Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Cisco WLAN controller -- created new SSID, not showing up as an available network?

Hi everyone,

I posted something similar yesterday concerning a new NPS server I am building out to replace are old one and with that a new SSID to replace the old ones. My question is now that I have the new SSID built out in our WLAN controller, which is basically an exact copy of the current SSID we are using, it is not showing up as an available network on devices?

It is enabled, not hidden. I added a new RADIUS Authentication Server in the WLAN controller which is the IP of the new NPS server. The RADIUS clients have been added to the new NPS server (which are the two WLAN controllers). Basically the same setup that we have for the current SSID. Not really sure what I am missing here?

The only thing I have NOT done yet is set up a GPO that I see is on the old domain we have for our current NPS/SSID which is:

User Config

Public Key Policies/Certificate Services Client - Auto-Enrollment Settings

Automatic certificate management Enabled

Enroll new certificates, renew expired certificates, process pending certificate requests and remove revoked
certificates Enabled

Update and manage certificates that use certificate templates from Active Directory Enabled

Display user notifications for expiring certificates in user and computer MY store Disabled

Again, not sure if this is needed, but I would think the new SSID should show up regardless of what the NPS server settings are and the GPO, but could totally be wrong! Also, I'm sure this doesnt matter since our current NPS server doesnt do this, but we dont add our APs as RADIUS clients, only the WLCs. Thanks everyone!



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