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Chad,
Sorry to hear about the issues you ran into. We also started the semester with
9800-80s, but we chose to go with 17.3.4.
Things went well for most of the day on the first day of classes, except for a
single controller crash after business hours. Cisco has identified this as a
bug on the
Ian,
Thank you for putting this together. Let's hope Ekahau is truly receptive and
they are able to come with alternatives that benefit all of us.
Hector Rios
UT Austin
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The challenge with testing FT, either "enabled" or "adaptive" is that it will
most likely work with the few devices you can test with, but the minute you
enable it and expose it to all your client devices, there will be some that
will just not play nice. At that point you either revert your conf
The log “chatter: lat_client_add(422): Failed to add client” is documented in
CSCvv78366. The release notes for 8.10.151 say that it is resolved, but it is
not. From the troubleshooting I’ve done, even on MR5, it appears this bug is
purely cosmetic. I have not had issues connecting to APs experi
For iOS there is always the trusty Airport utility. At the very least it tells
you the BSSID, channel and RSSI in dBm.
Hector Rios, UT Austin
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The Cisco AIR-ANT2566P4W-R= is an excellent antenna for broad coverage. The
Cisco AIR-ANT2566D4M-R is also a good option for more focused coverage. You can
find similar antennas available at a lower cost, with relatively the same specs
and performance like
https://www.tessco.com/product/2-4-5gh
We recently upgraded to 8.10.151 and have no complaints. But then again code
stability depends on so many factors. We have 8540s, and a mix of 9120s, 2700s,
2800, and 1562s.
Hector Rios, UT Austin
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Similar to others, we also broadcast our main SSIDs outdoors. I think it is the
best design. It keeps things consistent. To Lawson’s point, seamless mobility
could be a challenge. Depending on the size of your campus and your network,
you might be able to have a large subnet. But for those that
Very creative Philippe! I want to see it with all the lights on.
Greetings,
Hector Rios, Wireless Network Architect
The University of Texas at Austin | ITS
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You can also use the Wi-Fi Alliance product finder:
https://www.wi-fi.org/product-finder. Fast BSS Transition is covered under the
Wi-Fi Agile Multiband technical specification.
Hector Rios, Wireless Network Architect
The University of Texas at Austin | ITS
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Mathieu,
We continue to experience bug CSCvv78366. It is indeed cosmetic but it causes
APs to spew a lot of syslog messages (~40 per second). I have not looked into
CSCvv78719.
MR4 came out last month. We have not upgraded yet. If you look at the release
notes there are some interesting caveat
May I suggest that we also consider setting up an agenda. There are significant
enough changes in IOS-XE that configuration management will be very different.
Some might be considering DNA Center, others might be looking to take advantage
of its programmatic capabilities. For those that have PRI
I’m interested too.
Hector Rios, Wireless Network Architect
The University of Texas at Austin | ITS
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Me too please.
Hector Rios, Wireless Network Architect
The University of Texas at Austin | ITS
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For those of you on or considering 8.10., be aware of this bug:
CSCvt38486:
https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCvt38486
This was actually brought up a couple of months ago on subject "WLC 8.10.121
Deferred". We did experience the issue with Windows clients. And testing on
8.10.13
loop where they wouldn't join the controller.
Only 1 eventually joined after more than an hour. I wouldn't recommend that
version for now. All AP's were 2802's.
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Has anyone upgraded to WLC 8.10.130? I'm running it in the lab. No issues with
the upgrade. Just wanted to see if anyone is on it and with students back.
Thanks,
Hector Rios, Wireless Network Architect
The University of Texas at Austin
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https://wtf20.com/
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if it passing traffic
at that 24 hour mark.
GT Hill
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I’ve done several tests on an iPhone 7 and there have been instances where the
phone retains the same private MAC addr longer than 24 hours. Has
I’ve done several tests on an iPhone 7 and there have been instances where the
phone retains the same private MAC addr longer than 24 hours. Has anyone else
done more testing?
Hector Rios, Wireless Network Architect
The University of Texas at Austin
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8.10.121.0 is a deferred code. There are two major bugs you should be aware of:
CSCvt47413 IW-6300H/1562/2800/3800/4800 series APs are failing DFS
compliance
CSCvt98797 Channel Availability Check (CAC) is skipped after channel
change on 2800/3800/4800/1560/IW6300
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True, but default behavior matters.
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rated authentication
that Apple products ship knowing how to do (Passpoint, openroaming, etc.). Do
they have a proposal for this that I missed?
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I'm sure a lot of you have thought about offering better support for devices
that require link-local multicast or broadcast. But you know the challenges.
Cisco User Defined Networks is actually a really cool solution by Cisco. And it
seems to provide a solution that is both easy for the user and
Apple is moving forward with their privacy efforts. The next step is to
randomize MAC addresses when connecting to an AP, not just when probing. This
is coming soon.
https://globalreachtech.com/blog-mac-randomisation-apple/
This is from Apple. Luckily, there is a way to disable private addresse
Did TAC mention when they will release 8.10MR3?
Hector Rios, Wireless Network Architect
The University of Texas at Austin
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Cisco just released a number of field notices. These are pretty serious as they
just found out that some versions of their code are not complying with DFS
requirements. This is affecting a lot of APs.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/field-notices/705/fn70577.html?emailclick=CNSemail
Dennis,
Have you tested your Android devices with FT disabled? (instead of FT
Adaptive). I would be curious to hear what results you get.
Thanks,
Hector Rios, Wireless Network Architect
The University of Texas at Austin
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Not sure if everyone saw the deferral of 8.10.121.0 There is a single bug that
is fixed on 8.10.122.0 Must be bad enough for Cisco to decide to pull
8.10.121.0 off the suggested list of releases.
Regards,
Hector Rios, Wireless Network Architect
The University of Texas at Austin
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Aruba has a webinar this week, for anyone interested:
Contact Tracing in Higher Education: What you can do now
https://arubanetworks.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMkdeuvpjMjG9wOJ7P2I4J_1STpNEEcWhBD
Just like Cisco, Aruba has other integrations to provide additional accuracy
and functionality. How
Hz, despite it being unlicensed by the FCC.
Lee Badman
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Now that the FCC has approved the 6GHz band, I wonder what others are doing in
terms of planning. There is a lot to think about and unlike prior
announcements, this one really is a game changer. Here are some thoughts:
*Vendors should be rushing to make APs and make them available possibly this
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