RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco WLC Microsoft NPS for .1x

2014-11-26 Thread Dexter Caldwell
Very helpful. We don't use AVC much currently though we were considering it. I do have profiling on. Which version of NBAR were you using?. How long have you been running 8.0? Just a month? I did get a watchdog reset in one of my prior reboots. So far no unexpected reboots again yet.

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] beacons and data rates

2014-11-26 Thread Bruce Curtis
In large classrooms and auditoriums we have set the minimum non-802.11n rate to 54 Mbps for both 2.4 and 5 GHz (and multicast). In large classrooms the 802.11n MCS0/7 Mbps is enabled because of some issues with Apple laptops. After MCS0 the minimum is MCS5/58Mbps. In some auditoriums we

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco WLC Microsoft NPS for .1x

2014-11-26 Thread Matthew Newton
Hi, On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 04:53:03PM +, Dexter Caldwell wrote: Very helpful. We don't use AVC much currently though we were considering it. I do have profiling on. Which version of NBAR were you using?. Whatever came with 8.0.100.0 - they report this: Protocol Pack Name: Advanced

AppleTV in production

2014-11-26 Thread curtis.f.evans
Hello all, I am currently at a crossroads with existing AppleTV's in our environment. We are nearing our agreed upon implementation date, but as I have moved from our testing to production environment I am finding certain issues (listed below) arise that didn't present in test. 1. iOS device

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] AppleTV in production

2014-11-26 Thread Dexter Caldwell
We found another way to do it. We're not using Bonjour gateway but will probably test it later. Right now the Apple TV is plugged in on the wire. So we don't run a Bonjour gateway or anything. Currently. This wasn't available until a more recent update. And yes our wireless clients can be on a