if thats the case then it should have joined the cluster unless you have
- disabled auto join mode. on the cluster
- or the single AP is in standalone mode
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Original Message:
Sent: Aug 01, 2022 01:11 AM
From: Nirav Patel
Subject: Adding an IAP to existing cluster of 18 IAPs
Hello, yes all access points are in same VLANs and subnet is also same.
That single AP is also in the same VLAN.
Regards,
Nirav Patel
Original Message:
Sent: Jul 31, 2022 03:59 AM
From: Ariya Parsamanesh
Subject: Adding an IAP to existing cluster of 18 IAPs
All you have to do is add the single IAP to the same VLAN as the other 18 IAPs.
in order for them to be part of cluster, they should have layer 2 adjacency.
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Original Message:
Sent: Jul 31, 2022 02:27 AM
From: Nirav Patel
Subject: Adding an IAP to existing cluster of 18 IAPs
Hello Everyone,
We have a cluster of 18 IAPs (305 & 505) with virtual controller IP 172.16.10.20/24. Firmware version is 8.9.0.2_83074. Out of that one IAP (172.16.10.21) is the conductor IAP.
We have another cluster of single AP (IAP 305) with same firmware version & IP is 172.16.10.26/24. So we want to add this single AP to existing cluster of 18 IAPs.
Please guide & help. Kindly check attached images.
Regards,
Nirav Patel