01-20-2014 02:33 AM - edited 07-05-2021 12:00 AM
Hello,
Is there a cli command to check whether the AP1130 is connected via a wlc ?
The cli shows the ssid's and interfaces etc. but via the webgui there are no ssids listed and it says that both radio's are up, but line protocol is down (while the current ssid's are still broadcasted)
I suspect the gui is corrupted, what may be fixed by a reboot, but currently a lot of users are connected.
I have this in CLI
dot11 ssid wifi-Gasten
vlan 20
authentication open
authentication key-management wpa
mbssid guest-mode
wpa-psk ascii 7 0114140BE455030420420F
The ssid needs to be changed to Gasten but when I do this via CLI, the network doesn't show up anymore in the wireless networks list.
Anyone an idea?
Kind regards,
Ralph Willemsen
Arnhem, Netherlands
01-20-2014 02:51 AM
Hi Ralph,
It is a Autonomous AP:
For verification , You can check with sh version command:
k9w7 - autonomous IOS
k9w8 - full lightweight IOS (this is what is bundled in the WLC .aes image)
Paste the whole config:
Regards
01-20-2014 06:04 AM
If the AP is in lightweight mode, there is no web UI and you can't change the SSID from the CLI.
To verify what WLC that AP is connected to, depending in what code the AP has on it:
show lwapp client rcb
or
show capwap client rcb
You would need to change the SSID from the WLC that AP is joined to.
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