02-24-2024 03:11 AM
I imported a 5520 configuration file into a 9800-CL controller migration tool. This was done to simply cross reference some configuration. What I did not realize is there does not appear to be an easy way to clear the configuration file and remove any possibility that this can be applied in error. Is it possible to remove and unwanted/unneeded 5520 configuration? If so, how?
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02-24-2024 06:31 AM
very - good - question!
I'd never tried the built in converter before - I've always only used the web version (hint - use that in future <smile>)
So I tried the WLC GUI version and I can't find anywhere in GUI or CLI to clear the uploaded AireOS config either.
I've also searched through all the visible file systems and don't see anything obvious there either so I'd guess it's somewhere in the underlying Linux file system which we don't have access to.
The best workaround I could come up with is to just upload an empty file (just one blank line) to the converter replacing the AireOS config. The converter prints a bunch of default comments but there's zero converted config so even if somebody applied it by mistake it wouldn't do anything.
It looks like this needs an enhancement request to allow clearing the uploaded config and resetting to default/blank state if anybody wants to try raising it - maybe @Javier Contreras ?
02-24-2024 03:41 AM
Personally i do not reply on the Migration tool it help for reference.
But if you are new to Cat 9800 - i would suggest to create from scratch so you understand what has been changed from airos to Cat IOS XE - so it will help you troublehsooting easy.
Like reference below :
https://www.ciscolive.com/c/dam/r/ciscolive/emea/docs/2023/pdf/BRKEWN-2338.pdf
02-24-2024 03:43 AM
- Best is to take another approach and review the resulting configuration on the 9800-CL (when implementing) with the CLI command show tech wireless and feed that into : Wireless Config Analyzer
M.
02-24-2024 04:36 AM
The migration tools can simplify multiple things, but better check all config to make sure nothing is missing or converted wrongly. It can be a really headche during the cutover!
02-24-2024 04:43 AM - edited 02-24-2024 04:45 AM
I appreciate the responses and I apologize if I missed the answer in the above replies.
I actually have a working 9800 configuration (mostly, still ironing out some central web authent/author issues with ISE) that I have migrated from a 5520 using a combination of techniques. I did not use the built in tool to do this portion. I basically was using the tool as a configuration analyzer/viewer to cross reference the converted configs with some of my running configs while troubleshooting. There is no obvious way to remove an uploaded 5520 config once you decide you no longer need it.
What I was specifically wanting to know is how does one remove the uploaded 5520 config out of the 9800 migration tool in the controller itself.
It is seems to me that there is no easy way to do this and that once uploaded it just kinda hangs around with that big "Apply" button wanting to be pushed. I tried manually deleting out the configuration but it just returns the next time you open the tool in the controller. It seems to me the uploaded file itself needs to be deleted to remove it out of the tool. I did not try and find it flash yet. I want to ask if anyone knew of a way to do this or was missing something really obvious (which is always possible).
Hope this helps to clarify how I got to the issue and what the issue is.
Edited for grammer.
8uck5nort
02-25-2024 04:52 AM
>...What I was specifically wanting to know is how does one remove the uploaded 5520 config out of the 9800 migration tool in the controller itself.
- Don't understand when using https://cway.cisco.com/wlc-config-converter/ and choosing aireos to 9800 (below) ; you will get a designated 9800 (running) config file only ,
M.
02-25-2024 06:16 AM
@marce1000 - @8uck5nort is referring to the same converter tool built into the 9800 GUI menus, not the web based tool which is what we recommend people use (which will also always have the latest updates and bug fixes).
02-25-2024 06:42 AM
- @Rich R Ok ; @8uck5nort : so use https://cway.cisco.com/wlc-config-converter/ instead,
M.
02-24-2024 06:31 AM
very - good - question!
I'd never tried the built in converter before - I've always only used the web version (hint - use that in future <smile>)
So I tried the WLC GUI version and I can't find anywhere in GUI or CLI to clear the uploaded AireOS config either.
I've also searched through all the visible file systems and don't see anything obvious there either so I'd guess it's somewhere in the underlying Linux file system which we don't have access to.
The best workaround I could come up with is to just upload an empty file (just one blank line) to the converter replacing the AireOS config. The converter prints a bunch of default comments but there's zero converted config so even if somebody applied it by mistake it wouldn't do anything.
It looks like this needs an enhancement request to allow clearing the uploaded config and resetting to default/blank state if anybody wants to try raising it - maybe @Javier Contreras ?
02-25-2024 04:38 AM
I appreciate the replies.
I will try the "upload a blank config" solution.
I am meeting with our Cisco reps shortly and will bring this up to them.
02-26-2024 04:07 AM - edited 02-26-2024 04:11 AM
@marce1000It is the built in Configuration Tool in the WLC itself. I apologize if I did not clarify this in my issue description.
@Rich RThe blank config workaround worked and appears to remove the potential of applying an unwanted config. In all reality there may have been no real danger of that happening, but it was unsettling. Hopefully they will address this.
edited for spacing after the call outs.
02-26-2024 04:32 AM
- Anyways : remember to use the WirelessAnalyzer procedure too before starting to use the 9800-CL as outlined before :
Use the CLI command show tech wireless and feed that into : Wireless Config Analyzer
This should be considered mandatory stuff!
M.
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