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Everything should be setup on the new UniFi Controller running on the UniFi Cloud Key Gen.2. Re-enable remote access and Ubiquiti SSO: Enable remote access and Ubiquiti SSO Especially when you created a new Ubiquiti account for the UCK setup. Otherwise you need to re-enable to remote access and SSO to be able to login with the Ubiquiti account.
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If you had already an Ubiquiti account and enabled the remote access and SSO prior to the move, you won't need to do anything here. Step 6: Re-enable cloud access and SSO (when overridden by UC backup restore) Import UC settings only backup file into the new UC running on the UCK: Restore backup file on the UniFi Controller running on the UCK restore the backup on the new UniFi Controller.
#UPDATE UNIFI CONTROLLER UPDATE#
Optional sub step - Update the UCK IPv4 address:įinally import e.g. So I stopped the old UC and updated the IPv4 of the new UCK to be the same as for the old UniFi Controller. In my case, I wanted to have the new UCK using the same static IPv4 as the old UniFi Controller. You should now stop the old UniFi Controller. Step 5: Stop the old UniFi Controller and import backup file to the new UC on the UCK Or you can navigate to Settings -> System Settings -> Maintenance -> Update to update. Now login to the UniFi Controller on the UCK and update to the latest version: Step 4: Update UniFi Controller on the UCK
#UPDATE UNIFI CONTROLLER ZIP#
I resolved this by taking a backup of the Unifi folder stop Unifi Controller service and zip the.
#UPDATE UNIFI CONTROLLER UPGRADE#
Login page when connecting to UCK using IPv4 address in your BrowserĬlick on Manage Cloud Key and update the firmware: Update Firmware on the UCK Run sudo apt upgrade unifi y and wait for it to complete.