In a Huawei virtualized campus network managed byiMaster NCE-Campus,Fit APs do not go online immediatelyafter being added to the management platform. According to HCIP Datacom Campus Network documentation, Fit APs depend on awireless access controller (AC)for control, configuration delivery, and service provisioning. Simply adding a Fit AP to iMaster NCE-Campus only completes thedevice registration step, not the full service enablement process.
After a Fit AP is added, several additional steps are required before it can go online and provide wireless services. First, the AP must successfullydiscover and establish a control tunnel with the AC. Then, the AP typically needs to beapproved, assigned to a site, and bound to the correctAP group. Configuration data such as radio parameters, SSIDs, security policies, and authentication profiles must also be delivered from the AC to the AP.
In addition, firmware version checks or upgrades may occur during the onboarding process to ensure compatibility with the controller and management platform. Only after these steps are completed can the Fit AP enter thenormal online stateand start providing WLAN services.
This multi-step process ensures centralized control, consistent configuration, and reliable operation across large-scale campus networks, but it also means Fit APs cannot immediately go online upon being added to iMaster NCE-Campus.
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