UNMANAGE an access point light on the MAIN Infrastructure

Hi guys,.

is there a way to unmanage a lightweight AP (LAP) on the Cisco Infrastructure FIRST, but keep it on the WLC management?, we want some of the life cycle free licenses.

Currently, we have a problem of license because when we add a WLC FIRST automatically adds all of its associated towers (115 aprox.) and they consume almost all lifecycle licenses available (125), causing that we cannot add another 10 aircraft for their FIRST management.

Is it possible some of these tricks FIRST unmanage but to keep their management of their corresponding WLC (in order to free some licenses of life cycle)?

Thank you in advance!

Kind regards

Sorry, but only you can do.

Once you succeed a WLC, all its associated with APs are also managed and therefore consume licenses of life cycle.

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