@Trenton did you just have to apply the AirGroup Config at the Managed Network
node for Airgroup to work? We have a subfolder underneath MN that we have
always applied our centralized config to.
We are also experiencing airgroup issues...
We have a cluster of 7210s that we upgraded from
Do you run CPSEC on your APs? I've heard that non-CPSEC AP connections can
contend with the controller cluster heatbeats and cause disconnect.
On 1/14/20 3:37 PM, Miller, Keith C wrote:
Hi Trent,
No not related to AirGroup, but we’ve had problems with AirGroup
server leaks in the past on
Hi Trent,
No not related to AirGroup, but we’ve had problems with AirGroup server leaks
in the past on 8.4 – One of the solutions was to configure AirGroup in
centralized mode at the group level.
The other problems are related to the 515s and we are suffering from cluster
disconnects in a few
For you other 3 bugs any related to airgroup? I’m having airgroup issue with
8.5.x. Running in centralized mode with no airgroup profiles. Working with
TAC they found that the Airgroup config has to be done from /md level and can’t
override at lower folder levels. We got past this but now
We have Aruba engineers on site. They've experienced the issue many times
since they have been here. So I am confident that something will be done about
this specific bug. We have about 3 more bugs of varying criticality they are
looking at.
Ryan
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues
On the specific bug that Ryan is talking about, I was speaking today
with a local partner who was experiencing the bug as well (and I believe
has contacted Ryan offline), and their workaround was to change the
SSIDs to bridge mode. We already made that change for unrelated reasons*
during our