05-30-2013 01:36 AM - edited 07-04-2021 12:09 AM
Hello,
I think I've already got the answer to this but I thought I'd at least ask anyway.
I've got a Cisco 2504 wireless controller, and I'd like to rename the AP name in the overview (at Monitor > AP's > Radios) so that I know which unit is placed where and hence be able to troubleshoot more easily.
I haven't found any info about this, and usually that means it's not an option, right? I realise the AP name field comes from the device itself, but it seems impossible to rename the device too since I'm running on lightweight, correct?
Thanks for your time!
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05-30-2013 03:02 AM
Sorry, Cisco are in the throws of upgrading their Network Management software from legacy products (like WCS and LMS) to a unified product that can manage Wired and Wireless LANs simultaneously (Prime Infrastructure). So, if you have WCS or Prime Infrastructure, you can use these products to achieve what you're trying to do, but if not, I'm afraid your stuck.
If you've never seen Prime in action, you can get a VMware full-functionality / limited time / limited scale demo from Cisco so you can try it out for yourself.
05-30-2013 06:23 AM
I have always renamed AP's using commands entered on the CLI of the WLC. You can create a script in excel to produce the commands:
config ap name
Then you can also add the location value of the ap:
config ap location
Thanks,
Scott
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05-30-2013 06:41 AM
Would that show on the website portion of the WLC too?
It does yes.
Sorry, I thought you wanted to re-name the actual 802.11 radios!
05-30-2013 02:48 AM
What you're trying to do isn't possible on a WLC I'm afraid. If you have WCS/NCS/Prime you can achieve that goal in a different way via the Maps, but it's not clear if that's an option for your deployment?
05-30-2013 02:50 AM
Not sure what you mean by WCS/NCS/Prime, please explain
05-30-2013 03:02 AM
Sorry, Cisco are in the throws of upgrading their Network Management software from legacy products (like WCS and LMS) to a unified product that can manage Wired and Wireless LANs simultaneously (Prime Infrastructure). So, if you have WCS or Prime Infrastructure, you can use these products to achieve what you're trying to do, but if not, I'm afraid your stuck.
If you've never seen Prime in action, you can get a VMware full-functionality / limited time / limited scale demo from Cisco so you can try it out for yourself.
05-30-2013 04:11 AM
Alright, thank you for clarifying that. Well I'm not there yet, but I've been looking for better ways to manage one or several networks in an effecient way. Problem is always that is mustn't cost much
Thanks Rik!
05-30-2013 06:23 AM
I have always renamed AP's using commands entered on the CLI of the WLC. You can create a script in excel to produce the commands:
config ap name
Then you can also add the location value of the ap:
config ap location
Thanks,
Scott
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05-30-2013 06:40 AM
Scott; Would that show on the website portion of the WLC too? That'd be a really nice solution.
05-30-2013 06:41 AM
Would that show on the website portion of the WLC too?
It does yes.
Sorry, I thought you wanted to re-name the actual 802.11 radios!
05-30-2013 06:44 AM
Ah hehe... well isn't that funny; We're all working within communications but we misunderstand each other all the time
Thanks to the both of you!
05-30-2013 06:44 AM
Any change done on the WLC either through the GUI or cli will show up on both the GUI or cli. You can issue a show ap summary on the cli to also get a list of joined access points.
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