A confirmation message appears.
3. Click OK.
The list of managed access points refreshes, and then the access point that you deleted
disappears from the list.
NOTE: Wireless clients that are associated with the access point that you deleted will still be
able to connect to the network until the next time the access point attempts to rejoin the controller.
When these access points attempt to rejoin the controller (through a discovery process), they
will be placed in a new AP zone if they match an existing AP registration rule. If they do not
match an AP registration rule, they will be placed automatically in the Staging Zone, at which
point wireless clients associated with these access points will lose network connectivity.
After you delete an access point, it could take approximately two minutes before it appears in
the Staging Zone again (if the access point does not match an existing AP registration rule).
After the access point appears in the Staging Zone, it may continue to broadcast the previous
SSID for the next five minutes, after which it will stop.
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Managing Access Points
Deleting an Access Point