Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 09:13:20 -0400
From: "Garber, Neal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Called-Station-ID and Cisco AP's
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Called-Station-Id = "0017.0f8c.25c1"
However, the cisco itself shows something slightly different:
Mac Address 0017.0f8c.25c0
Does your AP have two radios? If so, is this the
MAC of the other radio?
Yes it does, but this is not the mac address for the LAN interface
nor either of the radios:
LAN MAC Address: 00:17:94:EE:D8:C6
Radio 1 MAC Address: 00:17:0F:8C:25:C0
Radio 2 MAC Address: 00:17:0F:90:25:C0
Have others seen/noticed this before? ... If not, can
anyone else look and see if they are having a similar issue?
We use Cisco 1232 AP's and I'm not seeing this problem. The
Called-Station-ID is the MAC of the AP and the Calling-Station-ID
is the MAC of my XP laptop that associated to the AP.
Thanks. What version of IOS are you running?
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