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‎08-22-2019 05:27 PM
RFS 4000 does not update configuration of adopted AP7562. Version of RFS 5.9.2.0-032R, version of AP's 5.9.2.5-001R. All devices in same RF domain, autoinstall configuration is on.
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‎08-22-2019 05:46 PM
Hello Roman,
Once you have copied the AP firmware image file .img up to your RFS4000 controller you can confirm the same version of AP firmware is resident on your RFS4000 controller:
Verify by:
This should allow your AP's to complete adoption and obtain configuration from the RFS4000 controller
Hope this helps
Once you have copied the AP firmware image file .img up to your RFS4000 controller you can confirm the same version of AP firmware is resident on your RFS4000 controller:
Verify by:
- Via CLI access on RFS4000 key in en and press (enable prompt)
- key in show device-upgrade versions and press
This should allow your AP's to complete adoption and obtain configuration from the RFS4000 controller
Hope this helps
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‎08-23-2019 01:11 PM
Hello guys! Thank you for your answers! It really helps! Im upgraded RFS to the same firmware version and problem solved!
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‎08-22-2019 06:39 PM
See a knowledge article : What does "adoption status version-mismatch" mean?
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‎08-22-2019 06:05 PM
Hello Roman,
The firmware on both the APs and controller should be the same for the config to correctly propagate to the APs. Upgrade one or downgrade the other so that the firmware matches.
If you run the command #show adoption status, you should see 'version mismatch' in the CFG-STAT column.
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/Q_A/What-do-the-entries-in-the-CFG-STAT-column-mean-when-viewing-the-show-adoption-status-output-in-WiNG
Thank you,
Chris
The firmware on both the APs and controller should be the same for the config to correctly propagate to the APs. Upgrade one or downgrade the other so that the firmware matches.
If you run the command #show adoption status, you should see 'version mismatch' in the CFG-STAT column.
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/Q_A/What-do-the-entries-in-the-CFG-STAT-column-mean-when-viewing-the-show-adoption-status-output-in-WiNG
Thank you,
Chris
Christoph S.
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‎08-22-2019 05:46 PM
Hello Roman,
Once you have copied the AP firmware image file .img up to your RFS4000 controller you can confirm the same version of AP firmware is resident on your RFS4000 controller:
Verify by:
This should allow your AP's to complete adoption and obtain configuration from the RFS4000 controller
Hope this helps
Once you have copied the AP firmware image file .img up to your RFS4000 controller you can confirm the same version of AP firmware is resident on your RFS4000 controller:
Verify by:
- Via CLI access on RFS4000 key in en and press (enable prompt)
- key in show device-upgrade versions and press
This should allow your AP's to complete adoption and obtain configuration from the RFS4000 controller
Hope this helps
