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AP3610-1 Scheduled Reboot

AP3610-1 Scheduled Reboot

Terren_Crider
Contributor
I need to schedule reboots for my AP3610 APs. I found this guide on the Hub but the AP I'm testing with does not seem to recognize/utilize keys for SSH authentication and forces the use of a passphrase. Following a lead from a response to that post, I tried to use expect instead of bash so I could just pass the passphrase, but expect is not present on my controller. Finally, the AP3610 is not listed in the AP > Global Settings > AP Maintenance Cycle utility.

So... How can I schedule reboots for the AP3610s? I'm working on replacing them all, but for now I need to work around their quirks.
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Ostrovsky__Yury
Extreme Employee
I believe you should have an option "Maintenance Cycle" in AP-->Global-->Maintanance-->AP Maintanance cycle (might be a bit different path in v9) in the GUI .
If you don't like that for some reason , you can use any PC (linux or windows) which can run expect , I can give you the script to automate it .

Just as an aside, there doesn't seem to be an option to schedule reboots for one or a group of selected APs. In Bulk Configuration I can select just one or a few APs and reboot; can that operation be scheduled?

The AP3610 is not a listed platform in the AP Maintenance Cycle. I'd appreciate a script. I would prefer to run it from a controller, but I could try a different machine.
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