th TAC and our regional Cisco SE and are in the
process of filing an enhancement request.
@Eric - would you be willing to share more detail on or off the list regarding
"CSV uploads of MAC-to-AP name assignments"? If I am understanding this
correctly, it may be something useful in our
Are you talking about enabling the LAN ports from Prime or on the WLC itself?
On the WLC itself the LAN ports are configured via the policy tag configuration
in the RLAN-POLICY map section where you assign a RLAN to each port. That
policy tag then needs to be applied to the APs.
For applying
ISE 2.7 is a stable release. Cisco released very few new features and instead
focused a lot of bug fixes in 2.6 and 2.7.
I’d for sure recommend patch 1 as well as it fixes a display issue with the
live logs for failed authentications.
Nick
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Interesting. For us it’s like one particular area with one particular mode of
AP we don’t have anyplace else. It magically went away again today too.
Nick
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> On Jun 26, 2020, at 5:12 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
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> *EXTERNAL EMAIL*
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> Q. Are you by any chance running WPA2
We use Cisco 829’s for vehicles here, mainly squad cars, and have just been
asked to add wifi hotspots to some shuttle busses. My plan is to use the same
Cisco 829’s for that as well. For our currently deployed 829’s we use cellular
unlimited data plans from ATT and Verizon. The units
ng.
On Fri, Aug 4, 2017 at 4:13 PM Ciesinski, Nick
<ciesi...@uww.edu<mailto:ciesi...@uww.edu>> wrote:
I think your going to have the same problem with ACS as there is with ISE. The
controller does not send the PSK the user used to the RADIUS server for
verification/validation. Inst
would check the
PSK against AD, as the machine password for the machine account. (We already
make machine accounts for registered MACs of game consoles, etc.)
On Wed, Aug 2, 2017 at 7:31 PM Joachim Tingvold
<joac...@tingvold.com<mailto:joac...@tingvold.com>> wrote:
On 1 Aug 2017, a
While WLC 8.5 did add IPSK it is probably safe to say its rather worthless for
most at this time. For those who have used ISE if you watch the video on how
they make IPSK work it isn’t feasible to give each of your users their own PSK
key to connect to wireless. The current implementation
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco ISE 2.0 Warning
For those of yo
For those of you who are using the Cisco Identity Service Engine (ISE) product
I wanted to provide some warnings to anyone thinking about moving to the 2.0
release. There are several EAP device connectivity issues that could impact
your site.
First, when ISE 2.0 was released it added support
Daniel,
Several years back Cisco had a similar setup in some transportation busses for
their Cisco Live conference to showcase some technology. The devices would
give wifi access to passengers over cellular when away from the conference
center and when the bus got close it would switch over
This is the access key AV3Q6TQB I can’t add you for some reason. Did you ID
change in CCW?
Nick
On Oct 16, 2015, at 10:11 AM, Walter Reynolds
> wrote:
Since you mention in the thread that you have Cisco with Freeradius backend, I
thought I would
Curtis,
I have a iPhone 6S on 9.0.1 and don’t have the issue, but, our helpdesk has
reported to me a few users who do have this same issue. It wasn’t limited to
iPhone 6S’s though just iOS 9.0.1
Nick Ciesinski
> On Sep 28, 2015, at 1:35 PM, Curtis K. Larsen
>
Lee,
* APs renaming themselves - YES
* Clean Air getting wholesale disabled on a controller - NO
* APs that way back when were config’d with static IP addresses, but that
have been using DHCP for years, going back to showing static IPs configs - NO
* APs taking themselves out
Hector,
I am curious to know how you are connecting the 1530's to power. We are right
now all 155X's for the outdoor AP's but I was looking at the 1530's because
their price point was better. The one thing I was concerned with though was
that they are DC power input vs AC power input. For
Lee,
We have been doing AVC for a few years now to drop P2P. We are doing it on a
ASR1k though not the WLC. We used to use a SCE engine to do it which is where
the AVC/NBAR2 stuff came from. We find we don't need to update protocol packs
that often.
Nick Ciesinski
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