Feature
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Symptom
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Probable Cause
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Possible Solution
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Configure > Templates
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The access point is inaccessible through the HTTP port set through template configuration job.
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The HTTP port setting does not take effect until the access point is cold restarted.
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Cold restart the access point.
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Template configuration job fails every time.
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The access point is not set up properly.
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Make sure the WLSE is configured as a TFTP server for the access point.
For additional information, see Getting Started.
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Configure > Jobs
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The Undo function does not work.
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Your job is SNMP-based, which is not supported by the Undo function.
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None.
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Your job includes the following Security options, which are not supported by the Undo function:
• Local Admin Authentication under the Local Admin Access
• Encryption Key Values under Local AP/Client Security
• Shared Secret under Server-Based Security.
• Shared Secret under Accounting.
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None.
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Your job includes the FTP Username and password.
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None.
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You are trying to Undo a job that has already been undone.
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None.
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Your job is HTTP-based but you have not set up the HTTP credentials.
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Add HTTP credentials using Administration >Discover >Device Credentials > HTTP User/Password
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You are trying to Undo a job that contains Custom values, which are not supported by the Undo function.
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None.
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Configure > Jobs
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HTTP job does not run or fails.
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The credentials are not set properly.
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Make sure the credentials on the WLSE are the same as the credentials on the access point or bridge using Administration > Discover > Device Credentials.
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Make sure the credentials on the access point or bridge have firmware rights.
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The TFTP server is not set up correctly.
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The TFTP setting on the access point should point to the WLSE as its TFTP server. This can be done by applying a template configuration, containing TFTP server settings, through an SNMP job (only 11.08T and higher)
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The device is not responding to HTTP jobs.
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HTTP browsing is disabled on the AP because of this job run.
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At the access point console, turn on non-console browsing, or schedule an SNMP job for the device if its version is11.08T or higher.
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SNMP job does not run or fails.
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The community string is not set properly.
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Make sure the SNMP community string set on the WLSE is the same as the string set on the access point or bridge using Administration > Discover > Device Credentials.
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Make sure the SNMP community string on the access point or bridge has firmware rights.
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Configure > Jobs
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The job failed.
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There are multiple reasons a job may have failed.
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Make sure all the bootstrapping steps have been performed correctly on the access point.
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Check the jobvm.log by selecting Administration > Appliance > Status > View Log File to further identify and report the problem.
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If after applying a configuration template on a device, the device reboots, the job will be categorized as Failed.
When applying a configuration template on a job with multiple devices, if the job fails on even one of the devices, the job is categorized as Failed.
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Check if "Verification could not be completed" appears in the Job Run Detail > Job Run Log to identify this problem.
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The job is reported as failed, but the configuration was applied successfully to the devices.
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The SNMP timeout to the device is too short.
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Select Administration > Discover > Device Credentials > SNMP Communities and increase the SNMP timeout.
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Configure > Jobs
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The job completed with errors.
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This error can be seen in jobs where pre- or post- configuration backups before or after applying the new configuration fail, but the new configuration is applied successfully.
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Check if "Completed with errors" appears in the Job Run Detail > Job Run Log to identify this problem.
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There is a time discrepancy in scheduled jobs.
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The time is not set correctly on the WLSE.
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Using CLI commands, reset the time to Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) as follows:
1. Enter services stop to stop services.
2. Enter the clock command to reset the time.
3. Enter services start to restart the services.
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