10-20-2020 06:45 PM
update docs specify the following -
Pre-provisioned Device State: Some customers pre-provision a network device and ship it to the operational site. When on-boarded, the existing ExtremeCloud IQ status indicates Active Alarms, which is misleading. The latest release indicates the status as Pre-provisioned.
What exactly does this do?
Does putting an AP in “pre-provisioned” state make ECIQ ignore alarms?
If the AP comes online after being pre-provisioned, does it still update firmware, apply the network policy settings, and broadcast SSID etc?
While I like the idea of this feature, it’s also a bit awkward, as if the device comes online, the cloud icon remains purple (as opposed to green for online). Am I missing anything as to the use of this feature?
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11-06-2020 10:49 PM
Thanks again for your patience, I was able to confirm that the APs will get a configuration update pushed to them when they connect to XIQ even if they are in a pre-provisioned state.
11-06-2020 10:49 PM
Thanks again for your patience, I was able to confirm that the APs will get a configuration update pushed to them when they connect to XIQ even if they are in a pre-provisioned state.
11-05-2020 02:32 PM
Hi John, sorry for the long wait here. I was able to confirm that placing a device in a pre-provisioned state is similar to placing a device in a maintenance window, which would cause any alarms from that AP to be ignored. I’m still waiting to hear back on whether or not an AP in a pre-provisioned state would get a configuration update pushed to it as soon as it connects to XIQ, I’ll let you know as soon as I find out more on that point.
11-04-2020 02:07 PM
Curious if you were able to find any additional details?
10-21-2020 01:47 PM
On the following page under - April 15,2020 Release