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    <title>topic Migrate SZ-124 IP to new subnet (with some APs offline) in SmartCell Access Points</title>
    <link>https://community.ruckuswireless.com/t5/SmartCell-Access-Points/Migrate-SZ-124-IP-to-new-subnet-with-some-APs-offline/m-p/40368#M231</link>
    <description>Hello,&lt;BR alt="" name="" rel="" target="" title="" type="" value="" /&gt;We have a production SZ-124 we need to move from an old network to a new segment.&amp;nbsp; From other posts I've read the best way to do this is to run an AP CLI script to "set scg ip &lt;NEW ip=""&gt;" on all the APs before you change the controller's management IP.&lt;BR alt="" name="" rel="" target="" title="" type="" value="" /&gt;&lt;BR alt="" name="" rel="" target="" title="" type="" value="" /&gt;We also plan on updating the DNS entry used for discovery.&lt;BR alt="" name="" rel="" target="" title="" type="" value="" /&gt;&lt;BR alt="" name="" rel="" target="" title="" type="" value="" /&gt;One challenge we have is that a lot of our APs are in customer spaces and aren't always online.&amp;nbsp; After we move IPs, if a previously offline AP comes back online after the change - will it go through the discovery process again?&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Edit:&lt;BR /&gt;I just realized that this isn't such a big deal because any offline APs could be migrated manually with a direct SSH session whenever they come back online.&amp;nbsp; I should be able to just follow the other IP migration advises seen in other threads.&lt;BR alt="" name="" rel="" target="" title="" type="" value="" /&gt;&lt;BR alt="" name="" rel="" target="" title="" type="" value="" /&gt;&lt;BR alt="" name="" rel="" target="" title="" type="" value="" /&gt;&lt;/NEW&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Thu, 14 Nov 2019 20:15:41 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Greg_WiGuy</dc:creator>
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      <link>https://community.ruckuswireless.com/t5/SmartCell-Access-Points/Migrate-SZ-124-IP-to-new-subnet-with-some-APs-offline/m-p/40368#M231</link>
      <description>Hello,&lt;BR alt="" name="" rel="" target="" title="" type="" value="" /&gt;We have a production SZ-124 we need to move from an old network to a new segment.&amp;nbsp; From other posts I've read the best way to do this is to run an AP CLI script to "set scg ip &lt;NEW ip=""&gt;" on all the APs before you change the controller's management IP.&lt;BR alt="" name="" rel="" target="" title="" type="" value="" /&gt;&lt;BR alt="" name="" rel="" target="" title="" type="" value="" /&gt;We also plan on updating the DNS entry used for discovery.&lt;BR alt="" name="" rel="" target="" title="" type="" value="" /&gt;&lt;BR alt="" name="" rel="" target="" title="" type="" value="" /&gt;One challenge we have is that a lot of our APs are in customer spaces and aren't always online.&amp;nbsp; After we move IPs, if a previously offline AP comes back online after the change - will it go through the discovery process again?&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Edit:&lt;BR /&gt;I just realized that this isn't such a big deal because any offline APs could be migrated manually with a direct SSH session whenever they come back online.&amp;nbsp; I should be able to just follow the other IP migration advises seen in other threads.&lt;BR alt="" name="" rel="" target="" title="" type="" value="" /&gt;&lt;BR alt="" name="" rel="" target="" title="" type="" value="" /&gt;&lt;BR alt="" name="" rel="" target="" title="" type="" value="" /&gt;&lt;/NEW&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Nov 2019 20:15:41 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Greg_WiGuy</dc:creator>
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