onward or IOS-XE based WLCs (9800 series - physical or virtual) - IOS-XE 16.11.x onward
Below link should provide helpful info
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/products/collateral/wireless/white-paper-c11-740788.pdf
HTH
Rasika
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08-22-2019 07:39 PM
Hi Rasika,
I am getting 16 x 9117 APs to our 5520 controller by early September.
I know I have to upgrade to 8.9.111. Just no confidence to jump from 8.3.150 to 8.9.111.
Any thoughts/experience with on 8.9.111 code or 9100 series APs?
Kind Regards
Prageeth Liyanage
08-22-2019 09:12 PM
Hi Prageeth,
8.10.x code is the one you should go, It is going to be long live code release & maintenance releases will come on that code train. It is expect to come by mid/end September.
If you have those AP models, go with that code version,when released.
HTH
Rasika
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