Cisco Systems OL-17037-01 manual Config ap migrate j52w52 all apname

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Chapter 7 Controlling Lightweight Access Points

Migrating Access Points from the -J Regulatory Domain to the -U Regulatory Domain

Step 5 Enter this command to migrate the access points from the -J regulatory domain to the -U regulatory domain:

config ap migrate j52w52 {all ap_name}

Information similar to the following appears:

Migrate APs with 802.11A Radios in the “J” Regulatory Domain to the “U” Regulatory Domain. The “J” domain allows J52 frequencies, the “U” domain allows W52 frequencies.

WARNING: This migration is permanent and is not reversible, as required by law.

WARNING: Once migrated the 802.11A radios will not operate with previous OS versions.

WARNING: All attached “J” radios will be migrated.

WARNING: All migrated APs will reboot.

WARNING: All migrated APs must be promptly reported to the manufacturer.

Send the AP list and your company name to: migrateapj52w52@cisco.com

This AP is eligible for migration: 00:14:1c:ed:27:fe AIR-AP1242AG-J-K9ap1240

Begin to migrate Access Points from “J”(J52) to “U”(W52). Are you sure? (y/n)

Step 6 Enter Y when prompted to confirm your decision to migrate.

Step 7 Wait for all access points to reboot and rejoin the controller. This process may take up to 15 minutes, depending on access point. The AP1130, AP1200, and AP1240 reboot twice; all other access points reboot once.

Step 8 Enter this command to verify migration for all access points:

show ap migrate

Information similar to the following appears:

No APs are eligible for migration.

These 1 APs have already been migrated:

 

00:14:1c:ed:27:fe AIR-AP1242AG-J-K9ap1240

“U”Reg. Domain

Step 9 Enter these commands to re-enable the 802.11a and 802.11b/g networks:

config 802.11a enable network

config 802.11b enable network

Step 10 Send an email with your company name and the list of access points that have been migrated to this email address: migrateapj52w52@cisco.com. Cisco recommends that you cut and paste the output from the show ap migrate command in Step 8 into the email.

 

 

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Contents Controlling Lightweight Access Points Access Point Communication Protocols Guidelines for Using CapwapController Discovery Process Page Verifying that Access Points Join the Controller Config network master-base enableConfig network master-base disable Configuring Global Credentials for Access Points Viewing Capwap MTU InformationDebugging Capwap Global Configuration All APs Details for Credentials Save config Show ap config general CiscoAPShow ap summary Lwapp ap dot1x username username password password Configuring Authentication for Access PointsController Using the GUI to Configure Authentication for Access PointsCisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide Config ap dot1xuser add username user password password all Using the CLI to Configure Authentication for Access PointsAP Dot1x User Mode field shows Customized Config ap dot1xuser disable all CiscoAPConfiguring the Switch for Authentication Embedded Access PointsIp dhcp pool poolname Dns-server ipaddress Default-router ipaddressAutonomous Access Points Converted to Lightweight Mode Using a Controller to Return to a Previous Release Reverting from Lightweight Mode to Autonomous ModeAuthorizing Access Points Authorizing Access Points Using SSCsAuthorizing Access Points Using MICs Using the GUI to Configure LSC Authorizing Access Points Using LSCsConfig certificate lsc ca-server http//urlport/path Config certificate lsc enable disableConfig certificate lsc ca-cert add delete Config certificate lsc other-params keysizeConfig certificate lsc ap-provision auth-list add APmacaddr Config certificate lsc ap-provision revert-cert retriesShow certificate lsc summary Show certificate lsc ap-provision Using the GUI to Authorize Access PointsConfig auth-list ap-policy mic ssc lsc enable disable Using the CLI to Authorize Access PointsConfig auth-list add mic ssc lsc apmac apkey Show auth-listTroubleshooting the Access Point Join Process Using Dhcp Option 43 and Dhcp OptionControlling Lightweight Access Points Viewing Access Point Join Information Configuring the Syslog Server for Access PointsShow ap config global Show ap join stats summary allJoined Debug ap enable disable command cmd CiscoAP Converted Access Points Send Radio Core Dumps to ControllerUsing the CLI to Retrieve Radio Core Dumps Using the GUI to Upload Radio Core DumpsShow ap crash-file Transfer upload start Using the CLI to Upload Radio Core DumpsUsing the GUI to Upload Access Point Core Dumps Uploading Memory Core Dumps from Converted Access PointsUsing the CLI to Upload Access Point Core Dumps Display of MAC Addresses for Converted Access PointsConfig ap reset-button enable disable ap-nameall Supporting Oversized Access Point ImagesWGB Example Cisco Workgroup BridgesGuidelines for Using WGBs Configure terminal Sample WGB Configuration Using the GUI to View the Status of Workgroup BridgesShow dot11 association 11 Clients Detail 12 WGB Wired Clients Using the CLI to Debug WGB Issues Using the CLI to View the Status of Workgroup BridgesDebug dhcp message enable Debug dhcp packet enable Debug dot11 mobile enable Debug dot11 state enableConfiguring Backup Controllers 14 Global Configuration Using the GUI to Configure Backup Controllers15 All APs Details for High Availability Using the CLI to Configure Backup Controllers Config advanced timers auth-timeout interval Config advanced timers ap-discovery-timeout interval1300 Configuring Failover Priority for Access Points16 Global Configuration Enabled Using the CLI to View Failover Priority SettingsGuidelines for Configuring Multiple Country Codes Configuring Country CodesUsing the GUI to Configure Country Codes 19 All APs Details for Advanced Using the CLI to Configure Country Codes Show country supportedShow country Show country channels Config 802.11a enable network config 802.11b enable network Controlling Lightweight Access Points Config country J3 Migrating Access Points to the -U Regulatory DomainGuidelines for Migration Show ap migrateConfig ap migrate j52w52 all apname Dynamic Frequency Selection Using the W56 Band in JapanUsing the GUI to Optimize Rfid Tracking on Access Points Optimizing Rfid Tracking on Access Points20 802.11b/g/n Cisco APs Configure Using the CLI to Optimize Rfid Tracking on Access Points Config ap monitor-mode tracking-opt CiscoAPConfig 802.11b enable CiscoAP Config advanced probe filter enable disable Configuring Probe Request ForwardingConfig advanced probe limit numprobes interval Show ap monitor-mode summaryInventory 22 All APs Details for Inventory Performing a Link TestUsing the GUI to Perform a Link Test Link Test Using the CLI to Perform a Link Test Configuring Link Latency25 All APs Details for Advanced Using the GUI to Configure Link LatencyConfig ap link-latency enable disable CiscoAP all Using the CLI to Configure Link LatencyConfig ap link-latency reset CiscoAP Configuring Power over EthernetEPoE Power EPoE Mode 15.4 W Optimized 20 W Using the GUI to Configure Power over EthernetCisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide Using the CLI to Configure Power over Ethernet Config ap power injector enable CiscoAP all installedConfig ap power injector enable CiscoAP all override Using the GUI to View Clients Configuring Flashing LEDsDebug ap command led flash seconds CiscoAP Viewing ClientsControlling Lightweight Access Points Viewing Clients 28 Search Clients 29 Clients Detail AP MAC Using the CLI to View ClientsS69 OL-17037-01