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Upgrade of WLC with WLC sku HA

severi
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Hi.

I have a WLC 5508 with its WLC HA in a redudancy mode.

The systems works fine, but I have the necessity to upgrade from 7.3 to 7.5.

Which is the corrects procedure?

Regards.

Mirko Severi.

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Hi,

         Once you upgrade primary WLC , it will automatically update the file to secondary WLC. And need to reboot together.

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Saurav Lodh
Level 7
Level 7

Upgrade Procedure in HA Setup

Complete these steps:

  1. After the WLCs are configured in the HA setup, the Standby WLC cannot           be upgraded directly from the TFTP/FTP server.

  2. Initiate upgrade on the Active WLC in the HA setup via CLI/GUI, and           wait for the upgrade to finish.

  3. Once the Active WLC executes all the upgrade scripts, it will           transfer the entire image to the Standby WLC via the Redundant           Port.

  4. When the Standby WLC receives the image from the Active WLC, it will           start executing the upgrade scripts. The transfer of the image to standby and           the execution of the upgrade scripts on the Standby WLC can be seen on the           Active WLC Console/Telnet/SSH/Http connection.

  5. After a successful message of Standby Upgrade is observed on the           Active WLC, it is important to issue the show boot command on the Active WLC in order to make sure the new image is set as the           primary image.

  6. Once verified, initiate primary image pre-download on the Active WLC           in order to transfer the new image to all the APs in the           network.

  7. After pre-image is completed on all the APs, issue the           show ap image all command in order to verify that           the primary image on the WLC is set as the backup image on           APs.

  8. Initiate swap option to interchange the backup image as primary on           the APs. With this implementation, the WLC's and AP's primary image is set to           the new image.

  9. Issue the reset system in command as per           planned outage with the “no swap option” in order to reset the APs and WLCs so           that they can boot with the new image.

  10. The Standby WLC will reset just one minute before the scheduled reset           time to boot and come up first to take over the network with the new           image.

  11. All the APs will reboot and join the new Active WLC, and the previous           Active WLC will transition to the standby role.

  12. Issue the show boot, show           sysinfo, show ap image all, and           show redundancy summary commands in order to verify           that both the WLCs and APs have booted with the new           image.

Important Guidelines before Initiating a WLC Upgrade in HA Setup

  • Service Upgrade is not supported in this release, so network downtime           should be planned before you upgrade the WLCs in the HA           setup.

  • The peer should be in the Hot Standby state before you start the           upgrade in the HA setup.

  • It is recommended to reboot both the WLCs almost together after           upgrade so that there is no software version mismatch.

  • Schedule Reset applies to both the WLCs in the HA setup. The peer WLC           reboots one minute before the scheduled timer expiry on the Active           WLC.

  • The Standby WLC can be rebooted from the Active WLC using the           reset peer-system command if a scheduled reset is           not planned.

  • Debug transfer can be enabled on the Active WLC as well as the           Standby WLC.

  • If Active WLC unexpectedly reboot between software download and           reboot both WLCs, you need to reboot both WLCs in order to complete software           upgrade.

Download/Upload Facts in HA Setup

  • No direct download and upload configuration is possible from the           Standby WLC.

  • All download file types like Image, Configuration, Web-Authentication           bundle, and Signature Files will be downloaded on the Active WLC first and then           pushed automatically to the Standby WLC.

  • Once the configuration file is downloaded on the Active WLC, it is           pushed to the Standby WLC. This results in the reset of the Standby WLC first,           followed by the reset of the Active WLC.

  • The Peer Service Port and Static route configuration is a part of a           different XML file, and will not be applied if downloaded as part of the           configuration file.

  • The download of certificates should be done separately on each box           and should be done before pairing.

  • Uploading different file types like Configuration, Event Logs, Crash           files, and so forth can be done separately from the Standby WLC. However, the           CLI to configure different parameters for upload like Server IP, file type,           path and name should be done on the Active WLC. Once the upload parameters are           configured on the Active WLC, the transfer upload           peer-start command should be issued on the Active WLC in order to           initiate the upload from the Standby WLC.

  • The service port state will be synched from the Active WLC to the           Standby WLC. That is, if DHCP is enabled on the Active WLC service port, the           Standby WLC will also use DHCP for getting the service port IP address. If the           service port of the Active WLC is configured with a Static IP Address, the           Standby WLC also needs to be configured with a different Static IP Address. The           CLI to configure the IP Address for the Standby WLC service port is           configure redundancy interface address peer-service-port            . This command should           be executed from the Active WLC. Also, in order to configure the route on the           Standby WLC for out-of-band management on the service port, issue the           configure redundancy peer-route add            command from the Active           WLC.

For more info

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10315/products_tech_note09186a0080bd3504.shtml#upgrade

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SHIBI V DEV
Level 1
Level 1
  • •1.       Upload the IOS in WLC using ftp
  • •2.       Now in WLC->COMMANDS->Config Boot , you can see the new IOS is the primary, which will take in the next Reboot.

(Now if you reboot the controller all aps will reboot and get the new CAPWAPP IOS from the rebooted WLC. To copy new files to each AP automatically from controller and reboot will take time for AP , (approx. 25min)But after loading IOS in AP it will start broadcasting SSID with new image

If you want to avoid the time for Each AP to copy IOS from controller ,to reduce down time . After uploading the WLC image you can go to WIRELESS->All Aps-> Global Configuration->Download Primary

  • •3.       After download you can reboot WLC

Hi, Shibi.

Thanks for you reply, but the problem is the upgrade of the sku HA.

How can upgrade both wlc and wlc sku HA?

I upgrade the primary and automatically it also updates the wlc sku HA?

Regards.

Mirko.

Take a look at the link below

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10315/products_tech_note09186a0080bd3504.shtml

Steve

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HTH,
Steve

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Hi,

         Once you upgrade primary WLC , it will automatically update the file to secondary WLC. And need to reboot together.

Abhishek Abhishek
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Yes, it is necessary and how to do so with steps please refer to the link-

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10315/products_tech_note09186a0080bd3504.shtml#cliconfig

Saurav Lodh
Level 7
Level 7

Upgrade Procedure in HA Setup

Complete these steps:

  1. After the WLCs are configured in the HA setup, the Standby WLC cannot           be upgraded directly from the TFTP/FTP server.

  2. Initiate upgrade on the Active WLC in the HA setup via CLI/GUI, and           wait for the upgrade to finish.

  3. Once the Active WLC executes all the upgrade scripts, it will           transfer the entire image to the Standby WLC via the Redundant           Port.

  4. When the Standby WLC receives the image from the Active WLC, it will           start executing the upgrade scripts. The transfer of the image to standby and           the execution of the upgrade scripts on the Standby WLC can be seen on the           Active WLC Console/Telnet/SSH/Http connection.

  5. After a successful message of Standby Upgrade is observed on the           Active WLC, it is important to issue the show boot command on the Active WLC in order to make sure the new image is set as the           primary image.

  6. Once verified, initiate primary image pre-download on the Active WLC           in order to transfer the new image to all the APs in the           network.

  7. After pre-image is completed on all the APs, issue the           show ap image all command in order to verify that           the primary image on the WLC is set as the backup image on           APs.

  8. Initiate swap option to interchange the backup image as primary on           the APs. With this implementation, the WLC's and AP's primary image is set to           the new image.

  9. Issue the reset system in command as per           planned outage with the “no swap option” in order to reset the APs and WLCs so           that they can boot with the new image.

  10. The Standby WLC will reset just one minute before the scheduled reset           time to boot and come up first to take over the network with the new           image.

  11. All the APs will reboot and join the new Active WLC, and the previous           Active WLC will transition to the standby role.

  12. Issue the show boot, show           sysinfo, show ap image all, and           show redundancy summary commands in order to verify           that both the WLCs and APs have booted with the new           image.

Important Guidelines before Initiating a WLC Upgrade in HA Setup

  • Service Upgrade is not supported in this release, so network downtime           should be planned before you upgrade the WLCs in the HA           setup.

  • The peer should be in the Hot Standby state before you start the           upgrade in the HA setup.

  • It is recommended to reboot both the WLCs almost together after           upgrade so that there is no software version mismatch.

  • Schedule Reset applies to both the WLCs in the HA setup. The peer WLC           reboots one minute before the scheduled timer expiry on the Active           WLC.

  • The Standby WLC can be rebooted from the Active WLC using the           reset peer-system command if a scheduled reset is           not planned.

  • Debug transfer can be enabled on the Active WLC as well as the           Standby WLC.

  • If Active WLC unexpectedly reboot between software download and           reboot both WLCs, you need to reboot both WLCs in order to complete software           upgrade.

Download/Upload Facts in HA Setup

  • No direct download and upload configuration is possible from the           Standby WLC.

  • All download file types like Image, Configuration, Web-Authentication           bundle, and Signature Files will be downloaded on the Active WLC first and then           pushed automatically to the Standby WLC.

  • Once the configuration file is downloaded on the Active WLC, it is           pushed to the Standby WLC. This results in the reset of the Standby WLC first,           followed by the reset of the Active WLC.

  • The Peer Service Port and Static route configuration is a part of a           different XML file, and will not be applied if downloaded as part of the           configuration file.

  • The download of certificates should be done separately on each box           and should be done before pairing.

  • Uploading different file types like Configuration, Event Logs, Crash           files, and so forth can be done separately from the Standby WLC. However, the           CLI to configure different parameters for upload like Server IP, file type,           path and name should be done on the Active WLC. Once the upload parameters are           configured on the Active WLC, the transfer upload           peer-start command should be issued on the Active WLC in order to           initiate the upload from the Standby WLC.

  • The service port state will be synched from the Active WLC to the           Standby WLC. That is, if DHCP is enabled on the Active WLC service port, the           Standby WLC will also use DHCP for getting the service port IP address. If the           service port of the Active WLC is configured with a Static IP Address, the           Standby WLC also needs to be configured with a different Static IP Address. The           CLI to configure the IP Address for the Standby WLC service port is           configure redundancy interface address peer-service-port            . This command should           be executed from the Active WLC. Also, in order to configure the route on the           Standby WLC for out-of-band management on the service port, issue the           configure redundancy peer-route add            command from the Active           WLC.

For more info

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10315/products_tech_note09186a0080bd3504.shtml#upgrade

Hi All.

Tks a lot for your help.

The update is done automatically for both unit.

Regads.

Mirko Severi.

Is there anyway to do this without taking an outage...

 

I have 8510's in HA pair formatt running 8.2.160.0 code

No, since the AP’s need to download and reboot to take he new image.
-Scott
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Ap code is pre-downloaded and I can do a swap prior can't I?  Aps will still reboot?  Reboot will be quick though right....

 

Will all Ap's reboot at once or will they stagger?

AP’s will still reboot and nothing will function until the controller comes back online.
-Scott
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so there is no benefit of rebooting the peer first?

With SSO, you need to make sure the code is the same or else they will go in maintenance mode. So not really unless you want a bigger downtime. I can do sites with 10 minutes the site is up. Just follow the guide on how to upgrade and take the downtime you need to verify. I usually take an hour downtime for my change but the environment is up within 10 minutes.
-Scott
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thank you...

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