I bought a 4400 on bay for 1500 a few weeks ago ... they are coming down in 
price.  


On Dec 20, 2010, at 9:17 AM, Anton Vinokurov wrote:

> Hi All,
>  
> 2710 Location Appliance virtualization is trivial.
> 3310/3350 Mobility Services Engine virtualization is a bit more complicated, 
> but also straightforward.
> Obviously you need to have a WCS with Location (Plus) license, otherwise your 
> Location engines are pretty useless.
> All other stuff like DNS, Windows domain (AD), CA, ACS (including 5.0), WCS 
> can be easily virtualized as well.
>  
> Virtualized hardware runs in production environment even better than native 
> appliance-based one.  You get HA, DRS, increased manageability, scalability 
> and other nice features. Of course, not officially supported.
>  
> 2106 controller (its hardware is the same as for ASA5505) is theoretically 
> possible to virtualize as well. I gave up after few weeks trying J From the 
> practical standpoint, it may take months as one have to write a MontaVista 4 
> Linux driver for Marvel 88E60xx chip J If you have a spare ASA box, I guess 
> it is possible to “convert” it to 2106.
> It is likely NOT possible to run higher controller (440x and 5508) code in 
> virtual environment as CPU architecture is not i386 (440x is ARM, and 5508 is 
> MIPS64).
>  
> Regards,
>  
> Anton Vinokurov
> CCIE #23134 (R&S), CCDP
> [email protected]
>  
>  
>  
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Geek Mega
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> Subject: Re: [CCIE Wireless] CCIE_Wireless Digest, Vol 21, Issue 10
>  
> Has anyone managed (or trying) to get WLC working on VM?
>  
> Does anyone know how to extract BiOS from wlc2106 (if it is possible at all) 
> or where to get one from?
> 
> ZZZ
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