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Do I need to write memory on all AP ?

Do I need to write memory on all AP ?

Dominix
New Contributor II
When Changes are made on a virtual controller (on a bunch of AP 6562) these change automatically apply to others AP when for example modifying meshpoint conf of AP default conf.
in that case, do I need to write memory on all AP ? should these change be automatically writed ?

thanks for your comments.
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Dominix
New Contributor II
thanks alona, I"ll do a check of the confs.

Alona
Extreme Employee
That means the config you pshed - has something incorrect as AP has lost connection the VC AP. It's better to find the error. Check your changes and correct what needs to be corrected.
WING AP will automatically revert the AP if they can't reconnect back to the controller withint certian period of time - it's a safety net.

Dominix
New Contributor II
thanks christopher,
after I have "write memory" on some AP, I got errors like this

show adoption config-errors AP-FAR6
*** (4, '', 'last config update resulted in connectivity loss with controller; ignore this config update req')

is it related to ? how may I resync with no error ?

Christopher_Fra
Extreme Employee
Once mods/changes are performed on VC and saved (commit/write), the mods/changes are saved and then sent to adopted APs, when applicable. There is really never any reason why you would need to touch an adopted AP, except for trouble-shooting purposes.

The answer is NO, you do not need to write memory on all AP.
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