Unifi - Migrate AP between controllers
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In the EdgeMax line, they even have a location for you to specify a controller IP in the DHCP server config. I wish they would update that to allow a DNS name, but I think it sets a DHCP option behind the scenes that requires IP, so it is not something they can control.
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This is probably a dumb question, but why isn't there a way to change the controller from within the existing controller?
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@DustinB3403 said in Unifi - Migrate AP between controllers:
I was able to restore the wireless settings by downloading the autobackup and then importing it into the new controller.
So all I would've had to do what change the DNS entry for the controller?
Even this wouldn't be required if you don't have a DNS entry on the local (think home) network, as it will do a broadcast and find the new controller.
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And the reason I ask that is what if you had to upgrade the controller for some future case of "upgrading inline isn't support"
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@DustinB3403 said in Unifi - Migrate AP between controllers:
And the reason I ask that is what if you had to upgrade the controller for some future case of "upgrading inline isn't support"
That's not the current model. Sure AD does that, just stand up a new AD box joined to the old AD, and assuming DNS is updated, all works.
But Ubiquiti hasn't designed this system with application failover built in. -
@DustinB3403 said in Unifi - Migrate AP between controllers:
And the reason I ask that is what if you had to upgrade the controller for some future case of "upgrading inline isn't support"
Companies have killed themselves like this before. You can be certain it would hurt them if they did something stupid like that.
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@JaredBusch Yeah my question is odd, just was trying to determine what would be a reason for installing a new controller.
It is an odd line of thinking, I know.
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In my case, my lab was down, so to get the AP up and playing with it I created a controller using a windows desktop.
Obviously this wasn't ideal, so when my lab was up (today) did I get a ubuntu system up and running with the controller software.
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@DustinB3403 said in Unifi - Migrate AP between controllers:
@JaredBusch Yeah my question is odd, just was trying to determine what would be a reason for installing a new controller.
It is an odd line of thinking, I know.
I want to install a new controller, you just install the same version as existing, make a backup, restore backup, change DNS. done.
I have done it more than one time over the years.
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@JaredBusch said in Unifi - Migrate AP between controllers:
@DustinB3403 said in Unifi - Migrate AP between controllers:
@JaredBusch Yeah my question is odd, just was trying to determine what would be a reason for installing a new controller.
It is an odd line of thinking, I know.
I want to install a new controller, you just install the same version as existing, make a backup, restore backup, change DNS. done.
I have done it more than one time over the years.
This assumes you have a DNS server on your network that you control. If you have no local DNS server, this is a non issue, the AP will find the controller based on broadcast.