Hi Julian,
Out of curiosity, can you describe what Juniper's replacement for SBR is
missing?
Thanks-
Lee
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Just finished migrating. Overall I'd say it's a big improvement in
performance, presentation, reporting. So far my only disappointment has been
running into this fun bug:
Bug ID: CSCtt94353 Heatmaps are not drawn after migration from WCS to NCS
So to get heatmaps to show again each map had
While I can't really add anything to the thread, I will admit to being jealous
that Trent has a cool logo.
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On Wed Nov 02 2011 08:09:21 Central Time, Lee H Badman wrote:
Out of curiosity, can you describe what Juniper's replacement for SBR is
missing?
Biggest thing was IP pools, since we assign IP addresses to our traditional VPN
clients via RADIUS.
Ah- now that is one of those little tidbits that will be great to know as we
migrate. Call me cynical, but I've come to pretty much expect some sort of bug
at every turn.
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Poor Lee. We got one too, very recently :-)
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As to the original thread, we’re using FreeRADIUS with a load balancer in
front. Around 9000-10,000 concurrent users, but relatively few of those are on
WPA.
There are some backends that can be problematic with
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On Wed Nov 02 2011 08:34:05 Central Time, Voll, Toivo wrote:
Poor Lee. We got one too, very recently :-)
We've been using the one at http://www.it.northwestern.edu/oncampus/wireless/
forever. I can't decide if I really like it or just kind of
Hi Lee,
For those of you with large (10,000 + users) RADIUS deployments, what
servers are you using and what are your points of pain and/or
appreciation?
We're using Radiator. No real points of pain; what we appreciate are the
features to manipulate requests and support all kinds of
Hi everyone,
Calling on your collective knowledge... since we moved most of our
wireless from Cisco fat to Cisco lightweight, I've been rather annoyed
with the lack of usable logging by the WLCs.
We're currently running WLC 5508 controllers and I would like to track
all association attempts,
Thanks although I can't take credit for the design. I will say that this logo
is a huge hit on our campuses. We have door cling stickers with it printed on
and put them on all of our building's exterior doors that we have pervasive
wireless coverage in. This has really helped folks identify
We Freeradius on RH5.X supporting PEAP/MSCHAP with AD for dot1x and LDAP
for VPN.
We have two production wireless that see about 8000-9000 users per day
15000 over the month.
no real pain points except some issues to resolve when RH gets upgraded.
file permissions/SE Linux caused the most
This new code fixes the blackberry torch issue with aggressive load balancing
on the wlan.
http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/search/getBugDetails.do?method=fetchBugDetailsbugId=CSCtn74703
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