Note: Before proceeding, make sure you have administrative access to both the NXC-controller and the firewall. Also, ensure you have a backup of your network configuration in case anything goes wrong during the transition.
Step 1: Prepare for Transition
- Ensure you have the necessary login credentials and local Web GUI access to both the NXC-controller and the firewall.
- Create a backup of your NXC-controller configuration and network settings.
Step 2: Change AP Discovery Mode in NXC-Controller
- Log in to the NXC-controller using your administrative credentials.
- Change the AP discovery mode from "Automatic" to "Manual." This prevents the NXC-controller from automatically rediscovering APs again after removal.
Navigate to:
Configuration > Wireless > Controller
Step 3: Remove APs from NXC-Controller
- In the NXC-controller interface, locate the list of managed APs.
- For each AP you want to transition, select it and initiate the removal process.
Navigate to Configuration > Wireless > AP Management
- Confirm the removal and wait for the APs to be fully disconnected from the NXC-controller.
Step 4: Prepare Firewall for AP Management
- Log in to your firewall's administrative interface.
- Navigate to
Configuration > Wireless > AP Management > Mgmt. AP List
Note! Wait up to 5-10 minutes for the APs to be online in your firewall AP List. - Ensure that the firewall's Discovery mode is set to "Automatic" and ready to accept new AP connections (In Configuration > Wireless > Controller)
- Firmware upgrade your APs if their firmware are not up to date
Confirm the pop-up prompt and wait up to 10-15 minutes for your AP(s) to be fully upgraded. Navigate to Monitor > Logs in order to follow your AP upgrade process.
Step 6: Adopt APs to Firewall
- Configure necessary settings for the APs, such as SSIDs, security settings, and network configurations.
Access Point [Stand-alone mode] - AP First Setup & Configure an SSID (WiFi) and Guest WIFI
Step 7: Test and Verify
- Ensure that the adopted APs are functioning as expected under the firewall's management.
- Test wireless connectivity and verify that client devices can connect to the network through the newly managed APs.
- Monitor the network for any unexpected issues or disruptions.
Step 8: Decommission NXC-Controller (Optional)
- Once you have confirmed the successful adoption of APs by the firewall, you can decommission the NXC-controller.
- Ensure that all necessary configurations and settings have been transferred to the firewall.
- Safely power down and disconnect the NXC-controller from the network.
Step 9: Documentation and Cleanup
- Update your network documentation to reflect the changes made during the transition.
- Ensure that all configurations and settings are correctly documented for future reference.
- Dispose of the NXC-controller hardware responsibly or repurpose it for other uses.
Congratulations! You have successfully transitioned from an NXC AP controller to a firewall-based AP controller system. Your network environment should now be managed and controlled through the firewall's interface.
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