Using the LUID private IP and changing the route from AP to AP is still
going to take quite a bit of time, but certainly less than manually
logging into every single SM.
However.. I've seen repeated problems using the AP HTTP proxy. Sometimes
the session has to be dropped for it to work to a particular SM. Other
times it fails to almost every SM and you have to reboot the AP.
You could use the CURL method and change all of the SMs to DHCP *and*
enable SNMP write at the same time. That's probably what I'd do.
On 12/26/2017 12:13 PM, Andreas Wiatowski wrote:
Correct...option 43 is working because soon as I enable icmp and
remote management to use the RF IP it connects to cnMaestro after a
reboot.
From what am gathering I need to turn on snmp write across the board
and possibly use an snmp tool to send snmp commands to each sm via the
Ap IP and corresponding LUID ... otherwise, we will need to login to
every am manually and make changes.
Cheers,
Andreas Wiatowski, CEO
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On Dec 26, 2017, at 11:25 AM, George Skorup <george.sko...@cbcast.com
<mailto:george.sko...@cbcast.com>> wrote:
I think what he's trying to do though is enable the DHCP client on
all of the SMs. So Option 43 w/o the SM looking for it is kinda moot.
On 12/26/2017 7:17 AM, Adam Moffett wrote:
I did that once with a macro plugin in Firefox. �I had the macro
loop through the RF Private IP range until the highest LUID number
on the AP, then ran it again for each AP. �That still wasn't very fast.
Can you distribute the CnMaestro URL with Option 43? �That works on
EPMP as long as you haven't already set the URL to something.
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From: "Andreas Wiatowski" <andr...@silowireless.com
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To: "af@afmug.com" <af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>>
Sent: 12/26/2017 8:08:32 AM
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Mass changes to specific config on 450 network
SNMP write is off, is there a way to turn that up enmass?
Cheers,
Andreas Wiatowski, CEO
Silo Wireless Inc.
1-866-727-4138 x-600
http://www.silowireless.com
Wireless | Fibre | VoIP | PBX | IPTV
On Dec 25, 2017, at 4:58 PM, George Skorup
<george.sko...@cbcast.com <mailto:george.sko...@cbcast.com>> wrote:
If you have SNMP write enabled on the SMs, then use the AP's SNMP
proxy. IIRC, it's something like <AP proxy OID>.LUID.<SM target
OID of interest>. Should be in the AP MIB.
On 12/25/2017 11:36 AM, Andreas Wiatowski wrote:
Hi Everyone,
We have turned up the on premise version of cnMaestro and it
turns up like a charm.� Kudos to the Cambium team! We use
PROXMOX, a free virtualization product. All we had to do is untar
the OVA pull out the vmdk and convert to qcow2.
So, we have been a CNUT shop.� CNUT works well through web proxy
and we have never seen a need to put a mgmnt IP on the SM.� Now
that we want to use the on premise, we are taking our entire
network up to 15.1.2.1 and we are enabling remote management on
the WAN for NAT SM and turning on ICMP.� For bridged we are
enabling public access and DHCP so it grabs an address for
management.� ALL is working well BUT we need to log into each and
every SM and make these changes.
My question is, is there an easier way?� We have a custom r/w
string in each SM, but no IP access, just WEB PROXY.
Any help is appreciated, we have 100's of AP and 1000's of SM in
the field.
Cheers,
Andreas Wiatowski, CEO
Silo Wireless Inc.
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