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How to convert from EWC to CAPWAP mode?

WLC#ap-type capwap
^
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.

WLC#ap?
ap app-hosting

WLC#sh inventory
NAME: "Chassis", DESCR: "Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Point"
PID: C9115AXI-K

WLC#sh ver
Cisco IOS XE Software, Version 17.08.01

https://www.cisco.com/c/ko_kr/support/docs/wireless/embedded-wireless-controller-on-catalyst-access-points/215303-embedded-wireless-controller-conversion.html

The EWC guide says that can switch to capwap mode with the ap-type capwap command.

But the command doesn't exist.

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Rich R
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You need to READ the instructions carefully and @marce1000 reply.  The command is entered from the AP CLI prompt not the EWC CLI prompt.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless/embedded-wireless-controller-on-catalyst-access-points/215303-embedded-wireless-controller-conversion.html#anc17
So as per the guide you must first login to the AP console from the EWC then enter the command to switch to CAPWAP.

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marce1000
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 - Try the  command below and then try the conversion command again (substitute 'admin' accordingly if needed)

               wireless ewc-ap ap shell username admin

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Is the ap-type capwap command gone now?

I don't want to use EWC anymore.

please suggest to 9800 controller want to add to 9115AXI

please suggest camand

thank you

Sanjay Kamble

8329207903

@supportpune Sanjay your question is not clear and does not seem to have anything at all to do with this discussion!

Suggest you delete this post and create a new post with your question or problem.

Make sure to to provide a complete and detailed explanation of your problem or question.
Ensure that you state:
1. WLC model?
2. AP model?
3. Software version running on WLC?
4. Software version installed on AP?
5. Any error messages you see?
6.  Details of any debugs and troubleshooting you have performed already?
7. Topology diagram which can help to explain your network where relevant?

1. WLC model? 9800
2. AP model? 9115 AXI
3. Software version running on WLC? 16.2
4. Software version installed on AP? 17.6.4
5. Any error messages you see? Not added


 9800 controller want to add to 9115AXI .

please suggest camand

thank you

Sanjay Kamble

8329207903

 

 

1. WLC model? 9800
9800 is a series of controllers - not a model.  There are a variety of different 9800 WLCs!
2. AP model? 9115 AXI
3. Software version running on WLC? 16.2
There is no 16.2 version of software.  Let's for argument assume you intended to say 16.12.x - that is very old.  Upgrade your WLC software as per the TAC recommended link below - currently 17.9.4a + APSP8
4. Software version installed on AP? 17.6.4
There are CAPWAP changes that will possibly prevent that from joining such old software so software upgrade essential.
5. Any error messages you see? Not added
If the AP can't join then there will always be some kind of error message on the AP console and/or the WLC logs!

 9800 controller want to add to 9115AXI .
Upgrade the software first!

Rich R
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You need to READ the instructions carefully and @marce1000 reply.  The command is entered from the AP CLI prompt not the EWC CLI prompt.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless/embedded-wireless-controller-on-catalyst-access-points/215303-embedded-wireless-controller-conversion.html#anc17
So as per the guide you must first login to the AP console from the EWC then enter the command to switch to CAPWAP.

jvodeb
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wireless ewc-ap ap shell username Cisco
pass: Cisco
en: Cisco

 

For anyone reading this: note that the username and password will be whatever the user configured when they did the initial EWC AP setup or in the AP join profile, so they are probably NOT "Cisco".

For anyone reading this: If you don't configure anything, then the username for AP shell is "Cisco".

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