Hope the problems were gone after I left :)
Yes and no..we moved to Aruba... :-D
Would it be possible to test this and change at least one cluster to read/write? Preferably one where the index is different.
Afterward, check on the IAP if the index has changed.
I've done it, but nothing changed. I also rebooted all the APs of this cluster. The index isn't changed.
To look how it works, i wanted to test manually it via cli.
Maybe there i had found the problem, why it can't be changed via AirWave.
You can't change the index id to one who is already mapped to another SSID. As example: SSID 1 has index 1 and SSID 2 has index 0.
I first had to change the index of the SSID 2 from 0 to 3. Then i couldn't change the id of SSID 1 to 0.
(Somehow this seems to be logical)
After this, i had to reboot them all. The didn't advertise any SSID after this change.
I hope there is an way to done this in Airwave
How are the IAP's configured initially, if they are just in monitor only mode in AirWave?
For the configuration, we set them to 'Manage read/write'. After the configuration is done, we but them back to read only.