I am seeing a lot of 3702 failures after bldg. power outages.
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Is anyone else
Initially I thought it was a great idea. In practice students kept getting
bounced because of width changes so I removed it an I am using 20Mhz channels
only.
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They require 1 & 2 Mbps
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I used to use BEST but found that many users were getting kicked when it
changed width. Am I doing something wrong?
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Hector could I get a copy of the survey that you send out?
-Jeff Legge
jgle...@radford.edu
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Do you use Cisco Wifi phones. If so do you plan on using the everything else
SSID for wifi phones?
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There is an options for band select called probe cycle. The default is 2. Has
anyone tried increasing this to 3, 4, 5, or more. I am interested in seeing if
it helps and are there any unintended consequences.
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Radford University
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Has anyone tested wireless printers in order to show how they interfere with
Cisco wireless access points. If so I am interested in getting your results
and/or possibly duplicating your test setup.
Jeff Legge
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I am see quite a few association errors. Has anyone seen these. I am on
8.0.133.0
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I am on 8.0.133.0 and get high cpu on wism2 for bonjour traffic. Cisco TAC said
it was a bug that is fixed in 8.0.140.0. I have not upgraded yet. I do not want
to fix traffic problem and create other problems so I plan on letting is simmer
for awhile.
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-Sam
On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 11:11 AM, Legge, Jeffry
<jgle...@radford.edu<mailto:jgle...@radford.edu>> wrote:
Have not been able to get debugs cause I was made aware of the problem after
the fact. I am on version 8.2.121.0. It seems to be on Windows 10 boxes mostly
but
? Can you ping the virtual IP of the WLC
(192.0.2.1, or whatever it's set to)? How reproducible/common is it? Can you
get a client debug off of the WLC at the time of failure?
-Sam
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<jgle...@radford.edu<mailto:jgle...@radford.edu>> wrote:
I am seeing Windows 10 clients lose their connection to gateway. I have a new
5520 controller with 3802's. The cisco Anyconnect gets error message saying it
cannot reach policy manager. I ping the gateway and DNS server but do not get a
response. Is anyone experiencing this problem?
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We are currently using WISM2's on flat L2 to Distribution switches. We have
just begun L3 from a building to the Core and WISM2's still on Distribution.
The wireless via AP groups gets tunneled through to WISM. Wired is on a
separate L2 behind L3 to Core so Wism does not see it. Does anyone
the release you are currently on.
As for APs associating and disassociating, are there any issues with IPs being
reused or overlapping on the new vlan?
Kevin McCormick
Western Illinois University
On 4/14/2016 10:39 AM, Legge, Jeffry wrote:
I have all my Aps on vlan 665. I am trying to put some
I do but rather do it offline.
-Jeff Legge
Radford University
540-831-7727
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Hector, I read some of your responses on Flex Connect and was wondering if you
would be willing to talk to me offline.
Jeff Legge
Radford University
540-831-7727
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I am using it and am happy with it.
-Jeff Legge
Radford University
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Not sure if this is related but you might check out CSCuv46963
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Currently we allow roaming over our entire campus. Some buildings have their
own vlan while others do not. Each year we have more devices and thus our DHCP
pools are stressed. We are looking at changing our network design and giving
each building their own vlan and larger DHCP pools. We
I am not currently using any Aps in FlexConnect mode in any buildings on campus.
We are building a new building and I have been asked to use FlexConnect mode
for the Aps in this building.
Is anyone using FlexConnect in campus buildings? If so why are you using it
rather than Local mode and is
I am thinking of upgrading from version 7.6.122.12 to version 8.0.115.0 in May
but have heard many comments about ver 8 crashing and folks going back to
version 7.x. Would I be wiser to wait until July or August or stay where I am
for the Fall semester. Any thoughts?
-Jeff Legge
Radford
Hector I am just starting to think about using FlexConnect. I have two Wism2's
and about 750 Aps. Can you tell me where I can read up on the 25 AP restriction?
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I plan on trying a few in res halls to fill in coverage gaps. I am concerned
that it does not support 802.11ac as I understand it so we do not currently
plan to do a mass deployment.
-Jeff Legge
Radford University
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If we were to do it we would probably mount unit on bulkhead and run patch
cables to TOs in raceway about a few feet AFF with downward facing jacks. FYI.
-Jeff Legge
Radford University
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Is it possible to block Bit Torrent on Wisms with AVC? Is anyone doing this? Is
it a good idea to do it on the Wism? I have WISM2's Will these handle the
increased blocking cpu cylces?
Jeff Legge
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We are using Bluetooth to discover apple tvs that are on a wired connection. We
also have some connected wirelessly using WPA2
Jeff Legge
Network Services
Radford University
(540)-831-7727
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We have had issues with the values enable session timeout on a wlan and
global user idle timeout. We have always set enable session timeout to
86400. Recently we changed user idle timeout from the default to 86400 per
request. I am curious what others set these at and why?
Jeff Legge
Network
We are getting a great deal of pressure to provide wireless printing for
students in residence halls. Do you allow wireless printing? How are you doing
it?
Jeff Legge
Network Services
Radford University
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, July 24, 2014 4:34 PM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Chromecast
Until it can do 802.1X or we implement Cisco ISE we won't.
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Date:24/07/2014 15:09
I have replaced most of my 1142’s because they get watchdog timeouts on release
7.4 and 7.6.110.0 which I am on now. Some reboot more often than others. I was
working with TAC on a fix but since I am replacing them I have stopped working
with them.
Jeff Legge
Network Services
Radford
I currently have a separate SSID for wireless cisco phones. I am thinking about
using my wpa2 secure SSID for them. Anybody got any caveats or suggestions?
Jeff Legge
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http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4448
Adds support to allow an AirPlay device to discover Apple TV over Bluetooth in
environments where multicast or Bonjour traffic is blocked on the network or
the AirPlay device is on a different subnet. Requires iOS 7.1 or later on
iPhone 4s or later, iPad
I stopped using RLDP 5 years ago. It caused problems with client traffic and
many false rogue messages. I use rogue detectors.
Jeff Legge
Network Services
Radford University
(540)-831-7727
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Two Cat6A to each WAP on new construction with 5x5 box as needed.
Jeff Legge
Network Services
Radford University
(540)-831-7727
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Is anyone running this release? Is it stable?
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I have seen some discussions about MACs dropping off wireless networks. I
believe there may be some solutions.
Can someone direct me to articles that discuss possible fixes for this?
-Jeff Legge
Radford University
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Has anyone used the new WLC version 7.2.111.3 that addresses Windows 8 client
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Now that I have Cisco CleanAir I am seeing a lot of Xbox interferers in
dormitories. What if anything do you do about Xbox wireless?
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Web-Auth on WLC 7.2.103.0
Has anyone done web-auth passthrough on wlc 7.2.103.0 with wism2's. The
webserver field
Has anyone done web-auth passthrough on wlc 7.2.103.0 with wism2's. The
webserver field does not exist. If it is better is someone willing to work
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Has anyone installed Cisco WISM2 blades? Any problems or caveats?
-Jeff Legge
Radford University
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I have seen this in some of my buildings. Check the signal strength on both a
and b radios. The a radios are typical higher power than the b radios because
the b's have more interference due to less channels to cover an area.
-Jeff Legge
Radford University
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Andrew, please read the attached procedure for forcing your laptop to use the
5GHz band. Feel free to try this on your own or if you would rather I'll be
glad to help you. This procedure was written for an XP machine. If you have
Vista or Windows 7 then the key is getting to the device manager.
We currently used NAC with open authentication. I am interested in finding out
what others are using for authentication and encryption.
If anyone is willing to talk offline please let me know.
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Wireless Network
Are you getting one-way audio? If so make sure Aironet IE is enabled. -Jeff
Legge Radford University
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[mailto:wireless-...@listserv.educause.edu] On Behalf Of Legge, Jeffry
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I am using 1142's and wisms. -Jeff Legge
I am using 1142's and wisms. -Jeff Legge
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Is
My phone number is 540-831-7727 or cell is 540-391-0232. -Jeff Legge at Radford
University
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I am using 1142's. Most of them are mounted above dropped ceilings. I have wall
mounted some units and they work fine. The antenna pattern is designed for
horizontal mounting but I have found the vertical mounting to be acceptable.
-Jeff Legge
Radford University
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I used to see a problem similar to this when I had RLDP enabled. I disabled
RLDP and my AP stopped going offline and back online.
-Jeff Legge
Radford University
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Lee, I am running 5.2.178 and using AP groups. My clients are getting the
default IP address and not the IP address from the AP group (subnet) that they
are assigned to. I have an open TAC case.
I also had one controller lock up and AP's failed over to other controllers.
This was due to having
.
-Jeff Legge
Radford University
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 5.2.193 Cisco Controllers
I have eliminated 802.11b 1 and 2 Mbps data rates from WCS/WLC. I am thinking
of eliminating the 5.5 Mbps data rate. Has anyone done this?
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Mbps all over campus and have seen no issue so
far.
There was a discussion earlier on this list about this topic and a
possible issue was
for Wiis. We have Wiis on our network and no complaints.
Philippe Hanset
University of TN
On Jul 13, 2009, at 11:40 AM, Legge, Jeffry wrote:
I
I will be going to Networkers. Jeff Legge, Radford University. cell phone
540-250-5224
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Tell them you are going to find out how to make it more
Lee, I have seen Poe power problems when installing 1250's on 3750E
switches. If you use the command power inline port maximum 2 on
the port then the port will get the maximum power and none of the radios
will shut down My two cents. -Jeff Legge Radford University.
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Lee, I do not have any location appliances but am curious as to why you
do? How do you utilize them? -Jeff Legge Radford Univerisity
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Why are you switching from location servers to MSE appliances? Just
curious. -Jeff Legge at Radford University
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Douglas
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We have disabled 1Mbps and 2Mbps on all our Cisco 1200 wireless APs. We
have Wii's trying to connect and they require the 2Mbps data rate and
they fail to associate. Does anyone know how to disable the 1Mbps and
2Mbps data rates on the Wii?
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Yeah. The upgrade tool does not do these units. Apparently the upgrade
tool is built into what looks kinda like a regular IOS version. Just
follow download screens on Cisco for Aironet 1250.
Jeff Legge
Radford University
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See if this article on Viral SSIDs is helpful.
http://www.airtightnetworks.com/home/resources/knowledge-center/viral-ss
id.html -Jeff Legge, Radford University
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I had to do the sameI believe the correct term is symmetric
tunneling picky, picky, picky :)
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Here's another article to check out:
http://colton.byuh.edu/courses/it280/channel.pdf
Jeff Legge
Radford University
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