07-15-2020 03:44 PM
Hi.
Has anyone had trouble assigning AP7662 APs to a device group in an ECA?
The ECA is an E3120 and has a version 04.76.02.003.
I have created an adoption policy and with the models AP7632 and AP8432 I have not had any problem.
AP 7662 is adopted, but by not falling into any adoption policy rule, I have tried to manually assign it its device group, but was not successful.
Greetings and in advance thank you.
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07-20-2020 07:30 PM
Hi,
as the “legacy” Accesspoints are not fully supported in ECA 4.76, I think you cannot create new rules for such “legacy” accesspoints, they are only adopted if rules exist before the upgrade, as I understand the release notes of 04.76.2.35:
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Re-introduced support for Distributed site deployments through upgrade. Upgrade process grandfathers Distributed sites through upgrade from 4.56 release or configuration import. Settings and assignments for Legacy WiNG (AP75xx, AP76xx, AP8533/8432) or AP5xx models are preserved on upgrade. Grandfathering supports: - Creation of new sites (per 4.56 adopted device set) - Adoption of WiNG Legacy or AP5xx devices to existing or new sites - Leveraging auto-adoption rules to Distributed Sites. Caveats: AP4xx access points are supported in a Centralized site only. AP4xx will not adopt or extend a Distributed site. A fresh installation of 4.76.02: - Does not support Distributed sites or adoption of Legacy AP models - AP5xx and AP4xx models adopt only to a Centralized site.
Martin
07-20-2020 07:30 PM
Hi,
as the “legacy” Accesspoints are not fully supported in ECA 4.76, I think you cannot create new rules for such “legacy” accesspoints, they are only adopted if rules exist before the upgrade, as I understand the release notes of 04.76.2.35:
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Re-introduced support for Distributed site deployments through upgrade. Upgrade process grandfathers Distributed sites through upgrade from 4.56 release or configuration import. Settings and assignments for Legacy WiNG (AP75xx, AP76xx, AP8533/8432) or AP5xx models are preserved on upgrade. Grandfathering supports: - Creation of new sites (per 4.56 adopted device set) - Adoption of WiNG Legacy or AP5xx devices to existing or new sites - Leveraging auto-adoption rules to Distributed Sites. Caveats: AP4xx access points are supported in a Centralized site only. AP4xx will not adopt or extend a Distributed site. A fresh installation of 4.76.02: - Does not support Distributed sites or adoption of Legacy AP models - AP5xx and AP4xx models adopt only to a Centralized site.
Martin