03-12-2013 07:09 AM - edited 07-03-2021 11:43 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. If i add some config in primary controller or do some changes or reboot all the AP's are moving to backup controller. this doesn’t have any problem, but many AP's which moved to backup controller are losing VLAN mapping. This happens every time. Primary --> backup, backup --> primary. Please let me know what causing the problem..
both controllers have same vern...same config etc..
AP model: AIR-LAP1252AG-A-K9
Controler model: AIR-CT5508-K9
Regards,
Satya.M
03-12-2013 07:17 AM
make sure that WLAN Ids are the same among different controllers
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03-12-2013 07:27 AM
Are you using ap groups by chance ?
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03-12-2013 07:30 AM
I agree iwht maldehne, make sure you have all the same WLAN configured, and in the same order.
If you are using AP groups or HREAP/FlexConnect Groups, make sure they exist with the exact same name, and WLAN's configured in them.
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Steve
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03-12-2013 08:09 AM
Hi, Thanks for reply.
i'll give an example .
Prim Controller A has 11 Wlans and Backup has 10 Wlans. All are in same order only 11 was added in prim controller. AP group is same in both controller and 11th WLAN only missing in backup controller.
Now plz let me know is this the problem?
Regards.
Satya.M
03-12-2013 08:18 AM
Are you 100% sure the AP group is identical even down to the NAME? If they are different in anyway on the backup, game over ..
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03-12-2013 08:31 AM
Hi George,
We are using default group name "default-group" in prim and back. As i told before in prime 11 WLAN's are created but in backup 10 WLAN's are careted, but order is same with ID no's.
Regards,
Satya.M
03-12-2013 10:00 AM
Hi,
Plz reply, if some one has any update.
Regards,
Satya.M
03-13-2013 03:06 AM
Hi,
I have oberved saw issues, All of them have a common point. As i told before i have 10-11 WLAN's...in that few WLAN's are mapped to same VLAN.plz find the pic i have posted 1 st img show my WLANs...
This image show my VLAN mapping..
So only the VLAN which is mapping for miltiple WLAN's only have problem. They are going back to default VLAN.
This is hapng with all controllers.
So please suggest if i need to create AP group for the VLAN's which have multiple WLAN's mapped? and add all AP to that group?
Regards,
Satya.M
03-12-2013 09:12 AM
Hi, Thanks for reply.
i'll give an example .
Prim Controller A has 11 Wlans and Backup has 10 Wlans. All are in same order only 11 was added in prim controller. AP group is same in both controller and 11th WLAN only missing in backup controller.
We are using default group name "default-group" in prim and back. As i told before in prime 11 WLAN's are created but in backup 10 WLAN's are careted, but order is same with ID no's.
Now plz let me know is this the problem?
Regards.
Satya.M
03-12-2013 10:21 AM
If your APs are in default-group, then you've not explicitly created any AP GROUP. The default-group is the implicit group for APs until you explicitly move them to a user created AP group .
03-12-2013 10:25 AM
Hi Osita,
So you suggest to create AP group?
Regards,
Satya.M
03-12-2013 10:48 AM
Creating identical AP GROUPS on both controllers would ensure that vlan mappings are carried across.
03-12-2013 11:22 AM
Hi
If you're using local switching on the primary controller, could you ensure that it is also enabled on the backup controller SSID,.
03-13-2013 06:40 AM
Hi,
I have oberved saw issues, All of them have a common point. As i told before i have 10-11 WLAN's...in that few WLAN's are mapped to same VLAN.plz find the pic i have posted 1 st img show my WLANs...
This image show my VLAN mapping..
So only the VLAN which is mapping for miltiple WLAN's only have problem. They are going back to default VLAN.
This is hapng with all controllers.
So please suggest if i need to create AP group for the VLAN's which have multiple WLAN's mapped? and add all AP to that group?
Regards,
Satya.M
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