Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Odd behavior on Aruba wireless network

2016-11-11 Thread Jeremy Mooney
This is speculation, but based only on the wording of the option it could
cause issues if you have devices with multiple interfaces in separate
networks with the same MAC (opinion on this varies, but it's allowed and
possibly even recommended vs MAC-per-interface). Also if you have any
currently hidden (by being in different locations)
manufacturer-duplicated-MACs, but those are a problem waiting to happen
otherwise anyways. Those two could easily be support headaches, plus it's
another check to process on every lease and it really only is needed if
you're trying to tightly optimize pool usage.

On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 11:22 AM, Mark McNeil [Staff] 
wrote:

> Atanas,
>   Actually it is not enabled. If I'm reading the description correctly
> this would "expire" the old lease and issue a new one to the user. This
> would seem to fix my issue. Infoblox manual says this is off by default. It
> would seem preferable to have this enabled by default. Any idea why its off
> by default?
>
> Thanks
>
> Mark
>
> On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 11:02 AM, Atanas P Atanasov 
> wrote:
>
>> Mark,
>>
>>
>>
>> Do you have “one lease per client” enabled?
>>
>>
>>
>> Atanas Atanasov
>>
>> Network Analyst
>>
>> Syracuse University
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:
>> WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] *On Behalf Of *Mark McNeil [Staff]
>> *Sent:* Friday, November 11, 2016 10:50 AM
>> *To:* WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
>> *Subject:* [WIRELESS-LAN] Odd behavior on Aruba wireless network
>>
>>
>>
>> I have an implementation of Alcatel/Aruba wireless. We've been trying to
>> manage out DHCP pool as it hits 90 precent quite often. We are seeing this
>> strange behavior in that a single user within a short period of time is
>> associating and disassociating and as such gets new IP address. The DHCP
>> server is retaining the old IP as being active so does not redistribute for
>> 30 minutes. The examples I list below show two  to three IP addresses being
>> given out from the same AP in a few minute period. We've seen IP address
>> changes in less that 30 seconds on a regular basis.
>>
>>
>>
>> This issue seem to occur in areas of good coverage as well as in marginal
>> areas.
>>
>> ​Lan IP Address ​  Association time
>> Duration Avg. Speed
>>
>> *172.21.34.49, 172.21.52.16*
>>
>> *​*11/10/16, 4:25  PM 2 minutes  122Mps​
>>
>> *172.21.59.221, 172.21.45.117, *
>>
>> *172.21.52.217*
>>
>> *​ * 11/9/16, 11:57 AM 5 minutes
>>   ​
>>
>> ​
>>
>> DHCP server is from Infoblox
>>
>>
>>
>> Any thoughts.
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> ​
>>
>>
>>
>>  ​
>>
>>
>>
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RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Odd behavior on Aruba wireless network

2016-11-11 Thread Atanas P Atanasov
Your best bet would be to talk to Infoblox’ support.
Are the IPs your clients are getting on the same subnet?

Atanas

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[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Mark McNeil [Staff]
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2016 12:22 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Odd behavior on Aruba wireless network

Atanas,
  Actually it is not enabled. If I'm reading the description correctly this 
would "expire" the old lease and issue a new one to the user. This would seem 
to fix my issue. Infoblox manual says this is off by default. It would seem 
preferable to have this enabled by default. Any idea why its off by default?

Thanks

Mark

On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 11:02 AM, Atanas P Atanasov 
> wrote:
Mark,

Do you have “one lease per client” enabled?

Atanas Atanasov
Network Analyst
Syracuse University

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 On Behalf Of Mark McNeil [Staff]
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2016 10:50 AM
To: 
WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Odd behavior on Aruba wireless network

I have an implementation of Alcatel/Aruba wireless. We've been trying to manage 
out DHCP pool as it hits 90 precent quite often. We are seeing this strange 
behavior in that a single user within a short period of time is associating and 
disassociating and as such gets new IP address. The DHCP server is retaining 
the old IP as being active so does not redistribute for 30 minutes. The 
examples I list below show two  to three IP addresses being given out from the 
same AP in a few minute period. We've seen IP address changes in less that 30 
seconds on a regular basis.

This issue seem to occur in areas of good coverage as well as in marginal areas.
​Lan IP Address ​  Association time   Duration  
   Avg. Speed

172.21.34.49, 172.21.52.16
​11/10/16, 4:25  PM 2 minutes  122Mps​

172.21.59.221, 172.21.45.117,

172.21.52.217
​  11/9/16, 11:57 AM 5 minutes   ​

​
DHCP server is from Infoblox

Any thoughts.

Regards
Mark

​


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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Odd behavior on Aruba wireless network

2016-11-11 Thread Mark McNeil [Staff]
Atanas,
  Actually it is not enabled. If I'm reading the description correctly
this would "expire" the old lease and issue a new one to the user. This
would seem to fix my issue. Infoblox manual says this is off by default. It
would seem preferable to have this enabled by default. Any idea why its off
by default?

Thanks

Mark

On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 11:02 AM, Atanas P Atanasov 
wrote:

> Mark,
>
>
>
> Do you have “one lease per client” enabled?
>
>
>
> Atanas Atanasov
>
> Network Analyst
>
> Syracuse University
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:
> WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] *On Behalf Of *Mark McNeil [Staff]
> *Sent:* Friday, November 11, 2016 10:50 AM
> *To:* WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
> *Subject:* [WIRELESS-LAN] Odd behavior on Aruba wireless network
>
>
>
> I have an implementation of Alcatel/Aruba wireless. We've been trying to
> manage out DHCP pool as it hits 90 precent quite often. We are seeing this
> strange behavior in that a single user within a short period of time is
> associating and disassociating and as such gets new IP address. The DHCP
> server is retaining the old IP as being active so does not redistribute for
> 30 minutes. The examples I list below show two  to three IP addresses being
> given out from the same AP in a few minute period. We've seen IP address
> changes in less that 30 seconds on a regular basis.
>
>
>
> This issue seem to occur in areas of good coverage as well as in marginal
> areas.
>
> ​Lan IP Address ​  Association time
> Duration Avg. Speed
>
> *172.21.34.49, 172.21.52.16*
>
> *​*11/10/16, 4:25  PM 2 minutes  122Mps​
>
> *172.21.59.221, 172.21.45.117, *
>
> *172.21.52.217*
>
> *​ * 11/9/16, 11:57 AM 5 minutes
>   ​
>
> ​
>
> DHCP server is from Infoblox
>
>
>
> Any thoughts.
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> Mark
>
> ​
>
>
>
>  ​
>
>
>
> --
>
> 
> *Mark McNeil  *
> *Director, Network Engineering and Operations*
> *Fordham University | Fordham IT*
> *Tel: 718-817-3763*
> *Business Office: 718-817-3750*
> *Fax: 718-817-5775*
> *email: mcn...@fordham.edu *
> 
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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] edroam as main 802.1x ssid

2016-11-11 Thread Chace, Daniel
We replaced our SSID last year with eduroam as the primary, and it has been a 
success.  It helped that we rolled out TLS at the same time.
Users have been happy that they automatically connect when visiting campuses 
that participate.




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Daniel Chace
Director, Network and System Infrastructure
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Information Technology Services
dch...@siue.edu




On Nov 10, 2016, at 10:04 PM, Becker, Jason 
> wrote:

We're getting ready to reduce the number of ssid that we have across Campus and 
one idea is to use edroam as our main 802.1x secure ssid.  Is anyone else doing 
this and if so how is it going?



Thanks,
Jason
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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] edroam as main 802.1x ssid

2016-11-11 Thread Jeremy Mooney
We went that way. It was a relatively easy decision given our old radius
cert was expiring and everyone would need to reconfigure anyways. We just
used the opportunity to transition to eduroam instead.

We wanted to enforce proper username syntax (both for roaming, and to push
CAT so CAs get set up properly), but also allow domain-joined computers to
authenticate pre-login (on campus - it's not allowed roaming anyways).
That's primarily so non-cached-users can log in, but also useful for
management. Our solution was two profiles on Windows - an "eduroam" one
that's user-entered credentials for roaming, and a "Bethel eduroam" using
machine-credentials for local/default. We then allow windows host syntax
(but not windows user syntax) along with the usual user@realm on the radius
side. A nice side benefit is the network side doesn't have the user
identity, and the having to pull data from an unrelated system discourages
inappropriate user-ip data correlation.


On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 10:04 PM, Becker, Jason  wrote:

> We're getting ready to reduce the number of ssid that we have across
> Campus and one idea is to use edroam as our main 802.1x secure ssid.  Is
> anyone else doing this and if so how is it going?
>
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] edroam as main 802.1x ssid

2016-11-11 Thread Tony Skalski
We moved to just eduroam and a guest SSID this fall. We used the eduroam
CAT tools to get users onboard and those have worked well. And when a few
users with new Google Pixels (Android 7.1) could not use the CAT tool, the
issue was corrected within 2 days.

ajs

On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 10:22 AM, Hunter Fuller  wrote:

> We are moving in this direction. We will have eduroam and one wide-open
> ESSID for connection instructions and non-dot1X devices.
>
> On Thursday, November 10, 2016, Becker, Jason  wrote:
>
>> We're getting ready to reduce the number of ssid that we have across
>> Campus and one idea is to use edroam as our main 802.1x secure ssid.  Is
>> anyone else doing this and if so how is it going?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jason
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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] edroam as main 802.1x ssid

2016-11-11 Thread Hunter Fuller
We are moving in this direction. We will have eduroam and one wide-open
ESSID for connection instructions and non-dot1X devices.

On Thursday, November 10, 2016, Becker, Jason  wrote:

> We're getting ready to reduce the number of ssid that we have across
> Campus and one idea is to use edroam as our main 802.1x secure ssid.  Is
> anyone else doing this and if so how is it going?
>
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
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RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Odd behavior on Aruba wireless network

2016-11-11 Thread Atanas P Atanasov
Mark,

Do you have “one lease per client” enabled?

Atanas Atanasov
Network Analyst
Syracuse University

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From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Mark McNeil [Staff]
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2016 10:50 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Odd behavior on Aruba wireless network

I have an implementation of Alcatel/Aruba wireless. We've been trying to manage 
out DHCP pool as it hits 90 precent quite often. We are seeing this strange 
behavior in that a single user within a short period of time is associating and 
disassociating and as such gets new IP address. The DHCP server is retaining 
the old IP as being active so does not redistribute for 30 minutes. The 
examples I list below show two  to three IP addresses being given out from the 
same AP in a few minute period. We've seen IP address changes in less that 30 
seconds on a regular basis.

This issue seem to occur in areas of good coverage as well as in marginal areas.
​Lan IP Address ​  Association time   Duration  
   Avg. Speed

172.21.34.49, 172.21.52.16
​11/10/16, 4:25  PM 2 minutes  122Mps​

172.21.59.221, 172.21.45.117,

172.21.52.217
​  11/9/16, 11:57 AM 5 minutes   ​

​
DHCP server is from Infoblox

Any thoughts.

Regards
Mark

​


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Odd behavior on Aruba wireless network

2016-11-11 Thread Mark McNeil [Staff]
I have an implementation of Alcatel/Aruba wireless. We've been trying to
manage out DHCP pool as it hits 90 precent quite often. We are seeing this
strange behavior in that a single user within a short period of time is
associating and disassociating and as such gets new IP address. The DHCP
server is retaining the old IP as being active so does not redistribute for
30 minutes. The examples I list below show two  to three IP addresses being
given out from the same AP in a few minute period. We've seen IP address
changes in less that 30 seconds on a regular basis.

This issue seem to occur in areas of good coverage as well as in marginal
areas.

​Lan IP Address ​  Association time
Duration Avg. Speed

*172.21.34.49, 172.21.52.16*
*​*11/10/16, 4:25  PM 2 minutes  122Mps​

*172.21.59.221, 172.21.45.117, *

*172.21.52.217*
*​ * 11/9/16, 11:57 AM 5 minutes   ​



​

DHCP server is from Infoblox


Any thoughts.


Regards

Mark





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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] edroam as main 802.1x ssid

2016-11-11 Thread Frans Panken
Using eduroam as a single SSID is a common approach in the Netherlands (and 
other countries in Europe). Using eduroam at your own institution significantly 
reduces the questions at the helpdesk when users are at a location where they 
offer eduroam. Various user groups (student/staff/extern) can easily be mapped 
on different VLANs as a result of RAIDUS attributes. All enterprise Wi-Fi 
solutions support that. A VLAN between two controllers of nearby sites is 
another way to resolve the sitution Jerry revers to. 
In the NL, we have a site that give people insight if there are problems with 
eduroam at other locations: 
https://www.eduroam.nl/netwerk-status/geen-storingen 

-Frans

On 11/11/2016, 14:03, "The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
on behalf of Manon Lessard"  wrote:

Hi

Jerry's comment reminds me: we have sites that are close to another 
university's and it has created weird things a few times where the STAs  will 
associate with the other U's Wi-Fi instead of ours and thus cannot access 
everything that's available on campus. We mitigated it by working with the 
other U to tweak coverage.


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Technicienne en développement de systèmes 
CCNP, CWNA
Direction des technologies de l'information 
Pavillon Louis-Jacques-Casault
1055, avenue du Séminaire
Bureau 0403
Université Laval, Québec (Québec)
G1V 0A6, Canada
418 656-2131, poste 12853
Télécopieur : 418 656-7305
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RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] edroam as main 802.1x ssid

2016-11-11 Thread Legge, Jeffry
Do you use Cisco Wifi phones. If so do you plan on using the everything else 
SSID for wifi phones?

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Sent: Friday, November 11, 2016 7:54 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] edroam as main 802.1x ssid

On 11/10/2016 11:04 PM, Becker, Jason wrote:
> We're getting ready to reduce the number of ssid that we have across Campus 
> and one idea is to use edroam as our main
> 802.1x secure ssid.  Is anyone else doing this and if so how is it going?
>
>
>


We are attempting to get down to two, eduroam as the main ssid and one for 
everything else.   IT is going fine, adaption 
is slow just because we have a lot of people already configured for the other 
ssid.   The only issue I have heard of, is 
if you have other entities using eduroam that are close it causes issues, we do 
not.


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RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] edroam as main 802.1x ssid

2016-11-11 Thread Manon Lessard
Hi

Jerry's comment reminds me: we have sites that are close to another 
university's and it has created weird things a few times where the STAs  will 
associate with the other U's Wi-Fi instead of ours and thus cannot access 
everything that's available on campus. We mitigated it by working with the 
other U to tweak coverage.


Manon Lessard
Technicienne en développement de systèmes 
CCNP, CWNA
Direction des technologies de l'information 
Pavillon Louis-Jacques-Casault
1055, avenue du Séminaire
Bureau 0403
Université Laval, Québec (Québec)
G1V 0A6, Canada
418 656-2131, poste 12853
Télécopieur : 418 656-7305
manon.less...@dti.ulaval.ca
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RE: edroam as main 802.1x ssid

2016-11-11 Thread Manon Lessard
Jason

Ever since we introduced Eduroam on campus a few years ago we have been 
configured that way. It is going very well.
We are a Cisco shop and ACS handles the clients: if your login isn't @ulaval, 
you're in a guest vrf, else you're granted "campus" access.
We run a voice ssid, a guest ssid (with web registration) and eduroam.
One thing I recently discovered and could help your people in the transition is 
eduroam CAT, an open source project that allows you to create an "automated" 
configuration regardless of the device's OS.

Cheers!

Manon Lessard
Technicienne en développement de systèmes
CCNP, CWNA
Direction des technologies de l'information
Pavillon Louis-Jacques-Casault
1055, avenue du Séminaire
Bureau 0403
Université Laval, Québec (Québec)
G1V 0A6, Canada

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Télécopieur : 418 656-7305
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From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Becker, Jason
Sent: 10 novembre 2016 23:05
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] edroam as main 802.1x ssid


We're getting ready to reduce the number of ssid that we have across Campus and 
one idea is to use edroam as our main 802.1x secure ssid.  Is anyone else doing 
this and if so how is it going?







Thanks,

Jason
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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] edroam as main 802.1x ssid

2016-11-11 Thread Bucklaew, Jerry
On 11/10/2016 11:04 PM, Becker, Jason wrote:
> We're getting ready to reduce the number of ssid that we have across Campus 
> and one idea is to use edroam as our main
> 802.1x secure ssid.  Is anyone else doing this and if so how is it going?
>
>
>


We are attempting to get down to two, eduroam as the main ssid and one for 
everything else.   IT is going fine, adaption 
is slow just because we have a lot of people already configured for the other 
ssid.   The only issue I have heard of, is 
if you have other entities using eduroam that are close it causes issues, we do 
not.


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