02-15-2013 09:30 AM - edited 07-03-2021 11:33 PM
So it looks like by default NCS doesn't back up the Controller configs to the tftp folder. Is there anyway to get the config from the NCS? Clearly it has to know the controller's config for audits.
Replacing a dead controller with a new blank controller is turing in to a nightmare. Putting a base config so the NCS can talk to the new WLC and then doing an audit with update controller with NCS settings is coming back with a ton of errors.
02-15-2013 03:20 PM
You can schedule a task to backup the WLC configuration. Pushing out templates is not a good idea for a restore at all. Having the latest good config is the way to go.
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02-15-2013 04:11 PM
I hate NCS....
07-18-2013 07:49 AM
HI Scott Fella,
Can you please tell me how to schedule a backup for the Controller in NCS
07-18-2013 07:51 AM
Here is a link:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/ncs/1.1/configuration/guide/admin.html#wp1356324
Thanks,
Scott
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07-18-2013 07:57 AM
Hey Thanx allot Scott Fella....
07-18-2013 03:04 PM
Hello ,
As per your query i can suggest you the following solution-
Choose Administration > Background Tasks, then click Controller Configuration Backup to access this page.
This page enables you to view the history and current status of Cisco WLAN Solution configuration backups.
From the Administration > Background Tasks page, you can execute, enable, or disable this task. To execute, enable, or disable this task from the Administration > Background Tasks page, follow these steps:
Step 1 Choose Administration > Background Tasks.
Step 2 Select the check box(es) of the Background Task(s) that you want to execute, enable, or disable.
Step 3 Use the Select a command drop-down list to perform one of the following tasks:
• Execute the task now—Select the check box of the task you want to execute. From the Select a command drop-down list, choose Execute Now, and click Go. The status changes in the Enabled column.
or
• Enable the task—Select the check box of the task you want to enable. From the Select a command drop-down list, choose Enable Task, and click Go.
or
• Disable the task—Select the check box of the task you want to disable. From the Select a command drop-down list, choose Disable Task, and click Go.
Hope this will help you.
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