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‎03-02-2017 09:12 AM
Hello Community,
we have to do a smooth migration with Hardware Controller C4110-2 Firmware Version 9.21.01 and Access Points AP3620 in a Failover cluster to Hardware Controller C5210 and Access Points AP3935i.
Has someone experience with such kind of migration? Is it just an configuration export and import job?
Thank you in advance.
best regards
Ben
we have to do a smooth migration with Hardware Controller C4110-2 Firmware Version 9.21.01 and Access Points AP3620 in a Failover cluster to Hardware Controller C5210 and Access Points AP3935i.
Has someone experience with such kind of migration? Is it just an configuration export and import job?
Thank you in advance.
best regards
Ben
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‎03-02-2017 12:46 PM
Hi Rajesh,
not all settings will be synced.
The rest need to be done manually.
Or you can do it like here
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/Wireless-controller-replacement-different-...
but also in this way you have adjust your config manually.
Regards
Umut
not all settings will be synced.
The rest need to be done manually.
Or you can do it like here
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/Wireless-controller-replacement-different-...
but also in this way you have adjust your config manually.
Regards
Umut
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‎03-02-2017 09:59 AM
Hi Aydin
Correct me if I am wrong.I see this as overhead though.
How about upgrading both C4210 and C5210 to code 9.21.16 [common code that is supported by both controller and AP36XX but NOT by 3935]
Then having them in HA pair should help sync configuration from C4210 to C5210.
Move the AP36XX to C5210. once the setup good.Remove C5210 from HA pair,upgrade only the C5210 to latest code to support 3935.
AP39XX does not support code 9.X
AP36XX does not support code 10.x
I have not tested the above,please consider the license factor and Physical port/VLAN configuration.
Regards
Rajesh J
Correct me if I am wrong.I see this as overhead though.
How about upgrading both C4210 and C5210 to code 9.21.16 [common code that is supported by both controller and AP36XX but NOT by 3935]
Then having them in HA pair should help sync configuration from C4210 to C5210.
Move the AP36XX to C5210. once the setup good.Remove C5210 from HA pair,upgrade only the C5210 to latest code to support 3935.
AP39XX does not support code 9.X
AP36XX does not support code 10.x
I have not tested the above,please consider the license factor and Physical port/VLAN configuration.
Regards
Rajesh J
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‎03-02-2017 09:25 AM
Hi Ben,
since AP36xx doesn't support V10 the only possibility is use 2 different v10 pair for the new AP's and put the old Controllers and the new Controller in a mobility domain.
There is no tool where you can push the old config from different EWC to new different type Controllers.
Regards
Umut
since AP36xx doesn't support V10 the only possibility is use 2 different v10 pair for the new AP's and put the old Controllers and the new Controller in a mobility domain.
There is no tool where you can push the old config from different EWC to new different type Controllers.
Regards
Umut
