that that feature
then you'll have to buy this appliance/plugin/thing-a-ma-bob, too.
I find the potential merger a bit disappointing because Aruba was a wireless
company (with a few switches) and that's what they did. I'd hate to see them
end up getting lost in the shuffle of HP's portfolio of solutions
without the caveats of, Well
if you want that that feature then you'll have to buy this appliance/plugin/thing-a-ma-bob,
too.
I find the potential merger a bit disappointing because Aruba was a wireless
company (with a few switches) and that's what they did. I'd hate to see them
end up getting lost
I don't know that I agree with converged campus either, but I have known CIOs
who want one neck to wring when there are problems or fall for the it will
all work together seamlessly pitch.
I just don't want to assume that this will ruin Aruba, and looking at their
financials, it might help. I
that that feature then you'll have to buy this
appliance/plugin/thing-a-ma-bob, too.
I find the potential merger a bit disappointing because Aruba was a wireless
company (with a few switches) and that's what they did. I'd hate to see them
end up getting lost in the shuffle of HP's portfolio of solutions
http://mvnoblog.com/hp-is-reportedly-trying-to-buy-aruba-networks/
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[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Travis Schick
Sent: Friday, 24 October 2014 9:26 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Yosemite and Aruba/band steering
Just to chime in... I started getting similar reports with Yosemite
started looking into it... I had previously configured max-tx-fail 25
on my ssid profile. This was to try and force sticky clients from
staying associated to the AP nearest the entry way.Not sure why - but
appears
We don't have a ton of details yet... We've been fighting Apple disconnect
issues for a while (unable to find a resolution), but we seem to be getting a
lot of complaints about disconnects for Yosemite upgrades. From our logs, we
see a lot of band steering going on for these clients, and a
Thanks all. I believe we determined that Yosemite did not reintroduce support
for EAP-TTLS (PAP).
We are are dealing with numerous complaints of dropped connections too-frequent
reauths (in absence of roaming or disconnects).
Mike
Michael Dickson
Network Analyst
Information Technology
25, 2014 7:57 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple devices dropping on WPA2-PSK and WPA2-Ent
SSIDs Aruba 6.3
I'm doing nothing to steer devices to 5ghz. Most clients do a good job today
(especially apple devices) of finding and staying on 5ghz. Looking at my
On Wed, 24 Sep 2014, Derek Johnson wrote:
I wonder how Apple's corporate wifi is set up. Surely Apple engineers
roam on their own campus network and would have noticed these things...?
I thought there was some doubt over whether Apple engineers were living in
the same real world that
I know Aruba defaults for 802.1X had issues. The controller can use
Opportunistic Key Caching to enable faster handshake on roaming. The controller
should also Validate PMK ID, but that is turned off by default. Here is the
dot1x authentication profile we have used successfully for several
devices dropping on WPA2-PSK and
WPA2-Ent SSIDs Aruba 6.3
Likewise, I see the same Ptk Challenge Failed errors show up in logs.
Sometimes I've seen it when a client's having temporary issues, other
times I'll see it when a client is roaming rapidly. As an example, when
someone is walking across
] Apple devices dropping on WPA2-PSK and WPA2-Ent
SSIDs Aruba 6.3
We noticed that our WLAN with band/load-steering enabled had a high report rate
of Macintosh connectivity issues, and the WLAN that did not was trouble free.
I suspect what was happening was this: Mac would initially associate
Sessler
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple devices dropping on WPA2-PSK and
WPA2-Ent SSIDs Aruba 6.3
We noticed that our WLAN with band/load-steering
/divdivSubject: Re:
[WIRELESS-LAN] Apple devices dropping on WPA2-PSK and WPA2-Ent SSIDs Aruba 6.3
/divdiv
/divWe noticed that our WLAN with band/load-steering enabled had a high
report rate of Macintosh connectivity issues, and the WLAN that did not was
trouble free.
I suspect what was happening
Eaton
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple devices dropping on WPA2-PSK and WPA2-Ent
SSIDs Aruba 6.3
We saw a lot of the same. The ARP cache bug (since we
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple devices dropping on WPA2-PSK and
WPA2-Ent SSIDs Aruba 6.3
We saw a lot of the same. The ARP cache bug (since we run GLBP on the
gateways) has killed us too
SSIDs Aruba 6.3
/divdiv
/divARP cache bug? Will have to dig into that one.
Jeff : if you've turned off band steering have you done any other configuring
to push devices to 5ghz?
What about CCKM? Not sure if Macs would play well with that either?
Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Bell
for.
I plan on opening a case with Aruba, but before I beat my head against a wall
for the next couple of hours with a support engineer, have any of you seen this
problem and tackled it?
Ryan H Turner
Senior Network Engineer
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
CB 1150 Chapel Hill, NC
I echo what Ryan described here. Ryan alerted me of this issue and after
changing user logging level to notification on our Aruba controllers, we got
quite a number of Ptk Challenge Failed in our logs. We have both OKC and
Validate PMKID enabled and have not changed any of the settings as I saw
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple devices dropping on WPA2-PSK and WPA2-Ent
SSIDs Aruba 6.3
I echo what Ryan described here. Ryan alerted me of this issue and after
changing user logging level
happens. cough) and it's trying to connect to APs as it moves
along. It may move out of range of the AP before the key exchange
completes, and I'll see this error. When I spoke with Aruba support about
these issues, they didn't seem concerned, though I never could get a
straight answer why
eventually, but I'd
place a wager than 95% of the Ptk messages are Apple devices. It seems to be a
compatibility issue. I don't know if it is an Apple problem or an Aruba
problem, but I though disabling OKC was going to fix it, and it appears not to.
Thanks, all, for the replies.
Ryan H Turner
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple devices dropping on WPA2-PSK and WPA2-Ent
SSIDs Aruba 6.3
reless Issues Constituent Group Listserv <wireless-lan@listserv.educause.edu>Date: 09/24/2014 07:08PMSubject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple devices dropping on WPA2-PSK and WPA2-Ent SSIDs Aruba 6.3Cisco here but we have had plenty of issues with Mac OS. Spent some time with TAC recently seeing wh
Date: 09/24/2014 07:08PM
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple devices dropping on WPA2-PSK and WPA2-Ent
SSIDs Aruba 6.3
Cisco here but we have had plenty of issues with Mac OS. Spent some time with
TAC recently seeing what we can do about it with no real fix. Our EAP timers
had gotten a bit
We have a box full of used Aruba AP-65 wireless access points available for
free. We got them a year or so ago for a great price, so we're passing them
on. All you need to do is cover shipping. There are approximately 45 units,
all have been pulled recently from working campus locations. I can
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba Clearpass Bolted Up To Cisco WLAN For Guest
Access
Thanks Phillipe. I love Xpressconnect, but ES is married to TLS, and we're not
there yet.
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Not familiar... any specific product?
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba Clearpass
: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba Clearpass Bolted Up To Cisco WLAN For Guest
Access
Not familiar... any specific product?
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WIRELESS-LAN
to separate out at times, I realize).
-Lee
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Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2014 12:12 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba Clearpass Bolted
Lee,
ClearPass, at its core is FreeRADIUS based, with a database (I forget if MySQL
or PostgreSQL) added.
In the Aruba system, the firewall functions are part of the wireless
controller. ClearPass RADIUS chooses the firewall role enforced by the wireless
controller ( AP) before the user even
Of James Andrewartha
[jandrewar...@ccgs.wa.edu.au]
Sent: Saturday, 28 June 2014 11:49 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba Clearpass Bolted Up To Cisco WLAN For Guest
Access
Hi Lee,
Although it is a NAC, PacketFence is GPLv2 and comes with a guest
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WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU on behalf of Lee H Badman
lhbad...@syr.edu
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2014 5:13 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba Clearpass
Happy Summer!
We run a large Cisco WLAN, and the native guest access functionality has never
been suitable for our straightforward needs. So, for years, we've used a
Bluesocket gateway on a dedicated guest VLAN/SSID to accomplish the following:
- Anyone with our 802.1x credentials can sponsor
: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba Clearpass Bolted Up To Cisco WLAN For Guest
Access
Hi Lee,
Although it is a NAC, PacketFence is GPLv2 and comes with a guest module that
seems to do everything you
wanthttp://www.packetfence.org/en/about/advanced_features.html#c1491. And if
not, you can code it yourself
] Looking for Aruba Config
There's a great configuration tool now available at
https://ase.arubanetworks.com/ https://ase.arubanetworks.com/
Tim
Tim Cappalli | CWNA ACSP ACCP ACMP CCNA
Mobility Engineer | Brandeis University
mailto:cappa...@brandeis.edu cappa...@brandeis.edu | tel
Hi:
I’m in the process of setting up an Aruba controller-based network with a
captive portal and 802.1x authentication to a Clearpass server. Would
anyone who’s already doing this be willing to share their config? I think
I’ve got all the pieces in my head, but seeing a working config, and how
for Aruba Config
Hi:
I'm in the process of setting up an Aruba controller-based network with a
captive portal and 802.1x authentication to a Clearpass server. Would
anyone who's already doing this be willing to share their config? I think
I've got all the pieces in my head, but seeing a working
teams.
Let me know if you need more information.
Bruce Osborne
Network Engineer - Wireless Team
IT Network Services
(434) 592-4229
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
Training Champions for Christ since 1971
From: Turner, Ryan H [mailto:rhtur...@email.unc.edu]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2014 10:58 AM
Subject: Aruba
] Aruba RAPs
At Liberty, we have several uses for RAP.
1. Work at home - This has been discussed by others
2. Remote site - This site keeps their Internet guest network using their
local cable modem connection. These are IAP so if this site slits from us, they
can still be used.
3
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WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] *On Behalf Of *Turner, Ryan H
*Sent:* Friday, March 28, 2014 10:58 AM
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*Subject:* [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba RAPs
Can those of you that use Remote Access Points give
Two major uses so far: Remote pieces of the campus such as an
environmental classroom off in the woods, a campus school a few blocks
off-campus, an equestrian center across a busy highway where we don't have
a right-of-way. And our own systems staff so they can tunnel in easily
from home/travel
Great for Branch Offices where you want you control traffic to be send to the
campus controllers but the user traffic
to stay on the local network/broadband (especially important if people need to
access a lot of digital resources local to the Branch office).
We used them for Agricultural
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba RAPs
Two major uses so far: Remote pieces of the campus such as an environmental
classroom off in the woods, a campus school a few blocks off-campus, an
equestrian center across a busy highway where we don't have a right-of-way
Can those of you that use Remote Access Points give me the common use cases
that you are seeing them used, how you are charging for them, and support
issues you generally receive from them? We are considering starting to do some
RAP deployment here, and I'm wondering how much of a can of worms
Kitri
That kit is nothing more than a Pelican case with handful of Aruba
antennae.
It provides you NOTHING to do surveys.
there are no APs
There is no Software (Ekahau or Airmagnet)
Ron WalczakPMP, RCDD, CWNA/CWSP
Walczak Technology Consultants, Inc
(724) 865-2740
*Resentment is like
Does anyone have experience with this survey kit from TerraWave?
http://www.terra-wave.com/shop/aruba-ap-134-mimo-essentials-site-survey-kit-p-2195.html
I'm wondering specifically if this relies on Aruba software for the
actual surveying or something else from TerraWave?
Kitri
--
University
Hey Tim,
Is it all or none?
We'd be happy to take a couple hundred off your hands
Tim
On 1/28/2014 8:17 AM, Tim Cappalli wrote:
Morning,
We have about 1200 Aruba AP-70s we're looking to get rid of. If you
can provide shipping, they're yours. Let me know if you are interested.
Tim
I cannot speak specifically to Cisco's newest wireless equipment. but when we
spent almost 2 years evaluating wireless a few years ago, primarily comparing
Cisco and Aruba, Aruba was the clear choice for this formerly all-Cisco shop.
The Aruba controller infrastructure allows you to manage
, 2013 11:53 am
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco VS. Aruba
Dear All
We are planning to upgrade our whole wireless network. Could you
please comment based on your experience which one is better:
1. Cisco Prime Infrastructure VS. Aruba Airwave
2. Cisco ISE VS. Aruba ClearPass
Thank you, and have
Dear All
We are planning to upgrade our whole wireless network. Could you please comment
based on your experience which one is better:
1. Cisco Prime Infrastructure VS. Aruba Airwave
2. Cisco ISE VS. Aruba ClearPass
Thank you, and have a nice day.
Yours,
Linchuan Yang (Antony)
Wireless
Ruckus is better than either of the 2 choices listed.
-Original Message-
From: Linchuan Yang linchuan.y...@concordia.ca
To: WIRELESS-LAN WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Sent: Thu, Aug 1, 2013 11:53 am
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco VS. Aruba
Dear All
We are planning to upgrade
...@concordia.camailto:linchuan.y...@concordia.ca
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Sent: Thu, Aug 1, 2013 11:53 am
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco VS. Aruba
Dear All
We are planning to upgrade our whole wireless network. Could you please comment
based
We upgraded to 6.1.3.7 in Feb to partially fix a Mac OS disconnecting/losing
connectivity issue. Aruba TAC told us it was a problem in the Mac OS X causing
the clients to constantly jump between the 2.4GHz and 5GHz band. We did a
wireless packet capture and confirmed that was what was happening
users seemed to be most affected by the disconnects, and unfortunately
we weren't able to determine the exact cause before having to rollback.
The Aruba folks I've spoken with are not familiar with any known issue
in 6.1.3.7 (or 6.1.3.6) related to this so it may have something to do
with our
@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba 6.1.3.7
We upgraded to 6.1.3.7 in Feb to partially fix a Mac OS disconnecting/losing
connectivity issue. Aruba TAC told us it was a problem in the Mac OS X causing
the clients to constantly jump between the 2.4GHz and 5GHz band. We did a
wireless packet
[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Street, Chad A
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 4:11 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba 6.1.3.7
what version did you upgrade from?
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues
Any other Aruba shops experiencing performance issues (users intermittently
losing network connectivity) since upgrading to 6.1.3.7?
Steve Hess
Network Administrator
Information Technology Department
Johnson Wales University
8 Abbott Park Place
Providence, RI 02903
Office: 401-598-1561
Email
Hi Folks,
We're experiencing a significant number of problems where our PoE switches
report that Aruba AP-105s are drawing more than 15.4W. When this happens
our switches shut off the power to the offending AP. The problem is
intermittent, but seems to occur repeatedly on the same APs, while
We've had close to 5% of these AP 105's with the same problem. I send them
in for a replacement and Aruba has been excellent in replacing them for
free. Some were like this brand new, others did it after a year or more.
On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Chuck Enfield chu...@psu.edu wrote:
Hi
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba AP Power Issue?
Hi Folks,
We're experiencing a significant number of problems where our PoE switches
report that Aruba AP-105s are drawing more than 15.4W. When this happens our
switches shut off the power to the offending AP. The problem is intermittent
On Wed, 7 Nov 2012, Chuck Enfield wrote:
Hi Folks,
We’re experiencing a significant number of problems where our PoE switches
report that Aruba AP-105s are drawing more than 15.4W. When this happens
our switches shut off the power to the offending AP. The problem is
intermittent, but seems
We have performed exhaustive troubleshooting with this particular issue. We
tested several switches and found the problem to be the AP. We have been
working with Aruba over the past several weeks (months) and they have
determined that the 5Ghz radio profile with the scanning option enabled
Thanks for the replies. Our Aruba SE called and said that they have
identified the problem and are working on a fix. If you're experiencing
this problem I suggest you contact Aruba TAC.
Chuck
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We have been working with Aruba on this exact issue as well. We have had the
custom build in place since last Friday morning. We've lost one 105 since the
upgrade to the custom build, but nothing since. What is hard to tell is what
APs were on the brink of failing before we installed
the appropriate
support, it's unfortunately nothing more than a RMA with Aruba to get them
replaced.
MH
On 2012-11-07, at 3:32 PM, Kellogg, Brian D. wrote:
We have been working with Aruba on this exact issue as well. We have had the
custom build in place since last Friday morning. We’ve lost one 105
We have about 100 Aruba AP-65s (802.11a/b/g) pulled from production and
available for purchase (dirt cheap). Please drop me a note off-list if you're
interested...
- Gerard
Gerard Duguay, MPA
Assistant Director, CIS
Manager, Network and Telecommunications Team
Seattle Pacific University
3307
:52 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba DHCP fingerprinting
VendClassId: PS Vita
Fingerprint: 1-3-15-6
I do not know how to translate that into the Aruba encryption.
Randall Grimshaw rgrim...@syr.edumailto:rgrim...@syr.edu
] Aruba DHCP fingerprinting
Anyone find a unique fingerprint for AppleTV’s? I did a capture with our test
ATV and option 55 was the same as iOS.
Thanks
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[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Randall C Grimshaw
Sent
Does anyone out there using Aruba gear have the DHCP fingerprints for the
following that they would be willing to share? I don't have any to do a
capture with.
Kindles
PS Vita
Any other would be welcome as well. Below are some I've been able to gather.
aaa derivation-rules user Auth_Pass
VendClassId: PS Vita
Fingerprint: 1-3-15-6
I do not know how to translate that into the Aruba encryption.
Randall Grimshaw rgrim...@syr.edumailto:rgrim...@syr.edu
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[WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
We are just installing our new Aruba wireless stuff and have run into an issue
caused by split DHCP scopes. We split our scopes in half between two DHCP
servers for redundancy. What happens is the Aruba user-table will get two
entries in it due to the fact that whichever DHCP server responds
the differences
are.
Colleen Szymanik
---
University of Pennsylvania
On Jul 27, 2012, at 9:40 AM, Kellogg, Brian D.
bkell...@sbu.edumailto:bkell...@sbu.edu wrote:
We are just installing our new Aruba wireless stuff and have run into an issue
caused by split DHCP
@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: Aruba user-table and split DHCP scopes
We have a similar setup (split DHCP scopes) running AOS 6.1.3.2 without major
issue. We've seen some intermittent client connectivity issues, mostly from
Macs, but nothing wide scale they aren't specific to our AOS version. Are
you
12:48 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: Aruba user-table and split DHCP scopes
I've seen the issue with pooling and without. It's cropped up only on Android
and IOS devices so far. It appears to manifest after the device has awoken
from deep sleep or if the wifi adapter
I have seen this on our Aruba controllers here. A client is shown with two
entries, with the same MAC address, authentication, and duration, but with IP
addresses from different scopes.
This was one of several issues with the controller web interface that I've
reported to them
Yeah, it's probably the clients that initiate power save mode more often that
will see the issue first and more frequently. For now we stopped doing split
scopes for our Aruba client VLANs in order to avoid this issue.
-Original Message-
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent
I am aware of the Mac client hiberation issue and not getting a DHCP address.
I believe if you press Aruba, you can get a cbuild to fix (since they are aware
of the open issue as well). It should be released GD soon.
Colleen Szymanik
--
University
Don,
I am interested in knowing what model of antennas you are using for the Aruba line of sight link?
Thanks a million,
John V. DuranNetwork Engineer
University of New MexicoInformation TechnologiesPh: (505) 249-7890Fax: (505) 277-8101 "Wright, Don" donald_wri...@b
Brian,
I know you're an Aruba shop as we are, and we've had success with a
pair of AP-175's in a half mile line of sight link. Rock solid. even
passed voip over it. What I didn't like was that it's setup as an outdoor
mesh and needs a controller. I'll be testing a pair MST-100 (formerly
All,
I wanted to get peoples perspective on their PTP wireless deployment.
How reliable is it for you. How much does the weather affect it?
How much through put are you getting and in what frequency are you using?
We are looking to have a temporary deployment for a particular building that is
Brian
If you plan to use 802.11 technology, I would recommend the following:
1. Assume you will be in the 5.8 Ghz band – 2.4 is too crowded and
severely affected by anything with water molecules (trees, leaves, fog,
rain, etc).
2. Get on the roofs of each building with a WiFi
Brian,
We haven't done a point to point with 802.11n yet but our considerations,
before 802.11n, were the following:
-We usually prefer a complete embedded solution (AP+Antennas in one enclosure)
rather than an outdoor AP with connected antennas
(e.g. Proxim used to do that with their Tsunami
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[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Brian David
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 8:13 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba Point to Point (PTP)
All,
I wanted to get peoples
Of Brian David
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 5:13 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba Point to Point (PTP)
All,
I wanted to get peoples perspective on their PTP wireless deployment.
How reliable is it for you. How much does the weather affect it?
How much
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 7:13 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba Point to Point (PTP)
All,
I wanted to get peoples perspective on their PTP wireless deployment.
How reliable is it for you. How much does the weather affect it?
How much through put
Hello Colleagues:
has anyone done a recent RFP and/or upgrade where they thoroughly vetted HP
vs. Cisco and/or Aruba?
I'm looking for reference schools that either selected HP over the other
two traditional heavy weights OR schools that did not select them after
performing their due diligence
Constituent Group Listserv
[WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] on behalf of Dewitt Latimer
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Sent: 10 June 2012 11:37
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] vetting HP vs. Cisco and Aruba
Hello Colleagues:
has anyone done a recent RFP and/or upgrade
We at Liberty University are rolling out our 802.1X RADIUS environment for
Aruba wireless and Cisco wired using Aruba's ClearPass Policy Manager, a
FreeRADIUS based product.
We have 2 RADIUS servers to handle our projected load. We then have 2 RADIUS
proxy servers to load balance to the nodes
On 15 May 2012, at 20:05, Michael Hulko wrote:
We are attempting to create a load-balance farm of Radius servers for our
802.1x authentication. The foundation is:
Citrix Netscalars 9000s
Aruba M3 controllers
Radiator radius server (currently 3) on a Windows platform.
We have been
We use FreeRadius and we manually load balance. We try to keep things simple
with good naming schemes since, at this point, we have 7 Aruba M3 production
controllers with 4 backups supporting over 3000 APs. We have 8 RADIUS server
groups (4 physically different RADIUS servers with 2 instances
Univ. of TN, Knoxville
www.eduroamus.orghttp://www.eduroamus.org
On May 15, 2012, at 2:05 PM, Michael Hulko wrote:
We are attempting to create a load-balance farm of Radius servers for our
802.1x authentication. The foundation is:
Citrix Netscalars 9000s
Aruba M3 controllers
Radiator radius
authentication. The foundation is:
Citrix Netscalars 9000s
Aruba M3 controllers
Radiator radius server (currently 3) on a Windows platform.
We have been unable to successfully get authentication to work. We are getting Aruba involved, but they do not seem to have an answer yet.
Any comments
, at this point, we have 7 Aruba M3 production controllers with 4 backups supporting over 3000 APs. We have 8 RADIUS server groups (4 physically different RADIUS servers with 2 instances of FreeRadius running on each of them). What we decided to do was run each main controller to have a different primary
-05-16, at 8:54 AM, Colleen Szymanik wrote:
We use FreeRadius and we manually load balance. We try to keep things simple
with good naming schemes since, at this point, we have 7 Aruba M3 production
controllers with 4 backups supporting over 3000 APs. We have 8 RADIUS server
groups (4 physically
Quick question, what is the loglevel to get NAT and PAT translates from an
aruba controller? I'm stuck but I still don't feel like wasting an afternoon on
with TAC. Does someone know offhand?
Thanks!
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Just post the question at http://community.arubanetworks.com
You will get a response quickly. I'd post it in the ArubaOS and Mobility
Controllers section.
Zach Jennings
Senior Network Server Manager
Aruba Certified Mobility Professional, Airheads MVP Expert
West Chester University of PA
610-436
, 2012 10:10 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco vs. Aruba vs. Meru
Well, my boss forced me to do a bake-off between Aruba and Meru a couple years
back, even though we are an Aruba campus. The big selling points for me were
ARM (Adaptive Radio Management
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