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9800 WLC - CLI command for AP Primary controller assignment?

brettlarkins
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Been working more and more with the 9800 WLC's recently and starting to get more comfortable with them...

 

Does anyone know what the equivalent CLI command is in the 9800 WLC for "config ap primary-base WLC03 Cisco_AP_1 192.168.142.12"  That was used in the Aireos WLC to assign a primary and secondary WLC to AP's?

 

 

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Here it is

 

c9800#ap name <AP_NAME> controller ?
primary Configure primary controller
secondary Configure secondary controller
tertiary Configure tertiary controller

 

c9800#ap name <AP_NAME> controller primary WLC1 ?
A.B.C.D Primary Controller IPv4 address
X:X:X:X::X Primary Controller IPv6 address
<cr> <cr>

 

HTH

Rasika

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Here it is

 

c9800#ap name <AP_NAME> controller ?
primary Configure primary controller
secondary Configure secondary controller
tertiary Configure tertiary controller

 

c9800#ap name <AP_NAME> controller primary WLC1 ?
A.B.C.D Primary Controller IPv4 address
X:X:X:X::X Primary Controller IPv6 address
<cr> <cr>

 

HTH

Rasika

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Worked perfectly... Thank you, Rasika!

Hi @brettlarkins @Rasika Nayanajith,

 

Would you expect this also to work if let's say I have a 5508 and 9800 WLC, then I want to revert back to the old controller (5508) joining for this specific AP? I asked this because, I have this setup where I want to test it out using those commands and send it to the AP. First migrate the APs from old controller to the new controller and then what if I want to revert back to the old controller, would I expect this just fine? I'm using static IP addressing for the APs.

Thanks it worked very well

It Is there a way to do it massively by GUI or CLI? in the 9800 wlc

 

 

You have to get AP names and workout CLI command script in .txt file and then apply it in one go.

HTH
Rasika

Hi, is there a CLI command to remove the secondary controller name and IP ? 

thanks!

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