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04-21-2020 05:03 AM - edited 07-05-2021 11:57 AM
Howdy
I have created a template in Cisco Prime to RESET the access points model type 1815W who are connected over FlexConnect but even that Cisco Prime output says that the access points have been rebooted, they are not actually rebooting and on the WLC 5520 I'm seeing that they haven't been restarted and still online since 110 days.
Any thoughts ?
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04-29-2020 07:28 AM
Opening a TAC helped at the end.
The issue was that the WLC was not having a write community defined and the write community was not set under Inventory / Credentials plus, to push a command to reset the AP is not enough to thick the option Reboot AP, you have to actually give a command to the AP like enable the led status on it or anything else.
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04-22-2020 02:20 AM
Which Prime version are you running and which Patch and Device Pack? I think I recently read something like that in a release notes.
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04-24-2020 01:15 AM
I've applied the patches but no luck, the PI GUI shows the status Success(Rebooted) bun in fact the reboot / reload command was not sent.
Below you have the patches that have been applied to the PI VM.
Cisco Prime Infrastructure
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Version : 3.4.0
Build : 3.4.0.0.348
Critical Fixes:
PI 3.4.2 Update 01 ( 1.0.0 )
PI 3.4.2 Maintenance Release ( 2.0.0 )
Device Support:
Prime Infrastructure 3.4 Device Pack 11 ( 11.0 )
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04-24-2020 02:10 AM
@patoberli , please see the screenshots attached.
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04-24-2020 05:23 AM - edited 04-24-2020 05:50 AM
The idea is to have the possibility to reboot APs from a specific floor, like floor 9 for example.
How would I do that using a cli template?
Do you have an example to show?
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04-25-2020 07:33 AM
I also use a credential profile with RW snmp and credential for ssh. I don’t know how you have it set up.
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04-24-2020 05:07 AM
Try what Scott is suggesting. I suspect you are hitting some weird bug here. Can you configure the WLC from the Prime? I think working SSH access to the WLC where the AP is running on is required to reload an AP.
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04-24-2020 05:49 AM - edited 04-24-2020 05:50 AM
To reload one AP from the WLC ssh session is fine, what I will do if I need to reset an entire floor of APs?
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04-24-2020 06:27 AM
It looks like you're not the first with this problem though: https://community.cisco.com/t5/wireless-security-and-network/reboot-multiple-or-all-access-points-via-wlc-web-gui-or-cisco/td-p/2460654
In that thread you also see an alternative method.
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04-24-2020 07:04 AM
I'm planning to upgrade the WLC version from 8.5.140 to 8.5.161. I think that the API connection between the WLC and PI is somehow broken and will see if I upgrade the WLC will solve my problem.
Keep you posted.
