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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco Wireless Controller Software Advisory
Got this in my email last night. I think I've been personally
hitting
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco Wireless Controller Software Advisory
Got this in my email last night. I think I've been personally hitting
CSCtf34858, and not realizing it. (Well, realizing it but not being
able to catch
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- Original Message - From: Mike King m...@mpking.com
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Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2010 8:29 PM
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco Wireless Controller Software Advisory
Got this in my email last night. ?I think I've been personally hitting
CSCtf34858
, June 20, 2010 7:30 PM
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco Wireless Controller Version 7
Anyone Running 7.0.98.0 yet? (It's been on CCO since June 7th)
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[mailto:wireless-...@listserv.educause.edu] On Behalf Of Reed, Richard
Sent: Monday, June 21, 2010 10:32 AM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco Wireless Controller Version 7
I am
m...@mpking.com
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Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2010 8:29 PM
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco Wireless Controller Software Advisory
Got this in my email last night. I think I've been personally hitting
CSCtf34858, and not realizing it. (Well, realizing
The bug is wrong... The issue was observed on the 5508 running 6.0.196.152
(engineering release). I know because it's my bug, and was never seen on the
4404s I had running the same version. I've not seen it since moving to 7.0
release so this may have been a engineering code release bug and/or
7.0.98.0 on three 5508s and one 4404. 10 days and so far so good.
I will mention that the AP pre-download is fantastic, and on the 5508's, a
controller code upgrade and reboot (assuming AP pre-download is also used),
results in only a two minute outage. I recently upgraded a 5508 with about
Josh,
Cisco has had this for awhile, it's called Hybrid REAP mode.
All,
Thanks for the questions. I had a meeting with my account team and someone
from the Business Unit. We spent a good deal of time talking about Roadmap
items, which was all discussed under NDA. I will say this, Cisco has
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco Wireless Controller Feature Gaps
Lee,
If you have a stack of Cisco switches, say a pair of 3750G's connected
via stackwise, you can split the trunks between the two. on something
like a 6509, the ports can be split between line cards (that's what I'm
doing
--On Friday, April 23, 2010 12:34:28 PM -0400 Mike King m...@mpking.com
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I was asked this today, and I didn't have a good answer, looking from
other Cisco Wireless Controller users to help me formulate a good
response.
What features do you find lacking in the wireless LAN controller
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 1:09 PM, Michael Simpson michael.simp...@uvu.eduwrote:
Though I wouldn't say it is a source of discontent, I would like to see
VLAN Pooling added.
Michael Simpson
Michael, What do you mean by VLAN Pooling?
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--On Friday, April 23, 2010 12:34:28 PM -0400 Mike King m...@mpking.com
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I was asked this today, and I didn't have a good answer, looking from
other Cisco Wireless Controller users to help
One pain point of a quickly growing wireless network (especially when using
public IPs) is to accommodate from growth. Recently we went through an
informal RFI process to select a new wireless vendor. With Cisco we are now
able to add IP address space to our wireless network by using AP
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One pain point of a quickly growing wireless network
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James, we are currently running IPv6 on all of our campus wired and wireless
networks (WiSM's). The WiSM's simply bridge IPv6 traffic to our routers
Thanks Stan.
That would most definitely fall under somebody else has it, and it works
better bucket.
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Brooks, Stan stan.bro...@emory.eduwrote:
At Emory, we’ve been using VLAN pooling on our Aruba infrastructure for
at least 2 years (may be 3 – I forget
We've been using this (VLAN Pooling) at Brandeis for the same time period
and have been very happy with it.
One new feature in Aruba OS 5.0 is the ability to have an SSID on any AP (no
special provisioning) act in a bridge mode while also maintaining the 802.1x
security and any firewall rules
Though I wouldn't say it is a source of discontent, I would like to see VLAN
Pooling added.
Michael Simpson
Mike King m...@mpking.com 4/23/2010 10:34 AM
I was asked this today, and I didn't have a good answer, looking from other
Cisco Wireless Controller users to help me formulate a good
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I was asked this today, and I didn't have a good answer, looking
I don't feel there is anything lacking in Cisco's product, but there are still
rough edges that need a little work. That said, Cisco made a big leap in the
6.0 code, and it appears that 7.0 will improve on it.
I just made the leap from the older 4404's to the 5508's, and boy are those new
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco Wireless Controller
Bear in mind the controllers are designed to remove associations (and save
resources) if there hasn't been any traffic seen from the clients. The User
Idle Timeout is responsible for this behavior.
You can
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco Wireless Controller
This is probably unrelated, but here goes. We are running 4.2.61.0 on
all our
WiSMs and they have been very stable as long as ssh is disabled. We
were
getting reports of clients that were connected and working one
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That's a good point Jeff,
I understood RLDP causes APs to become active
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I had to do the sameI believe the correct term is symmetric
tunneling picky, picky, picky
Agreed,
I
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Bruce:
Too bad these features can't be enabled/disabled on a per-AP basis.
You just nailed the essence of one of the big trade-offs of all that is gained
with the thin
Jeff,
I checked and RLDP is disabled. (I had previously checked that)
I setup a syslog, and found that the following errors are kicked out when a
client is disconnected:
apf_ms.c:3946 APF-4-MOBILESTATION_NOT_FOUND: Could not find the mobile
00:00:00:00:00:00 in internal database (Where 00:00
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So Cisco LWAPP people,
Currently we're on 4.1.185.0. It's a 4402 controller, with 1131AG access
points
I have also heard to downgrade to the 4.x code from the 5.x code but I have had
great success with my 5.x code. I am using 1121, 1131, and 1230s. I have
almost 100 APs and have on average 400 people connected at one time.
Justin Dover
Harpeth Hall School
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco Wireless Controller
Mike,
We run 4.2.130. I was told by Cisco Engineer to downgrade to this
version as we had a nightmare with 5.x. However we still get Clients
disconnected at random intervals(Radio seems to reset somehow forcing
clients
Hi Mike,
We were running the 4.1.185.0 code for a while with no real issues. Once
we upgraded to 4.2.130 (which was supposed to be the stable version of
the code) we started having spontaneous controller reboots. The TAC
diagnosed the issue as a memory leak, but we were never able to find the
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Mike,
We run 4.2.130. I was told by Cisco Engineer
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Manoj,
I'm so glad you mentioned it. I thought we were the only ones. We run 4.2.130
also and have the same issue. We've been working
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Mike,
We run 4.2.130
08, 2008 3:13 PM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco Wireless Controller
Manoj,
I'm so glad you mentioned it. I thought we were the only ones. We run
4.2.130 also and have the same issue. We've been working with TAC for the
past two months
We've been running a Engineering Special version of 4.2.130.0 since
August and it's been stable so far. We had several problems with
4.2.185.0 including controller reboots and lockups. The general release
version of 4.2.130.0 fixed all the major problems we were seeing except
two and the
Dot11Radio0, changed state to down
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