On 20 Dec 2017, at 5:06, Jeffrey D. Sessler wrote:
[…] I have three releases to choose from, or four if I wanted to run
8.6 beta! ;-)
FYI; 8.6 was released on CCO 6 days ago (14th).
--
Joachim
**
Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group
Thanks everyone for the discussion -- I think this thread somewhat proves
the state that AirOS is in right now, for better or worse. Our deployment
on 8.4.100.0 has been stable on our 8540's and the deferral notice for DFS
issues can be remedied by disabling DFS channels if we have to. We will
All right then, the last word is yours.
Happy Holidays.
Lee Badman | Network Architect
Certified Wireless Network Expert (#200)
Information Technology Services
206 Machinery Hall
120 Smith Drive
Syracuse, New York 13244
t 315.443.3003 f 315.443.4325 e
27 cases won’t necessarily translate into hundreds of other sites hitting the
bug. I just finished the 1st academic semester and have had zero tickets for
wireless. Were users running into this bug and not reporting it, or are there
specific circumstances that trigger it that aren’t happening
I understand the words. And am speaking in the context that 8.2.166 is what’s
listed as recommended. Not sure why you’d have to be chummy with the BU to get
better information.
My point is that 27 reported open cases equals likely hundreds of sites more
hitting the issue without realizing it.
Well, 8.2 MR7 interim with that fix has been available since early September,
but there are several newer builds including the Dec 18th 8.2.167.2 that
include it and other fixes and new features. Those first early builds were
likely restricted i.e. if you aren’t hitting the bug then why risk
I'm told that one of the pair will spontaneously lose the ability to tag
traffic.
Thanks,
Joseph B.
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 19, 2017, at 8:44 PM, Alan D Wang
> wrote:
What problems have you been seeing with HA and was this in 8.3 and/or
Thanks, Yahya. Now here’s an axe-grinding moment for me: from Cisco’s list of
recommended code versions, 8.2.166.0 is the version to go with. Easy enough-
yes?
No. Look at the note regarding the x800 AP-related bug CSCve57121 Client when
auto-connects to SSID unable to reach gateway after a