Lee, 

 

We are using it and we like it. We are running 5.2.130 in WCS and
5.2.178 in our controllers. 

 

If you are going to have several WLANs going to different APs, you have
to create multiple groups and move all your APs into their appropriate
groups. AP groups come with a default group that contains all the WLANs
and all APs belong to that group unless you change it. So I highly
recommend that you move all your APs off of the default group. You can
create and push all your groups through WCS. On gotcha that we have
found is that when you move an AP into a AP group, if you use WCS, it
will restart the AP, if you use a controller, it doesn't. Don't know
why.

 

Thanks, 

 

Hector Rios

Louisiana State University

 

 

 

From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lee H Badman
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 9:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco LWAPP- The change from WLAN Override to AP
Groups- Pain?

 

Knowing that some have already gone down this road...

 

We are still on "stable" 4.2.code, have not jumped to 5 yet. It is our
understanding that "stable" 5 code will be coming out soon, and we have
several reasons to go to the 5 train (I realize 6 is also coming out,
but may be too bleeding edge for us out of the gate). All of that aside,
when we move out of 4.2 into 5, we will thankfully put WLAN Override
behind us. But is a feature we use extensively out of necessity, and so
we'll most certainly need to use "AP Groups" in the more current code.

 

I'm wondering what the pain was in transitioning from WLAN Override to
AP Groups on a large scale during the code upgrade, and if there were
any particular issues of note during the process.

 

Thanks-

 

Lee

 

Lee H. Badman

Wireless/Network Engineer

Information Technology and Services

Syracuse University

315 443-3003

 

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