We have 1,300 + APs with a mix of 1131AGs, 1242s, and 1250s. We
broadcast our SSIDs and one of them is using Layer 2 security WPA +
WPA2. WPA is set for TKIP only and WPA2 is set for AES only. We have
not had any problems even in limited 802.11n testing. We are running
WCS 4.2.81.0 and WiSM
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We have 1,300 + APs with a mix of 1131AGs, 1242s, and 1250s. We
Joe, we have two 6509s each with the following modules installed running
IOS version 12.2(18)SXF6 and have not seen the memory leak. They have
been up for 25 weeks.
1 24 CEF720 24 port 1000mb SFP WS-X6724-SFP
2 10 WiSM WLAN Service Module WS-SVC-WISM-1-K9
3 10 WiSM WLAN Service
the unlimited license for WCS? And does that
give one the right to run WCS once, or many times?
Frank
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We are in the process of installing WCS, WiSMs, APs (Cisco 1131s
1242s). We may have as many as 8 WiSMs 2,100 APs. Won't know until
the site surveys are complete. We are also implementing Cisco Clean
Access at the same time on the WLAN for security.
Currently we have 4 WiSMs (4.0.217.0)
I have been running 4.0.217 since it came out with no problems.
Jeff
Jeffrey M. Paynter
Communications Analyst Lead
University of Rochester Medical Center
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Office: 585.784.2405
From: Christopher M. Bomba [mailto:[EMAIL
Lee,
As others have mentioned, you can configure the controllers and APs to:
Using WCS you can create a controller template or configure each
controller. Under the Management section you can enable Syslog and put
in a single Syslog Host IP Address.
Also using WCS you can create an AP template
Lee,
Another thought is to setup a controller in Master mode. This should
force all newly discovered APs to that controller.
Jeff Paynter
Communications Analyst Lead
University of Rochester Medical Center
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Office: 585.784.2405
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From: Lee
Hi Lelio,
I have had some problems with client
drivers, Dell is one of them, when not broadcasting the SSID. My suggestion
would be to make sure you have the latest driver for the client and then work
backwards until you hopefully find one that works. Another thing you
could try would
I too am happy to read and help evaluate propos
Chuck,
I too am happy to read and help evaluate proposals for conference talks.
JMP
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