12-18-2020 12:17 PM
Hello Community,
coming from a Cisco Background I have some trouble understanding the Extreme Wireless Solution.
Maybe you can help me with your expertise.
I have two controllers with 323 AP´s connected to one controller (Controller1) as Local AP´s. They are Foreign to controller2. In a failover Scenario they migrate to controller2.
On the Dashboard I can see that 10 AP´s are Down (I can relate to every one of those because they´ve been set up and shipped to locations. So, there should be no connection at the moment.)
Now to the weird part: When I look in the AP Section of the Controller it says 57 AP´s status “Inactive”. There are the 10 shipped ones and 47 more that are pingable and seem perfectly fine. Why is that so? What does “Inactive” mean?
In the manual all there is written is the following:
“Understanding AP Status
The full AP list can be filtered to display just Foreign APs or just Local APs. When displaying a list of all APs, the value in the Status column is limited to Foreign or Local. In the left pane, click the Foreign or Local link to filter the list respectively. When the list is filtered, the value in the Status column changes.
Possible statuses for Local APs include:
Possible statuses for Foreign APs include:
For information about changing an AP's status, see AP Actions.”
Sorry if my question is rudimental.
Thanks in advance and happy holidays everyone.
BR
NetWolf
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12-21-2020 07:12 AM
Hello NetWolf,
first of all it doesn’t matter if the APs are using the 1st or 2nd controller as primary. If you spread the APs over both controller you have a loadbalancing accross both controller.
But you can move all or parts here:
If you want all APs to be active on the 1st controller. Go to the 2nd select all APs and select “Approve as Foreign”. Then the APs will use the 1st controller as primary.
12-21-2020 07:43 AM
Thanks you very much!
I will try this out.
BR
NetWolf
12-21-2020 07:12 AM
Hello NetWolf,
first of all it doesn’t matter if the APs are using the 1st or 2nd controller as primary. If you spread the APs over both controller you have a loadbalancing accross both controller.
But you can move all or parts here:
If you want all APs to be active on the 1st controller. Go to the 2nd select all APs and select “Approve as Foreign”. Then the APs will use the 1st controller as primary.
12-21-2020 07:02 AM
Hello Stephan & Christoph,
allright I was able to check that. I logged in to the second Controller and it says 313 foreign AP´s on the Dashboard. The first Controller says 313 local AP´s. In the AP Section the Second Controller shows the exact same amount AP´s active the first shows as inactive. Thats good. So therefore we should have no issue in the first place. Is how can i transfer the AP´s from active on controller2 to active on controller1?
Version-wise we run: Software: 10.51.10.0006
Model should be: C5215
Do you still need a Screenshot?
Thanks for your Help and happy Holidays.
Best Regards,
NetWolf
12-18-2020 02:32 PM
Ups, Christoph thank for your questions, based on the description I have assumed it is Identifi ;-).