04-06-2012 12:17 PM - edited 07-03-2021 09:57 PM
My company has been contracted to upgrade the 2 WiSM1 modules on a 6509 for a customer. The hardware isn't changing but the software is being upgraded to WiSM2. The cutsomer has HUNDREDS of AP's and dozens of VLANs and subnets (large municipality and school district).
Cisco SE's have been pushing the customer to purchase the WCS 7 software (they've been managing these Controllers independantly) stating there is no mechanism to upgrade WiSM1 configs to WiSM2. I am vaguely familiar with the cisco controllers but have little WiSM experience. So i feel like i'm working without a net here.
So,
1) has anyone figured out a way to migrate from 1 to 2 without the WCS and without having to reinvent the wheel?
2) How does the WCS make this transition easier? What does it do to the WiSM1 configs to make them WiSM2 compatable?
3) Has anyone gone through this process and lived to tell about it?
Thanks in advance
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04-09-2012 06:55 AM
Yes it is supported. Only the 3600's require the 7.2.
Thanks,
Scott Fella
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04-06-2012 06:33 PM
My company has been contracted to upgrade the 2 WiSM1 modules on a 6509 for a customer. The hardware isn't changing but the software is being upgraded to WiSM2.
These two lines don't make sense. When you upgrade from WiSM1 to WiSM2 it is a hardware upgrade.
Cisco SE's have been pushing the customer to purchase the WCS 7 software (they've been managing these Controllers independantly) stating there is no mechanism to upgrade WiSM1 configs to WiSM2.
Get this down in writing because this is the d*mbest recommendation I've ever heard. Why?
1. WCS has been superseded by Cisco Prime NCS. This announcement was made back in 2011.
2. You CAN move your configs from WiSM1 line card, either module 1 or 2, to a WiSM-2 WITHOUT the use of a WCS/NCS.
Kindly read the Data Sheet of Cisco Prime NCS (link attached).
04-06-2012 09:14 PM
Thank you for your insight.
As per multiple conversations with a team of Cisco SE's, we were assured the WiSM could be a software only upgrade - that the hardware would not have to change. I didn't think it made sense either, but who am I but a lowely vendor against the great and powerful Oz?
Prime NCS has never been mentioned, in any capacity, ever. As a matter of fact I didn't know what it was until I clicked and read.
Finally, I have been assured the WiSM1 configs would not run on the WiSM2 software, a statement verified in "the lab" by the same team of SE's.
I am not pleased with the conflicting information and feel even less comfortable moving forward than I did 10 minutes ago.
04-06-2012 09:31 PM
Take Leo's advice, he knows what he's talking about. Your SE's seem more on the sales side than the engineering side:)
As you know, the WiSM can only support up to 7.0.x, but the WiSM2 can support the new 7.2.x. What you will also need to look at is what AP's they have and if they are supported on 7.2.x if you plan on using that code. Make sure you meet the requirements on the 6500 if you decide on the WiSM2 and get NCS as Leo mentioned also.
Thanks,
Scott Fella
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04-06-2012 09:37 PM
Scott Fella wrote:
Take Leo's advice, he knows what he's talking about. Your SE's seem more on the sales side than the engineering side:)
As you know, the WiSM can only support up to 7.0.x, but the WiSM2 can support the new 7.2.x. What you will also need to look at is what AP's they have and if they are supported on 7.2.x if you plan on using that code. Make sure you meet the requirements on the 6500 if you decide on the WiSM2 and get NCS as Leo mentioned also.
Thanks,
Scott Fella
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The 6509 was upgraded to the latest IOS code about a month ago in preparation for this upgrade.
I have every intention of following Leo's lead on this, and yours - quite frankly you two have provided more insight into this process than our local CAM and his SE team.
04-06-2012 09:41 PM
Good luck and you can alway post if you have questions or run into any issues.
Thanks,
Scott Fella
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04-06-2012 09:30 PM
oh, and
leolaohoo wrote:
2. You CAN move your configs from WiSM1 line card, either module 1 or 2, to a WiSM-2 WITHOUT the use of a WCS/NCS.
how?
04-06-2012 09:32 PM
You backup the config and upload it to the WiSM2:) simple as that.
Thanks,
Scott Fella
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04-06-2012 10:23 PM
Thanks for the vote of confidence Scott.
Ok, here's the dig. In ONE line card of the WiSM-1 there are TWO controllers. Let's say that you take the config of one of the two controllers. Let's also say that both of your controllers are running the latest 7.0.230.0 code. Ok, so what you now do is load THE SAME 7.0.230.0 to the new WiSM-2 and IMPORT the WiSM-1, Controller 1 code into the new WiSM-2. Other than the Management IP address, you are good to go and make further changes as you see fit. Once you are happy, then you can go and load the newer 7.2.X code if you see fit too.
I cannot believe that your local Cisco SE did not know about the NCS. Astounding! Oh well, he's probably busy and didn't get his design vetted.
My company has been contracted to upgrade the 2 WiSM1 modules on a 6509 for a customer.
And one more thing ... HOW MANY WiSM-2 are you getting. Two WiSM-1 equates to 600 WAPs. If you just get ONE WiSM-2 and upgrade to the 7.0.230.0 this bumps up WAP support from 500 WAPs to 1000 WAPs.
Finally, I have been assured the WiSM1 configs would not run on the WiSM2 software, a statement verified in "the lab" by the same team of SE's.
I will refrain myself from making any (insulting) comments. (1998 New Year's Resolution)
04-09-2012 06:39 AM
Here's an update:
The Customer was TOLD they were getting an upgraded WiSM - the assumption was made it was a hardware upgrade to WiSM2 and perpetuated throughout the project. As far as I know the customer still thinks they're getting WiSM2's - but that's a moot point.
The scope-of-work is to upgrade the WiSM to allow for the use of the 1262N AP's using the existing WiSM1 modules and controllers in the 6509. This being said, and seeing that 7.0.230 is the latest code out there, are the 1262n's supported by this 7.0 code?
I've called the Partner Help Line and am awaiting a call-back but figured asking here couldn't hurt.
04-09-2012 06:55 AM
Yes it is supported. Only the 3600's require the 7.2.
Thanks,
Scott Fella
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04-09-2012 01:21 PM
WISM 2 can be purchased in the following license models
WS-SVC-WISM2-1-K9 - 100 aps
WS-SVC-WISM2-3-K9 - 300 aps
WS-SVC-WISM2-5-K9 - 500 aps
WS-SVC-WISM2-K-K9 - 1000 aps
You can also purchase ADDER licenses in 100's and 200s
WISM2-100A - 100 aps
WISM2-200A - 200 aps
04-09-2012 02:47 PM
This being said, and seeing that 7.0.230 is the latest code out there, are the 1262n's supported by this 7.0 code?
The 1260 are supported on the WiSM-1 since the 7.0.116.0 firmware.
getting an upgraded WiSM
"getting an upgraded WiSM" and "upgrade the WiSM" are two different things, in my opinion. I'd be confused too ... OOooooK. I'd be jumping up and down if Cisco recommended that I upgrade our WiSM-1 hardware.
04-10-2012 02:42 AM
The scope-of-work is to upgrade the WiSM to allow for the use of the 1262N AP's using the existing WiSM1 modules and controllers in the 6509. This being said, and seeing that 7.0.230 is the latest code out there, are the 1262n's supported by this 7.0 code?
I would like to add a few things to my last post.
I would SERIOUSLY consider the WiSM-2 over the WiSM-1. The WiSM-1 is on it's "last mile". The 7.0.230.0 could well be the LAST firmware (plus/minus maintenance releases to fix glaring bugs). Sure the 1260 will be supported by the WiSM-1 but what happens if your client gets a new model of WAPs, like the 3600 or anything newer?
We are now seriously contemplating upgrading our WiSM-1s to the WiSM-2 due to IPv6 and other new features with the 7.2.X code.
Talk to your local Cisco Account Manager and ask them if you can get more discounts if you TRADE-IN the WiSM-1s on a like-for-like basis.
You've got a school. Normally Cisco will give you EXTRA discounts if you are an school.
04-10-2012 04:14 AM
Fair points Lei. You prove that you can be smart and pretty! Lol
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