NX5500 as failover for existent RFS6000 and adopt the AP621
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‎06-28-2018 11:03 AM
A site has 37 AP621 with an RFS6000 5.4.3.0-018R.
We must add a second controller for redundancy - high availability.
We need to know if an NX5500 can do this job , and if can adopt the existing AP621s.
We must add a second controller for redundancy - high availability.
We need to know if an NX5500 can do this job , and if can adopt the existing AP621s.
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‎06-28-2018 11:44 AM
Thanks Andy , really helpful!
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‎06-28-2018 11:41 AM
Hi
just a follow up, 5.5.6 is the oldest release that can be provided. This is a contractual restriction with Motorola.
just a follow up, 5.5.6 is the oldest release that can be provided. This is a contractual restriction with Motorola.
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‎06-28-2018 11:35 AM
As Andy stated, you must use two of the same model of controller to establish a cluster.
5.8.4 is the last version released by Zebra before the WiNG portfolio was sold to Extreme, and that version appears to have AP621 support, and it is within the supported versions of the NX5500, so it is within the realm of possibility to replace the controllers first and then roll out newer APs without incurring significant down time, and then upgrade to the latest firmware release.
5.8.4 is the last version released by Zebra before the WiNG portfolio was sold to Extreme, and that version appears to have AP621 support, and it is within the supported versions of the NX5500, so it is within the realm of possibility to replace the controllers first and then roll out newer APs without incurring significant down time, and then upgrade to the latest firmware release.
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‎06-28-2018 11:16 AM
Thank you Andy,
I am afraid we are on the same page! 🙂
I am afraid we are on the same page! 🙂
