02-14-2022 07:09 AM
I want to convert a previous EWC AP back to lightweight.
I've done ap-type capwap, but show version still tells me the AP is EWC capable. Does anyone know how I can make the AP lightweight mode only?
AP Running Image : 17.3.4.154
Primary Boot Image : 17.3.4.154
Backup Boot Image : 17.3.4.154
AP Image type : EWC-AP IMAGE
AP Configuration : EWC-AP CAPABLE
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02-14-2022 07:24 AM
It will not.... take a look at the requirements for EWC. It states that an EWC should not be able to join a controller or else it will not become and EWC and will join an existing capwap environment.
ap-type capwap is the command you need to tell the ap that it should be capwap.
02-14-2022 07:17 AM
It doesn't matter... if the ap can reach and join a controller, it will join the controller. Have the ap join a controller and then look at the files.
02-14-2022 07:18 AM
Hi
You did it right, according to cisco doc.
However, they dont mention that this information will desapear or that it can´t be shown anymore. Why are you worring about this
02-14-2022 07:21 AM
Cause I don't want to put this AP in an production enviroment risking it becomes EWC and broadcasts on the LAN, taking other lightweight AP's to it.
02-14-2022 07:24 AM
It will not.... take a look at the requirements for EWC. It states that an EWC should not be able to join a controller or else it will not become and EWC and will join an existing capwap environment.
ap-type capwap is the command you need to tell the ap that it should be capwap.
02-14-2022 07:27 AM
Re-read the conversion process.
Embedded Wireless Controller Conversion on Catalyst 9100 Access Points - Cisco
Important: The EWC process of the AP will never boot if there is an existing AireOS, 9800 or Mobility Express or EWC controller in the same broadcast domain (VLAN).
02-18-2022 08:21 AM
But if the WLC is not in the same broadcast domain then there is that risk still.
Remember ap-type capwap must be entered on the AP console not the EWC WLC - did you do that?
In the link @Scott Fella provided above refer to the previous paragraph "Accessing AP Console From EWC" to make sure you're accessing the AP not the EWC WLC.
02-18-2022 08:39 AM
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