Question
  IF you create  "AP groups VLAN" ahead of time in the 4.x code and slowly 
migrate AP's into those groups on the controller (even though wlan override is 
still set and in use) will the upgrade retain those group settings even though 
wlan override goes away after the upgrade? If this would work it may be a way 
to do allot of the migration ahead of time so the actual upgrade is more 
seamless.

Robert Owens
Computing and Telecommunication Services
Network Group
Kansas State University
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dennis Xu 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 12:12 PM
  Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco LWAPP- The change from WLAN Override to AP 
Groups- Pain?


  Yes after the code upgrade, all the old WLAN override settings are gone and 
all the APs are put into default-group and broadcasting all SSIDs. Then you 
need to create AP groups and move APs to appropriate  groups.

  Dennis


  Lee H Badman wrote: 
    Thanks, Hector (and Jeff and others).



    That "restart the AP" thing is a prime beef of mine. means a routine change 
can only be done during an outage window, and is one more example of the 
disparity between the WCS UI and the Controller function.



    We do have several WLANs that go to different APs in different 
combinations. After the code upgrade, all of the old WLAN Override settings are 
simply gone from the controllers and all APs, correct? And at that point, are 
all APs broadcasting all SSIDs, or none?



    -Lee



    Lee H. Badman

    Wireless/Network Engineer

    Information Technology and Services

    Syracuse University

    315 443-3003


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    From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hector J Rios
    Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 12:14 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco LWAPP- The change from WLAN Override to 
AP Groups- Pain?



    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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