09-24-2022 06:30 PM
I am migrating a config from an old 2504 WLC (2011) running 8.5.140.0 to a newer 2504 (2016) running 8.5.161.0. I was able to save out a config from the old one and successfully load it to the new one, to my surprise.
However, on the old install, I had guest user bandwidth limits applied and active using QoS roles to successfully limit bandwidth on a per-user basis. But while the new controller allows me to create a qos role, it does not allow me to assign it:
(Cisco Controller) >config netuser guest-role apply [USERNAME] [QOS ROLE]
Setting User Role is not supported on this platform.
I'm confused as to why I was able to set it on the old one, but am not able to set it on the new one...? Is this a software version issue, hardware issue, license issue?
Thx!
Chris
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09-30-2022 12:53 PM - edited 09-30-2022 12:54 PM
Update here: I pulled the old WLC from service and put the replacement one in anyway. I added a test user to the old WLC and attempted to apply a qos role and it won't take on that one either.
(Cisco Controller) >config netuser guest-role apply 000test artist
Setting User Role is not supported on this platform.
However there are users on this same controller that have bw limits applied...so it *did* work at some point...possibly these users were defined before whatever s/w restriction was added in later sw/fus updates.
(Cisco Controller) >show netuser detail 001
User Name........................................ 001
WLAN Id.......................................... 1
User Type........................................ Guest
Lifetime......................................... Infinity
Start Time....................................... Sun Jul 3 21:59:40 2016
Description...................................... Booth 001
Role Name........................................ artist
Average Data Rate........................... 2000
Burst Data Rate............................. 3500
Average Realtime Rate....................... 2000
Burst Realtime Rate......................... 3500
This is a bummer. So I'll move my QoS b/w limits up to the router level.
09-25-2022 05:49 AM
Never used that myself of the 2504 for that matter but looks like it should work, but make sure you're applying the commands in the correct order. Did you create the user first?
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/8-5/cmd-ref/b-cr85/config_commands_j_to_q.html#wp1061080039
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/release/notes/crn85mr8.html#wlc-2504
But you might be hitting some variation of https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCvf37633 which won't be fixed in 8.5.
09-25-2022 07:51 AM
09-25-2022 09:11 AM
Did a system factory-reset using 'Restore-Config'.
Did setup wizard to bring up minimalist system, ignoring any prior configs.
Created qos role.
Set web-policy as the security for my test wlan
Created local net user, and attempted to assign qos role...same answer:
(Cisco Controller) >config netuser guest-role apply test-user artists
Setting User Role is not supported on this platform.
Any other clues?
09-26-2022 02:26 AM
It's been a long time that I worked in a 2504, but if my memory is correct 2504 doesn't support bandwidth contracts. Refer the release notes
09-26-2022 08:25 AM
Hi Arshad - appreciate that, but clearly it does support it because I have in my hands a 2504 which does support it, on the same s/w release.
09-30-2022 12:53 PM - edited 09-30-2022 12:54 PM
Update here: I pulled the old WLC from service and put the replacement one in anyway. I added a test user to the old WLC and attempted to apply a qos role and it won't take on that one either.
(Cisco Controller) >config netuser guest-role apply 000test artist
Setting User Role is not supported on this platform.
However there are users on this same controller that have bw limits applied...so it *did* work at some point...possibly these users were defined before whatever s/w restriction was added in later sw/fus updates.
(Cisco Controller) >show netuser detail 001
User Name........................................ 001
WLAN Id.......................................... 1
User Type........................................ Guest
Lifetime......................................... Infinity
Start Time....................................... Sun Jul 3 21:59:40 2016
Description...................................... Booth 001
Role Name........................................ artist
Average Data Rate........................... 2000
Burst Data Rate............................. 3500
Average Realtime Rate....................... 2000
Burst Realtime Rate......................... 3500
This is a bummer. So I'll move my QoS b/w limits up to the router level.
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