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Replacing a WLC

rluyster
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I have a WLC that I need to replace with one that supports more APs. I have configured the new controller identically to the one I am replacing. When I put it into the network only 9 of the 12 APs connected, and all of the radios were showing down. Any thoughts on what I may have missed.

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Scott Fella
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You need to enable the radios on the wlc. If you go to wireless | 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n, there is a setting to globally enable the radio.

Is the other 3 ap's still on the other wlc?

-Scott
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Scott Fella
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You need to enable the radios on the wlc. If you go to wireless | 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n, there is a setting to globally enable the radio.

Is the other 3 ap's still on the other wlc?

-Scott
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I will check to make sure the radios are enabled. When I first attempted this, I took down the wlc the APs registered with and replaced it, so there is only 1 wlc in the network at any given time.

the remaining APs that would not register all had self signed certs, I had to add them to the AP policy.

Okay... so they are up and running now?

-Scott
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