02-25-2012 02:56 PM - edited 07-03-2021 09:39 PM
We are migrating about 500+ access points from WiSMs to 5508 controllers. Is there a way to go about changing the primary controller setting on all the access points on one of the WiSMs at one time, so we dont have to manual touch each access point?
I have checked the CLI and the setting is per AP, same with the GUI. is there something I'm missing?
Thanks
02-25-2012 02:59 PM
Depends.
If you have the Primary/Secondary/Tertiary Controllers configured in a per-WAP basis, then this the ONLY way to go. If you don't, then there's a GLOBAL way to do it. Unfortunately, I don't have a WiSM at home so I can't tell you where it is. I believe it's in the Wireless menu, first option to the left.
02-25-2012 03:13 PM
yes, I know what your refering too. Its under Wireless>Global Configuration>High Availability. And for us that is not set, we have set the primary and secondary on each AP. So, your saying in that case we will have to change each AP one at a time?
02-25-2012 03:38 PM
The Global > High Availability will work if there's no settings for the High Availability for each WAP. The individual settings will always take precedence over the Global configuration. This is not a bug, this is a designed feature.
Ok, then you leave no other choice ... Can you DISABLE the Management IP Address of your WiSM? When you do this, all WAPs will get "kicked out" of the WiSM and will automatically join the secondary WLC.
If you are going to do this, can you ensure all users have been warned?
02-25-2012 03:53 PM
yea, we got a 30 minute downtime set. I figured we were stuck, its just going to take some time to move al those APs.
Thanks for claifying.
02-25-2012 03:59 PM
Make sure both WiSM and 5508 are running the same firmware.
02-26-2012 10:50 AM
If you are good with scripting or excel, you can capture the show ap summary and produce a command output to set the primary and secondary to each ap. then you just copy and paste the command into the WiSM CLI and your done. Takes about less than 20 seconds to paste everything. That's how I do it if you don't have WCS or NCS. But like Leo mentioned, it's faster if both WLC's are on the same code version, mobility group is the same, mobility is up and ap fallback is enabled. I usually test with one or two first I verify that everything works then I just go crazy:)
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