01-05-2011 02:49 AM - edited 07-03-2021 07:37 PM
We have Cisco wifi setup at our office. Till now we had cisco Aironet access point -1000 series and the cisco Express- 500 series of switches. These switches inturn connects to wifi controller ( 4400 Series) we do have wifi control system centrally located at our corporate office at UK.
Now we are in the process of replacing the access point at one of the branch offices with Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series
. But, for some reason we are not able to successed through as these new Ap's doens't work, some of the problem that I am facing is
1) If I login to controller and check for the availability of new AP's. it doesn;t list this AP at all not even as Roughe AP's
2) I can't login to this new AP's through console, it doesn;t take deafult username and password ( cisco) - is there is way to reset it ?
I was under the assumption that, by replaceing the exisiting AP with new AP ( ofcouse I may need to change the hostname's of AP on the controller for easy Idenfication of it location) the whole setup should work as before..
can some one guide me if anything spesific to be done here.
let me know if you want any other details.
Thank you
01-13-2011 03:40 AM
hmm.. strange, this means.. the CAPWAP / LWAPP packets are not reaching the WLC at all from the AP..is there any firewall or something in between??
Regards
Surendra
01-14-2011 12:10 AM
Hi Peter,
Did the LWAPP mode change to Layer 3 solve the issue ?
regards
Joe
01-13-2011 06:58 AM
(Since our controller is on LWAPP Transport mode – Layer 2)
why are u using Layer 2 mode ? its deprecated, use layer 3 mode on the wlc.
regards
Joe
01-13-2011 07:03 AM
01-16-2011 05:08 AM
May i know if this issue is resolved ?
regards
Joe
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