Does Cirrus support the Cisco LWAPP WLC's if not will they in the future?
Thanks
Jon
I am interested to know the answer to this as well.
This would be a valuable device to have Cirrus manage in my environment as well.
jodros,
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I'm not very familiar with the Cisco WLC's confg interface. I know it supports telnet for configuration. Can someone post the steps on the CLI that you would navigate through to get to the equivalent of the "show running" or "show startup" command on this device?
Doing a 'show running-config' will provide the current running config of the wireless lan controller.
I would like to see the wireless module support these devices as well. All the information that was gathered from the stand alone AP's is contained in the 1.3.6.1.4.1.14179.2.1 mib tree on the WLC's. I know it's formatted differently but it is all there I think.
Login no enable, then show running-config (has to be the full command) there isn't a show startup-config.
I don't think it can help not being fully Cisco and being a combination of Cisco and Airspace CLI.
Well I just made a simple device template to download the running-config at least off of my WLC. For now, that will have to do.
Would you mind posting your template to the content sharing zone for Cirrus device templates? Thanks much!
Sure. I will post the template for the WLC that I created. The template only allows for config download, nothing else. It is a direct config download using telnet, so the communication settings should be set to all telnet. I tried getting the ssh to work, but I ran into log in issues with the Cirrus. The cool thing about the download being direct is that you can actually read the config within Cirrus. If you try to manually TFTP the config from the WLC to you workstation, for example, it will not be in a format that you can open and read. I am uploading it now.
I took advantage of your script for my 3750 Integrated controller which should have the same internal guts as a 4400 WLC and am getting stuck.
The following is what is coming back in the trace
Process Line = <show run>Echo recievedshow runProcess Line = <>Process Line = <Press Enter to continue...>Pushing back: <Press Enter to continue...>mPrompt is : <(Cisco Controller) >>TimerTick: mstrData=<Press Enter to continue...> State=3 - Connected to server - idlePending Disconnect = FalseTimerTick: mstrData=<Press Enter to continue...> State=3 - Connected to server - idlePending Disconnect = FalseTimerTick: Just tick-tockin away. ..TimerTick: mstrData=<Press Enter to continue...> State=3 - Connected to server - idlePending Disconnect = False
What needs to happen for an [Enter] to be hit?
BTW the syntax was edited from "sho running-config" to "sho run-config". Maybe there is a commaind line difference!
Does anyone know how to clear the flash on a 4402.
I am trying to upgrade to a newer software version and the tftp fails while loading to flash.
Any luck getting the script to hit the enter key at the correct prompts? I am having the exact same issue, and I did have to change it to sh run-config as well. Thanks.
C'mon SW Staff. These WLCs are not new...Why the lag? Why no 'official' support with this??
I am unable to pull down a config from our WLC 4402 using the user created content. Will there ever be SW support of these devices?
It doesnt appear to be much of a priority to Solarwinds that this issue gets resolved. There has been a few posts here on thwack about this issue, but very little actual work to provide a fix action. I have the feeling this will get ignored as we are still discussing this after this post has been up for almost 2 years now.
I know, I only get a minimal configuration downloaded; or I get everything including AP connectivity and dB settings.
This may partly because the unit fails to use a 'standard' command sequence and Cirrus can not do a series of commands for capture.
My resolution was to copy the WCS cfg file to another server on a daily basis and pray that this works. But I can not tell if 'someone' has modified a configuration which is one of the major things I depend on Cirrus to assist with, since it is a "Network Configuration Mananger" (except for a few situatons).