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02-04-2014 09:36 AM
02-04-2014 09:36 AM
Switching controlled (via MSM710) MSM460s to autonomous mode without the controller?
Is there any way to remotely switch a controlled MSM460 to autonomous mode if the controller goes offline, other than physically factory-resetting the units individually? Their individual management interfaces become unresponsive once they establish a secure tunnel with the controller; if they lose contact, will they start answering again after a period, or can they be configured to?
I'm trying to build a controlled wireless network in a remote location, and need to develop SOPs for contingencies like controller failure; it'd be nice if that didn't have to be giving every AP on the network the paperclip reset.
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02-11-2014 01:10 PM
02-11-2014 01:10 PM
Re: Switching controlled (via MSM710) MSM460s to autonomous mode without the controller?
Source One Technology, Inc.
HP Partner
MSM 5.7.x deployment guide: