06-20-2023 02:05 AM
Hi,
is there any compatibility matrix which AP model can be managed by 9800 controller? Does a 9800 controller can only handle one kind of access point at the same time, e.g. can a 9120AXI and a CW9166i be attached to and managed by the same controller?
Thanks for a short hint, regards
Stefano
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06-20-2023 03:15 AM
Managing different access point models or generations through one controller is indeed a practical scenario and is commonly implemented in various network environments. It is known as a mixed-mode deployment, where different AP models or generations coexist and are managed by a centralized controller.
While there may be specific cases where a particular AP model or generation is incompatible with a given controller, in most scenarios, managing different APs through one controller is a viable and practical approach.
06-20-2023 02:14 AM - edited 06-20-2023 02:15 AM
Hello @tim.graf,
Please find informations here:
Access Point Specific Wireless Controller Software Support
06-20-2023 02:52 AM
Thanks! I saw this document already, but overlooked the information regarding the APs. Perfect.
What about the other question? Is it even a practical scenario to manage different AP models or AP generations together through one controller? Or is that a general no-go?
Regards.
06-20-2023 03:15 AM
Managing different access point models or generations through one controller is indeed a practical scenario and is commonly implemented in various network environments. It is known as a mixed-mode deployment, where different AP models or generations coexist and are managed by a centralized controller.
While there may be specific cases where a particular AP model or generation is incompatible with a given controller, in most scenarios, managing different APs through one controller is a viable and practical approach.
06-20-2023 03:21 AM
Great! Thanks for this helpful information.
06-20-2023 03:28 AM
My option is to manage APs from different software code (AireOS, IOS-XE) using different controllers. If you deploy virtual WLCs the CAPEX will be reduced, and take advantage of the smart licensing.
This has some logic as Cisco will stop supporting IOS-APs again after 17.9 release (after recovering support on 17.9.3 maybe due to semiconductors crisis which lead to many customers to postpone AP upgrade). At some point you would want/need to add new features to WLANs, or whatever piece of config in the deployment, that won't be supported by IOS-APs and that may impact their operability. This way you can freeze config for the WLCs supporting IOS-APs, but continue moving forward releases and feaures for IOS-XE ones.
06-20-2023 03:55 AM
- Note that later on when you are using the (a) 9800 controller , you can always issue the (CLI) command show tech wireless ; feed the output into : https://cway.cisco.com/wireless-config-analyzer/
Besides configuration advisories , you will also get feedback on issues concerning coverage and RRM ,
M.
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