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| ## Prerequisites | ||
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| - The conductor and router are running version x.x.x or newer of the Mist WAN Assurance plugin **I see no indication in the docs for the WA Plugin - Yikes!** |
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- Determine correct min version needed - if any.
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| - The router was previously onboarded and connected to the Mist cloud using the [ZTP Onboarding to a Conductor workflow](config_wan_assurance.md). | ||
| - For HA routers, each node should have a direct connection to the Mist cloud. | ||
| - The router must be online and connected to the cloud for the migration process to be initiated. | ||
| - The router is running a cloud-ready, image-based installation of SSR software, such as V6.0.0 or greater. Conductor-managed instances often are package-based installations. For upgrade instructions, please see [Image-Based Installation](intro_installation_image.md). |
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We have package-based 6.0.0 software, so this statement is misleading.
The router should be converted to image-based when it is migrated to the cloud, but need to double-check.
If not, then this guide needs to wait until IBU support is added to conductor.
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| - The router is running a cloud-ready, image-based installation of SSR software, such as V6.0.0 or greater. Conductor-managed instances often are package-based installations. For upgrade instructions, please see [Image-Based Installation](intro_installation_image.md). | ||
| - The router configuration must be re-created on the Mist cloud. | ||
| - The Mist cloud configuration should have the necessary components for establishing a successful cloud connection post migration. | ||
| - While still connected to the conductor, the system environment has to be prepared for migration to the Mist cloud. |
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I don't understand what this statement is asking of the reader. What does "preparing the system environment" mean?
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| - The router configuration must be re-created on the Mist cloud. | ||
| - The Mist cloud configuration should have the necessary components for establishing a successful cloud connection post migration. | ||
| - While still connected to the conductor, the system environment has to be prepared for migration to the Mist cloud. | ||
| - For a use case involving in-band management, the Mist config template must allow access to the conductor via SSH. This will ensure connectivity during the migration. |
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I don't understand how Mist will access the conductor via SSH, or why. I don't think this statement is correct.
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| - After upgrading to an image based software version, verify that the `mist-agent` is running. Use [Mist Agent Startup](add-link-here) to verify operation. |
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| While conductor-managed routers allow the user to configure the device-interface via PCI mapping, Mist management relies on name mapping instead. In order to create a compatible device map, use the following procedure. | ||
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| **AdD StEPs HeRe** |
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- I'd really like for this section to not be necessary. For Juniper-branded devices, this shouldn't be necessary, however the ports they use may be different from the defaults in Mist.
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| 2. Remove the conductor from the global.init. | ||
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| systemctl is-enabled reverse-ssh_conductor1_login | ||
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I thought engineering developed a migrate command that performed several of these steps outlined here.
@agrawalkaushik to confirm.
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We did. Spoke to Chris offline and the doc was created using the wrong source. Chris will be re-writing this.
… server exists any more - I did try the link and search several times for information.
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