If I may stem off Stan's post, please plan well if you also have remote APs.
The remote AP is a VPN user first and requires specific policies in the
'validuser' ACL as well. In addition to DHCP, Secure PAPI, NAT-T, and L2TP
could also be required.
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Aruba controller and
see if the ARP response from the default gateway at least makes it that far.
With those two data points, you should be able to continue tracing the path to
determine where it is dropped.
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Office of the Chief Information Officer
The
uot;, which is
stored in the keychain. It'll fail and wait ~60seconds before trying again with
"password1". In my testing, I was never prompted to re-enter my password. Thus,
flushing keychain was the only option.
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Office of the C
; User role
>
> Yes
>
> No
>
> Wired AP profile
>
>
>
> - Access VLAN
>
> Yes
>
> No
>
> - Trunk Native VLAN
>
> Yes
>
> No
>
> - Trunk Allowed VLAN
>
> Yes
>
> Yes
>
As someone already mentioned, suppor
ilable address space. If you, too, like this idea, please request
the same via your system engineer. The more voices we have, the sooner it'll be
implemented . . . maybe.
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. Perhaps we
should all focus more on iMovie, etc. instead of trying to support these
devices in an enterprise environment? :-/ (fyi - I'm a mac)
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Office of the Chief Information Officer
The Ohio State University
614-292-9906 holland@osu
Ohio State moved from one hour lease times to 15 minutes lease times. (Be sure
to match your ARP timeout in your core with whatever DHCP lease time you
choose.)
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Office of the Chief Information Officer
The Ohio State University
614-292-9906
n, as we just started down that front. I can imagine
the desire to distinguish between 11n and non-11n on the coverage map, but that
is not currently supported. Let's hope we can get funds to replace 5,000+ APs
before someone asks for such an option to distinguish. ;-)
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Pete,
Take a look at http://wireless.osu.edu . There's a large image there that one
can click on that takes the viewer to our google map. There are icons for each
building that pulls up additional information, including links for each floor's
coverage.
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Networ
"unsolicited
commercial communications".
If we complain on this list about technology and said technology manufacturer
contacts us with solutions, that is a fantastic usage of the list. However, the
above is not (in my opinion of course).
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That is basically what we do here.
http://uniprint.osu.edu/printman/osuprintmap/
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Network Engineer, Wireless
Office of the Chief Information Officer
The Ohio State University
614-292-9906 holland@osu.edu
On Aug 27, 2010, at 12:08 AM, Coehoorn, Joel wrote:
> Wh
tment the past 1-2 years. (And I say this as a "mac user".)
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Office of the Chief Information Officer
The Ohio State University
614-292-9906 holland@osu.edu
On Aug 21, 2010, at 6:52 PM, Nik Kumar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I
s to solve and not problems to accept.
Is our job more difficult? Yes. Is it more exciting? Yes.
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Office of the Chief Information Officer
The Ohio State University
614-292-9906 holland@osu.edu
On Aug 18, 2010, at 12:54 PM, Johnson, Neil M wrot
Just to add clarification, both the AP-120 series and AP-105s only support two
(2) spatial streams, despite the additional antenna on the AP-120 series. FYI.
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Office of the Chief Information Officer
The Ohio State University
614-292-9906
Stephen,
Ha!
I'm assuming you're running the M3 supervisor cards. We're using SUP-IIs, and
they get taxed easily.
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Network Engineer, Wireless
Office of the Chief Information Officer
The Ohio State University
614-292-9906 holland@osu.edu
On Jun 30
e you have Aruba. Issue the following:
no ipv6 enable
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Network Engineer, Wireless
Office of the Chief Information Officer
The Ohio State University
614-292-9906 holland@osu.edu
On Jun 30, 2010, at 1:59 PM, Holland, Stephen wrote:
> We found that IPv6 broa
io. You'll experience more congestion
from devices using your new services versus the beaconing.
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Network Engineer, Wireless
Office of the Chief Information Officer
The Ohio State University
614-292-9906 holland@osu.edu
On May 5, 2010, at 9:25 AM, heath.barnhart
If the iPad is like the rest of Apple's product line, there's no way to
distinguish it from other Apple products based on mac address.
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The Ohio State University
614-292-9906 holland..
short lease times.
So, for us, it's not a matter of one device eating multiple addresses.
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Network Engineer, Wireless
Office of the Chief Information Officer
The Ohio State University
614-292-9906 holland@osu.edu
On Apr 19, 2010, at 1:29 PM, Johnson, Neil M
Pete,
To your last statement, does it prompt you with the certificate presented by
the infrastructure? Or does it implicitly trust it?
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Ryan Holland
Network Engineer, Wireless
Office of the Chief Information Officer
The Ohio State University
614-292-9906 holland@osu.edu
On Apr
P licenses, PEF licenses, and WIP licenses.
We played with Meraki a bit. It works. It isn't as applicable for a deployment
of our size, but it may be a good solution depending on ROI.
Good luck on your decision!
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Office of the Chief Information Of
HAPv2 and Active Directory, I would appreciate
you taking a moment to share how you are set up. Feel free to respond off list
as well.
Many thanks!
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Office of the Chief Information Officer
The Ohio State University
614-292-9906 holland@os
. . . or something to that effect.
Just an idea.
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Network Engineer, Wireless
CIO - Infrastructure
614-292-9906 holland@osu.edu
On Dec 2, 2009, at 2:02 PM, Urrea, Nick wrote:
I’m compiling research to give to our Faculty Technology Committee.
My question is has
I'm noticing this with my own iPhone here (Aruba). I still need to
dive in and see if its reproducible without using a connection profile
(i.e., manually associating). Let me know what you find.
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oCIO - Infrastructure
The Ohio
ll let you know
if we run into problems.
Our setup is similar, with an external DHCP server running ISC, and
we're of course using Aruba as well. Our aaa timers are 15 minutes
(900 seconds).
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CIO - Infrastructure
614-292-9906
Yes, 3.1 seems to have fixed things.
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Network Engineer, Wireless
oCIO - Infrastructure
The Ohio State University
614-292-9906 holland@osu.edu
On Sep 21, 2009, at 12:59 PM, Matt Ashfield wrote:
Just to rehas this discussion... Has anyone found that the Iphone3.1
Keep in mind that it should be each channel, not AP/radio, that should
be designed to support a particular number of devices.
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Ryan Holland
Network Engineer, Wireless
CIO - Infrastructure
The Ohio State University
614-292-9906 holland@osu.edu
On Aug 11, 2009, at 11:31 AM, M
details, I'd like to read them.
Thanks!
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Ryan Holland
Network Engineer, Wireless
CIO - Infrastructure
The Ohio State University
614-292-9906 holland@osu.edu
On Jul 30, 2009, at 12:09 PM, Manoj Abeysekera wrote:
In my humble opinion I think both single-channel architecture and
mu
uency . . .
Thanks!
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Ryan Holland
Network Engineer, Wireless
CIO - Infrastructure
The Ohio State University
614-292-9906 holland@osu.edu
On Jul 29, 2009, at 1:45 PM, Barber, Matt wrote:
Hi John,
I am curious what you mean when you say “it’s just not how clients
work.” With a single ch
I'm glad to see others with this problem (meaning that in nicest way possible of course). I had opened case 337745 with Apple. From what I found, the phone sends out probe requests for the known network and receives responses, but the phone never sends 802.11 auth frames (let alone association fram
lution to
be preferable. Now, if we had complete control over RF across campus,
my opinion may be different.
(Oh, and because people seem to be concerned with these sorts of
numbers: ~5,000 APs, ~40 controllers).
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CIO - Infrastructure
The
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