Access points and switches are automatically added to ExtremeCloud IQ Controller via the cloud-connector when the DHCP and DNS prerequisites have been met. For full instructions on configuring DHCP, NPS, and DNS services, refer to the ExtremeCloud IQ Controller Deployment Guide. You can use the Add functionality to pre-provision any AP or switch before they connect.
Using the Add functionality, you can clone an existing AP or add a unique AP configuration.
Tip
If your APs are not displaying within the Edit Device Group page, verify the following:Note
You can add several APs and then register them at one time. An AP that is discovered by ExtremeCloud IQ Controller, but is not yet a member of a device group, has a status of In-Service Trouble.Note
Serial numbers for AP models AP39xx and the 11ax standard WiNG AP models (AP3xx, AP4xx, and AP5xx), pad the registration serial number with five trailing zeros. For example, the serial number format for these AP models is <SN>00000, and must be entered as2120W-2123400000
(16
digits).Universal AP
models: AP302W, AP305C/X, AP305C-1, AP410C/S6/S12, AP410C-1 and AP4000 do
not include trailing zeros. The serial number format for these AP models is 64002103260092
(14
digits).
AP5010 does not
include trailing zeros, the serial number format for this AP model is 640021032-60092
(15
digits).
The ExtremeCloud IQ Controller user interface prompts you for the proper format based on the AP model number.
Note
Most AP radio properties depend on a regulatory domain; which is defined at the site level. Devices that are connected to ExtremeCloud IQ Controller but not assigned to a device group have the status of In-Service Trouble. Devices that have not discovered ExtremeCloud IQ Controller have the status of Unknown.