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upgrade the VX9000 controller including 1400+ AP

upgrade the VX9000 controller including 1400+ AP

Dinesh_Thakur
New Contributor
Hi All, i am upgrading the VX9000 controller including 1400+ AP including. after upgrade controller would be 5.8.4 and AP would be in 5.8.0 until all AP upgrade is complete. if any site lost power does AP will be able to register to higher version if controller does higher version controller support lower version AP? if upgrade take 5 to 7 days for all AP to upgrade does they able to work togeter with different code?

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Christoph_S
Extreme Employee
You might want to have a look at this article with recommendations on this type of upgrade: https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/Recommendations-for-upgrading-WiNG-5-wirel...

Christoph S.

Thanks Chris !!!

ckelly
Extreme Employee
In addition, because it sounds like it might be applicable here:

if the network links between the APs and controller are very slow you can adjust a setting to help prevent the upgrade process from timing-out (default value is 30 minutes, so if pushing out firmware to an AP takes more than 30 minutes, the update would time out).

In the RFS4000 management policy, you can set an idle-session-timeout value. NOTE: The new value only applies to new sessions.

ckelly
Extreme Employee
Question, if you upgrade the RFS4000 (currently running 5.8.0), why would you only upgrade to 5.8.4? What model APs

To answer your question though:
If you upgrade the RFS4000 but do NOT upgrade the APs, the APs will still be adopted, but you will not be able to manage the APs (you will not be able to use the RFS4000 to push out configuration changes to the APs)

If a site loses power, the APs will function normally. They will continue to operate using the version of WiNG they are running (5.8.0).

Regarding the upgrade process taking 5-7 days:
If it will take this long, my recommendation would be to use the RFS4000 to send the firmware updates to all the APs first. Instruct the RFS4000 to *NOT* reboot the APs though (this is a configuration option when upgrading APs). Wait until the firmware has been received by all of the APs. During that time, there is no disruption of service.
Once that process finishes, you can then manually instruct the APs to reboot, which will then complete the AP upgrade process.
There are multiple options when upgrading though. This is just one way of doing it. It just depends on your requirements.
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