01-30-2013 10:12 PM - edited 07-03-2021 11:27 PM
Hi Team,
I am running big wireless network, with 20no of 5500 with 7.0.116.0 version. I have more than 20,000 AP's. All LWAPP which are up for more than 200-300 days has to be rebooted, this problem is with all AP's. clients are not getting connected,after reboot they work fine. Please give me some solution. if it has to rebooted i have Cisco NCS also. Please let me how do the same from ncs.
Regards,
Satya.M
01-31-2013 06:20 AM
Well you should be able to create an access point template that has the reboot checked and apply that to any or all your AP's that are listed.
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01-31-2013 08:28 PM
Hi, tnx for your reply. Even i have created a templt but there is no criteria to match with AP uptime or other.
Regards,
Satya.M
01-31-2013 02:11 PM
If you want to reboot your APs, why don't you just upgrade your firmware while your at it?
01-31-2013 08:31 PM
Cisco has recommended to use 7.0.116.0 which is industry cerfid. Any way we tried with other version also.
02-01-2013 03:55 PM
Cisco has recommended to use 7.0.116.0 which is industry cerfid.
Maybe that's what Cisco SE told you to, but look and read at the latest release, 7.4.100.0, and make a decision for yourself. Compare the bugs found in 7.0.116.0 and see if there are some that are affecting you and are considered as "fixed" in the newer 7.4.100.0.
Whatever Cisco SE says, I'd still recommend you upgrade the FUS.
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