Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco Environment and Apple products

2009-06-16 Thread ClarkJK
We had an issue with Apples and were seeing a lot of "APF-1-CHANGE_ORPHAN_PKT_IP" in the logs sent a case to Cisco TAC and below is how they responded. " We see these error messages "APF-1-CHANGE_ORPHAN_PKT_IP" when a client tries to ARP for its last known GW with its last ip address. We have se

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco Environment and Apple products

2009-06-16 Thread Jeffrey Sessler
You're likely running in to a broadcom chipset/driver issue concerning the world mode information element that Cisco includes in the beacons. When a broadcom-based device (Apple seems most prevalent but I've seen HP laptops do the same) sees the world mode information element, it "freaks out" an

RE: Cisco Environment and Apple products

2009-06-16 Thread Lee H Badman
Brandon- We've found that Apple devices are probably the worst clients to support- many are ridiculously sticky (cling to bad signal when better is available, cling to weak 11a when 11g is booming, etc) and it tends to change a little with every new update to the OS. Best advice- keep everyone

Cisco Environment and Apple products

2009-06-16 Thread Case, Brandon J
Is anyone out there a Cisco controller shop that's seeing lots of troubles with Apple products? We're transitioning (still) to an entirely controller-based infrastructure so we have a mix of buildings that are running on those and some that are still IOS-based APs. Lately it seems a lot of ticket