10-17-2012 08:44 AM - edited 07-03-2021 10:51 PM
Hi, next week I am going to a customer and upgrade his wireless installation. From a WISM / WCS system to a WISM2 / Cisco Prime Infrastructure system. Does anyone have any best practice advice in such scenarios? Exchange the WISM with the WISM2 first or upgrade the WCS to Cisco Prime Infrastructure first? Or just start over from scratch
Hans Jørgen
10-17-2012 10:28 AM
What I would do, is migrate the WiSM to WiSM2 first. Put the WiSM2 on the same code version as WiSM, and move the AP's. Run in parallel for a bit just to make sure everything is stable.
Join the WiSM2 to WCS, hopefully the code supports it. Once you have that done, then use the export command to pull the data out of WCS. Load up your VM, medium or large no point doing a small, and import the data from WCS.
What I've found is that 1.2 does not have the import availability, so it would be two staged to get from WCS to Prime. WCS to NCS 1.1, then upgrade 1.1 to 1.2.
HTH,
Steve
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10-17-2012 11:16 AM
WCS to NCS upgrade is pretty robust if its a single WCS.
It very much depends what data you want to take from WCS. If its maps you etc you can export maps from WCS to Cisco PI. For all other data the upgrade path is best.
10-22-2012 05:40 AM
Make sure you got the right IOS version installed for WISM2
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