Realise I've put this in the Wireless Access community, rather than Airwave community. Apologies. Will start a new discussion in the correct thread cos there's lots not right!
https://community.arubanetworks.com/discussion/multiple-airwave-servers-and-multiple-md-clusters-all-devices-appear-down#bmaf3e8580-5164-4d60-ab47-fc51258d24ed
Original Message:
Sent: Mar 16, 2023 10:44 AM
From: n.millward
Subject: Multiple Airwave Servers and Multiple MD Clusters
I've cottoned on to how easy it is to export a campus map, along with all the specific buildings and their associated APs, and import into a new Airwave server. Really straight forward. So that's great.
Just need to fill in the blank now that makes the APs 'come to life' on the floorplans. All grey at the moment. Can't find a way to import folders, and the relevant APs into the Devices list.
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Nathan
Original Message:
Sent: Mar 16, 2023 07:35 AM
From: n.millward
Subject: Multiple Airwave Servers and Multiple MD Clusters
We're in the process of tidying up our Aruba infrastructure:
9000 APs, 3 managed clusters, 3 Airwave servers, Glass.
Rationalising APs to be on the correct cluster is progressing fine (whitelist-db, specify the new group, the LMS on the group sorts it out).
One cluster is now intended to be mapped on one Airwave server (not the situation we're in at the moment).
The problem is with updating the mapping and Airwave. We need to move buildings and APs that are on the wrong Airwave server to the correct Airwave server.
Is there a way to do this without having to rebuild all the buildings that need to be moved, and relocate all the APs that need to be moved one-by-one?
Thanks.
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Nathan
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