AP-SCG does not activat the WLAN-RADIO / new installation of a SmartZone
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11-24-2018 01:25 AM
I am trying to do the migration from an ZD1200 to vSN-e. Therefore I have now two R510 in a test-enviroment connected to an brandnew installed vSN-e (I do not use the automatically migrating-service by vSN-e!!).
I do have the problem, that the two R510 do not activate the WLAN-RADIO.
I have successfully migrated firmware of the APs from ZD-firmware to now SCG-firmware, and set the command for the two test-APs. On the vSN-e, I do have set up an new WLAN, the APs are connected successfully to the vSN-e, but both APs dont activate the RADIO (nether 2GHz nor 5 GHz) and therefore I dont get an SSID-signal.
In the configuration, it says just!! I do have a NoiseFloor from -70 on 2,4 GHz and -102 on 5 GHz / Tx Power ist
Does anybody has a clue, what to do?
Is this a configuration-mistake? As the old ZD1200 I do have looked thru the whole vSN-e configuration but I dont see a real mistake?
best regards
Christian
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I do have the problem, that the two R510 do not activate the WLAN-RADIO.
I have successfully migrated firmware of the APs from ZD-firmware to now SCG-firmware, and set the command
In the configuration, it says just
Does anybody has a clue, what to do?
Is this a configuration-mistake? As the old ZD1200 I do have looked thru the whole vSN-e configuration but I dont see a real mistake?
best regards
Christian
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11-24-2018 01:29 AM
Hi Christian,
Please factory reset the AP, SSH into it and run below commands.
set factory
reboot
Regards,
Abilash PR.
Please factory reset the AP, SSH into it and run below commands.
set factory
reboot
Regards,
Abilash PR.
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11-24-2018 02:30 AM
Hi ABilash,
I got it.. it was not the factory-reset - but I know the forum says.. that migrating vom ZD to SN needs more than one factory-reset of the APs sometime - what I have done yesterday several times.
The solution:
I did a new ZONE and I did also therefore an new WLAN and now it works? It seams, that something in the configuratio was wrong? But I cant imaging what?
By now - as it is a test-environment, I do a full set-factory on the vSN-e 🙂
I got it.. it was not the factory-reset - but I know the forum says.. that migrating vom ZD to SN needs more than one factory-reset of the APs sometime - what I have done yesterday several times.
The solution:
I did a new ZONE and I did also therefore an new WLAN and now it works? It seams, that something in the configuratio was wrong? But I cant imaging what?
By now - as it is a test-environment, I do a full set-factory on the vSN-e 🙂
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11-24-2018 02:48 AM
Hi Christian,
Glad you were able to solve it, migration of APs from ZD to vSZ is simple as upgrading APs with vSZ-AP firmware; in this process of conversation certain radio profiles would be added to AP's wlan profile, when this does not happen we end up getting N/A in the radio profiles.
During this state if we run "get wlanlist" we would see zero wlan profiles, this would give N/A on the controller AP dashboard.
A simple reset of the AP or moving the AP to different AP Zone would re-provision the wlans and would remove N/A and should see channel numbers.
Happy WiFing.
Regards,
Abilash PR.
Glad you were able to solve it, migration of APs from ZD to vSZ is simple as upgrading APs with vSZ-AP firmware; in this process of conversation certain radio profiles would be added to AP's wlan profile, when this does not happen we end up getting N/A in the radio profiles.
During this state if we run "get wlanlist" we would see zero wlan profiles, this would give N/A on the controller AP dashboard.
A simple reset of the AP or moving the AP to different AP Zone would re-provision the wlans and would remove N/A and should see channel numbers.
Happy WiFing.
Regards,
Abilash PR.
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11-26-2018 10:00 AM
mercy

