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 minute and
connected and not working the next. We traced the problem down to a
Brian,
We have experienced the same issue during the last month.
A colleague of mine mentioned that iTunes Library sharing
was now ON by default...it could explain a lot!
We still have a large layer2 subnet (1000 APs, 4000 users in one
subnet...a monster) to provide roaming and, lately, have
been
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I had to do the sameI believe the correct term is symmetric
tunneling picky, picky, picky :)
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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 wireless architecture. In many ways, the WiSM is
the AP, and the APs have become antennas- the feature granularility of
For multi-vendor management, AirWave is it.
See
http://www.networkcomputing.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=197005719qu
eryText=AirWave
It's not cheap, but is extremely powerful. One nice thing is that you
can do basic switch monitoring (not management)despite it being a
wireless management
I forgot:
Quality of Service has improved tremendously!
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We've been using Airwave with a mixed vendor environment (rapidly moving to
Aruba-only) and have been very happy.
-Joe
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It depends where you look. WCS has Symmetric Tunneling, the controller
documentation says Symmetric Mobility Tunneling. I guess that's what stuck in
my head when I read it.
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Agreed,
I
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We use a couple of the Airwave AMP products to manage Cisco IOS Cisco
WiSM/LWAPP. 850+ on one AMP (ResNet) and 600+ on the other (general campus
use). Both will continue to grow. Very nice product.
Tried the Cisco WCS but it was not nice at all to drive. In addition,
licensing is a real pain. It
Agreed,
So many (more) features, semi-centralized on several controllers, is a tradeoff.
Until I don't have to care about multiple controllers, its neither centralized
nor intelligent. How much more innovation we can expect from the big
infrastructure vendors remains to be seen. So far, the
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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I'm going to be working (well, primarily drinking beer) at the EDUCAUSE
show in Orlando the end of the month. I'll be hanging around Airwave
and Aruba areas mostly in the evening. If anyone wants to have a beer
or just say high (this includes other wireless vendors too - us
engineers need to
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