Wing AP Migration and Controller Adoption
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‎05-03-2018 01:49 PM
Do APs in the same control vlan influence each other regarding controller adoption?
I just tried to give specific option 191 to just 1 AP and for some reason it was stuck adopting on my old controller cluster
And then out of the blue not only that on adopted according to the new option 191 but another one which did not get the dhcp option decided to adopt on the new controller as well ¬¬
I'm just trying to plan how I will migrate the APs to the new controller on a per AP basis but if this is the case I could have issues
Is there some procedure or included in documentation AP migration?
Thanks in advance
Regards,
Bruno
I just tried to give specific option 191 to just 1 AP and for some reason it was stuck adopting on my old controller cluster
And then out of the blue not only that on adopted according to the new option 191 but another one which did not get the dhcp option decided to adopt on the new controller as well ¬¬
I'm just trying to plan how I will migrate the APs to the new controller on a per AP basis but if this is the case I could have issues
Is there some procedure or included in documentation AP migration?
Thanks in advance
Regards,
Bruno
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‎05-04-2018 10:45 AM
I would highly recommend to make a separate vlan for migrated APs. MINT area id is another option but it's too complicated for just a migration.
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‎05-04-2018 10:45 AM
Thanks vanelm I will consider this,
Just to control the migration I would not mind to suffer a bit of performance plus our site to site latency in this case is not too bad, but it's good to know what my options are
we haven't used the auto provisioning policy so I'm not really familiar with it
I may end up rebooting them all at the same time and let them join the new controller via option 191
Just to control the migration I would not mind to suffer a bit of performance plus our site to site latency in this case is not too bad, but it's good to know what my options are
we haven't used the auto provisioning policy so I'm not really familiar with it
I may end up rebooting them all at the same time and let them join the new controller via option 191
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‎05-04-2018 10:45 AM
Bruno,
Controller-managed is not practical at all. This actually means that your controller would be your rf-domain manager. If it far enough that clients will experience latency in roaming.
Also "redirect" should work in old controller's auto-provisioning policy.
Controller-managed is not practical at all. This actually means that your controller would be your rf-domain manager. If it far enough that clients will experience latency in roaming.
Also "redirect" should work in old controller's auto-provisioning policy.
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‎05-04-2018 10:45 AM
I think the controller managed option seems more practical as I would not need to create a new vlan modify the trunk interfaces for the new vlan etc
