Prime Infrastructure to manage WLC 5760 with IOS XE 03.03.03

Hi there Is IOS XE 03.03.03 on WLC 5760 to be managed via Prime infrastructure 2.1 or what version do I need? It seems to be not fully supported with 2.1... Thanks and best regards Dominic

Hi Dominic,
The release notes http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/net_mgmt/prime/infrastructure/2-1/release/notes/cpi_rn.html#pgfId-43893 show support of up to 03.03.02
I have got a 3850 WLC running on IOS XE 03.03.03 managed by Prime 2.1
The release might not be up to date. When the release notes for Prime 2.1 came out, the highest supported is 03.02.03 and a few days later got changed to 03.03.02.
Regards,
Jeen Chew

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    Dec 12 17:12:51.006: %IOSXE-7-PLATFORM: 1 process wcm: 00000110: 01 07 01 06 ab 12 12 03  b8 05                    ..........
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    Dec 12 17:15:48.712: %IOSXE-7-PLATFORM: 1 process wcm: 8853.2e9e.f70a Sending L2Roam Packet to mobile  8853.2e9e.f70a
    Dec 12 17:15:48.712: 00000000: 1 wcm:  01 07 33 81 88 53 2e 9e  f7 0a c0 25 5c 68 81 20  ..3..S.....%\h..
    Dec 12 17:15:48.712: 00000010: 1 wcm:  28 11 c0 25 5c 68 81 20  01 00 02 01 06 ab 0d 0d  (..%\h..........
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    Dec 12 17:15:48.712: %IOSXE-7-PLATFORM: 1 process wcm: 00000030: ab 0d 0d 03 b8 05 28 11  0c 68 03 ea 4a f0 0b 00  ......(..h..J...
    Dec 12 17:15:48.713: %IOSXE-7-PLATFORM: 1 process wcm: 00000040: 07 01 06 ab 0d 0d 03 b8  05 28 11 0c 68 03 d6 eb  .........(..h...
    Dec 12 17:15:48.713: %IOSXE-7-PLATFORM: 1 process wcm: 00000050: 20 01 00 07 01 06 ab 0d  0d 03 b8 05 28 11 c0 25  ............(..
    Dec 12 17:15:48.713: %IOSXE-7-PLATFORM: 1 process wcm: 00000060: 5c ec 05 a0 0b 00 07 01  06 ab 0d 0d 03 b8 05 28  \..............(
    Dec 12 17:15:48.713: %IOSXE-7-PLATFORM: 1 process wcm: 00000070: 11 0c 68 03 d6 e4 00 0b  00 07 01 06 ab 0d 0d 03  ..h.............
    Dec 12 17:15:48.713: 00000080: 1 wcm:  b8 05 28 11 c0 25 5c 68  50 50 01 00 07 01 06 ab  ..(..%\hPP......
    Dec 12 17:15:48.713: 00000090: 1 wcm:  0d 0d 03 b8 05 28 11 c0  25 5c 68 81 2f 38 01 04  .....(..%\h./8..
    Dec 12 17:15:48.713: %IOSXE-7-PLATFORM: 1 process wcm: 000000a0: 01 06 ab 12 12 03 b8 05  28 11 0c 68 03 ea 4a ff  ........(..h..J.
    Dec 12 17:15:48.713: %IOSXE-7-PLATFORM: 1 process wcm: 000000b0: 2c 01 07 01 06 ab 12 12  03 b8 05 28 11 0c 68 03  ,..........(..h.
    Dec 12 17:15:48.713: %IOSXE-7-PLATFORM: 1 process wcm: 000000c0: ea 52 1f 24 01 07 01 06  ab 12 12 03 b8 05 28 11  .R.$..........(.
    Dec 12 17:15:48.713: %IOSXE-7-PLATFORM: 1 process wcm: 000000d0: 0c 68 03 d6 e4 0f 38 01  07 01 06 ab 12 12 03 b8  .h....8.........
    Dec 12 17:15:48.713: 000000e0: 1 wcm:  05 28 11 c0 25 5c ec 05  af 24 01 07 01 06 ab 12  .(..%\...$......
    Dec 12 17:15:48.713: %IOSXE-7-PLATFORM: 1 process wcm: 000000f0: 12 03 b8 05 28 11 0c 68  03 d6 eb 2f 3c 01 07 01  ....(..h.../<...
    Dec 12 17:15:48.713: %IOSXE-7-PLATFORM: 1 process wcm: 00000100: 06 ab 12 12 03 b8 05                              .......
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    Kind regards,
    Vasco Costa

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    Tejas Shah is a senior technical marketing engineer for Cisco Prime Infrastructure and Collaboration products. He has deployed Cisco Prime Collaboration Manager at various customer sites to help customers monitor and troubleshoot their video infrastructure. In addition, he is part of the Network Operations Center team at Cisco Live events for six years. Shah joined Cisco in 1995 and was in the Technical Assistance Center team supporting various network management system products for more than six years.
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    Raun, please see my responses inline:
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    I currently have NCS and do NOT currently have LMS.  I know I can move to Prime Infrastructure through Cisco Product Upgrade Tool.  However, what I am confused about is do I still have to buy LMS to have LMS functionality in Prime Infrastructure 1.2? 
    ==> Not at all.  The converged product will give you basic management capability for routers and switches that LMS provided in this release.   Feature/Functionality will keep on growing with upcoming releases.
    If not, do the licenses I transfer into Prime Infrastructure 1.2 from NCS also work for devices to work under LMS? 
    ==> Licensing is different than NCS or LMS.  You don't have to transfer the license.  Each install of Prime Infrastructure will have a unique UID string on which the licenses are based.  A new license will be applied to the product.
    Mean, can my currently 350 licenses be used for AP's as in NCS and routers in the LMS portion of Prime Infrastructure 1.2?
    ==> I would recommend getting a total count of your wired and wireless devices and match the right SKU based on that.
    Hope this helps.. Let me know if you have any further questions,
    Tejas

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