06-14-2020 03:42 AM - edited 07-05-2021 12:10 PM
Hi,
I have 2 Cisco WAP371 devices.
1. WAP371-E-K9 V03
2. WAP371-E-K9 V02
Doesnt matter if I setup the first or the second one first and join the other. When I join the 2nd device its not displayed as a device in the master. When checking the SPS both devices are marked Yes with Cluster-Controller
Firmware has been upgrade on both to 1.3.0.7
1st
Single Point Setup allows WAP371-A-K9 access points to propagate settings. Single Point Setup: Enabled | |||||||||||
Access Points detected in Cluster: WLAN_Cluster2 | |||||||||||
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To change your clustering options, click "Disable Single Point Setup". | |||||||||||
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2nd
Single Point Setup allows WAP371-E-K9 access points to propagate settings. Single Point Setup: Enabled | |||||||||||
Access Points detected in Cluster: WLAN_Cluster2 | |||||||||||
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To change your clustering options, click "Disable Single Point Setup". | |||||||||||
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When joining its mentioned successful added.
Can somebody please help me.
06-15-2020 08:43 AM
my guess is the AP's each joined it's own cluster (with just a single AP)
The cluster name is not sent to other WAPs so you must configure the same name on each device that is a member.
check the cluster-name match exactly! (try a name with all lowercase)
you can check the web-interface to show how many AP's are connected in a cluster
06-16-2020 08:43 AM
thanks for the reply.
They are both mentioned with only 1 AP.
I changed the Cluster name to, still joining isnt done. This is the reponse message i receive after joining
Congratulations, your access point has been set up successfully. We strongly recommend that you save these settings by writing them down or by copying and pasting them into a text document. You will need these settings later when you add other wireless computers or devices to your network. | ||||
Cluster Name: | a | |||
Network Name (SSID): | ciscosb (5 GHz Radio) | |||
Network Security Type: | plain-text | |||
Security Key: |
but its still not joined to the cluster. Is there a port or something that needs to be open? an ip where the cluster-controller is located?
thanks
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